Wednesday 3 July 2013

The spiritual side of loan- Akanayo

Loan

By Solomon Mensah
As part of launching the evening edtion of Nsem Pii, the Dabodabo Man of Black Herbal Clinic, Ahaji Akanayo, has educated the Ghanaian populace on the spiritual effects of loan.
Speaking on the most celebrated show, hosted by Nyansa Boakwa, he explained both the good and bad side of loan.
Alhaji Akanayo said that there are categories of loans; the ‘Naama’ which is a loan that the borrower is to pay in a short time without any interest attached to it. Here, the borrower refusing to pay back the loan battles spiritually with hunger.
He mentioned that type of loan that the lender gives out to the receiver without the latter asking for the money. Alhaji added that in the world of spiritualism, the lender receives umbrella as his gift which shelters him or her. Another category of loan that popped up was that asked (initiated) by the borrower. For this type of loan, the lender has a cup as his reward. Here, if the lender tells anyone of lending the borrower an amount of money, the cup filled with water pours down in bits.
Alhaji Akanayo said that there were problems attached with loans which are known spiritually as ‘zeeka.’ Among such problems he mentioned were indebtedness, accident, misfortune and a host of others.
He added that there were days that were not suitable for taking loans. “Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday to Sunday borns have their own days which are suitable for taking loans.”
He said that ‘loan’ and its ‘interest’ were spiritually symbolized with dry leaves and fire respectively which had the recipe to cause disaster.
Callers called in onto the programme and a lot of comments were read on Facebook all in relation to the topic discussed by the herbalist.  

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