Yes his telling the truth,am a leaving example... am from zambia i went to the village to visit my grandparents,it was three to four months visit one day i went to catch catapillars for relish in the bush, my fellow African know want am talking about i was touched by this leaf unknownly i got lost from morning upto the next day morning...i was only found by someone who redirected me back home but during the lost i would hear many voices women-like voices and 1 of the voice i still remember was "now marry ur thoughts" but in our own language i was like mad somehow ever since that day i dont like visiting villages By the way well done brotherman for the research
He is telling the truth, we have that kind of leave in my village, Umuaka orlu. If this leaves touches you in the bush, you will miss your senses and will never know your way again. You will be roaring around the bush for a long time until it clears off ur eyes or somebody sees you and redirects you back to your senses or take you home. In fact, nwaaju leaves are wicked and scary. Watching from Los Angeles CA
The Yoruba also call it Ewe tan omo soko (The leaf that tame children in the farm)... Oh Wow! It took years to arrive at this 18 minutes clip...Respect Bro✌✌✌
Hmm, then I think I was also a victim of this leafs, it could only be this mysterious leafs that touched me I touched it because on that faithful day I was wondering how I got lost in that familiar bush until now that I come across this video, well done bro 👍
Anastasia is probably made from a different leave/roots because it only norm the body and makes one lost feelings. However, onyibo will be glad to know this leaves, and there would be no need for cctv in some places. I guess this leaves makes one lose their senses. Well done bro. Keep it up!
I 100% agree about the leaf. I was once a victim, wandering for more than three hours in the bush until I found my way back to the village, taking a completely different route!
@@bluestar2222 it's a lie Oga abi Madam🙄🙄🙄...why u no com turn spirit???...abi u turn spirit finish and still com turn human again after the 3 hour???🤣🤣🤣...Nigerian Nollywood movie story🤣🤣🤣
This happened to my late dad. He died going to a year now. But he loved hunting during his life. There were occasions he went on hunting spree with two of his in-laws , three men but after some time, one of the stopped going with them. All this happened after his retirement from government service. As a result he took up hunting as his hobbies, though he was born and brought up in the village,so hunting was part of his life when he was younger, I mean when he was growing up. These two occasions, his body touched this mysterious leaves, and it was close to evening as they were returning back to the village. He couldn’t find his way and was wondering in the forest . At some point they started looking for him, hunters in the village were mobilized to look for him these two different occasions According to him he was hearing their voices, and he was shout “help me , I am here” . But they could see him and so also he could see any of them. After some time he climbed the tree around him and had to stay on the tree till day break. I don’t know the name but the Yorubas used to say “ O Lu Ewe.” That is someone touched the leaves. Well done you are doing a good job.
I had this type of experience so many years ago, when i was about 12 yearsold. I am curious to know more about the leaf. Thanks for your efforts. I will follow your new videos if you keep updating your information. Please add interviews from those other people in your investigation.
My mum told me how her own mother got lost in the bush after touching a leaf but she doesn't know the name of the leaf. This is very educative. Now that i know the name of the leaf . I will research further on it
I av heard stories about this leave when i was small even my mum do use an adage like akwukwo inju ojuru gi thats when she sent u on an errands an u stayed long she would be like have u been touched by inju leave oh boy kudos to you ❤
Actually some are taken by the aka nshi (dwarves) who are spirits and kept for days or months. They return still looking young while those they left have aged a bit depending on how long they were lost.
I’m African American and this is an amazing story, I can say the leaf looks very similar to a living weed leaf, it’s possible that it has hallucinogenic properties, as it could be a cousin strain to marijuana, and being very powerful as marijuana doesn’t effect people by touch
Anaesthesia has absolute nothing to do with nau leaves. African herbs and spirituality predates science and technology. In fact, science and technology is just a little fragment of African medicine & spirituality. There’s a lot we need to research and understand about our spirituality. The thing is, we have lost our strength and identity as Africans or melanin dominant people. Anyways, you did a great job in trying to share your experience and findings about the Nju leave
there was no way i could identify the leaf until i came home one night and my folks just couldn't see me anywhere! and i was sitting right next to them. I thought i was brining home a bunch of roses to them. what kind of leaves are these?
oh, the NJU leaf those exist, hmmm usual, I stop subscribed to this channel, because he those brought stories is impossible to any humankind to believe
I've heard stories of this same leaf from the k my mom on how it made some people get lost in the bush in the village then, since then I avoid entering bush till date
In my state benue state many people including children had been missing like this people will go in search of them but never finds them but the next day they will return home themselves, according to the missing people they could see the people searching for them but the people couldn't see them, could this leaf be the cause 🤔
Jesus😮 so it was the leave Jesus oo 😭 now i remember clearly what happened to me o😢 i love looking around and going to the farm with my grandmother and my mom anytime we visit the village but that faithful day all i could remember was that my mom called me by name then i realized myself 😭 after walking around the farm that is just at our backyard for hours under the hot sun Jesus is Lord now i believe perfectly in nature so truly Christianity have really changed things that we all ought to know. Jesus o ahhh! So,i was touched abi i touched the leave unknowingly to me ahhh!!! Oboy eh! Ehn! Bro,thanks for clarifying me o kai
I have heard stories about the leaf …. And what it does but I have been shown once ….. I really don’t remember it well but not sure if that clip is the leaf
I believe this leave is called Ori. My uncle use it to catch thief's. If someone stole your property even if youre in UK, if you come to my uncle who is a native doctor till date, he will simply go to the bush and cut the leave. He only needs two more items which you can pay a little money or buy yourself. These items are a live cock and alligator pepper "Ose nsi". Once bought he will now find out the thief in your presence with this leave.
This type of thing has been happens in my village that is Zing l.g a in TARABA STATE in oldest days somebody will got missing, and all the villagers will come out on search of the person before they will find the person, and if this happens you we call it VII DUDUYANKALI TOOWU KEE that is MUMUYE LANGUAGE IN TARABA STATE, VÍÎ DUDUYANKALI Means The evil spirit.TOOWU KEÉ Means have carried him/her.
That is the way Africans lose their knowledge. Can you find out the botanical name of this plant also, please try to propagate the same and sell to other people to plant in their backyards or hedges or in their forests. I am sure I have seen that plant in our bushes in Kenya but that was a few years back and I was not looking for it.
Yes his telling the truth,am a leaving example... am from zambia i went to the village to visit my grandparents,it was three to four months visit one day i went to catch catapillars for relish in the bush, my fellow African know want am talking about i was touched by this leaf unknownly i got lost from morning upto the next day morning...i was only found by someone who redirected me back home but during the lost i would hear many voices women-like voices and 1 of the voice i still remember was "now marry ur thoughts" but in our own language i was like mad somehow ever since that day i dont like visiting villages
By the way well done brotherman for the research
What is the name of the leave
What's the botanical name of the leaf?
we use different parts of it for different purposes in my village
He is telling the truth, we have that kind of leave in my village, Umuaka orlu. If this leaves touches you in the bush, you will miss your senses and will never know your way again. You will be roaring around the bush for a long time until it clears off ur eyes or somebody sees you and redirects you back to your senses or take you home. In fact, nwaaju leaves are wicked and scary. Watching from Los Angeles CA
Nature has alot to offer to us
This is very educative, patiently waiting for the next phase of research 🙏🏾🙏🏾
Coming soon
Cool som plants do hav supernatural effects in der poison
Over to you Nigerian researchers and physicians and of course our govermental bodies, that's a good one my brother👍
The Yoruba also call it Ewe tan omo soko (The leaf that tame children in the farm)...
Oh Wow! It took years to arrive at this 18 minutes clip...Respect Bro✌✌✌
Thanks for the info!
Yoruba actually called it daiko
Mode sina not tanmo soko
Hmm, then I think I was also a victim of this leafs, it could only be this mysterious leafs that touched me I touched it because on that faithful day I was wondering how I got lost in that familiar bush until now that I come across this video, well done bro 👍
Hmmmmm I this one of the deepest and lovely video I have wash today ..... I can wait to see this leaf.... The leaf that turn someone to a spirit...
I'm glad you enjoyed this research
Thank u for this research.... God bless you...
Most Nigerian are a Bible reader, ALL Human-beings have "Spirit" in them, WHEN that Spirit to leave their living body, that is lost their lives.
Anastasia is probably made from a different leave/roots because it only norm the body and makes one lost feelings. However, onyibo will be glad to know this leaves, and there would be no need for cctv in some places. I guess this leaves makes one lose their senses. Well done bro. Keep it up!
@@alloyudenkolo2952 LISTEN to him very carefully, the host probably heard something & implicated his father
I 100% agree about the leaf. I was once a victim, wandering for more than three hours in the bush until I found my way back to the village, taking a completely different route!
@@bluestar2222 it's a lie Oga abi Madam🙄🙄🙄...why u no com turn spirit???...abi u turn spirit finish and still com turn human again after the 3 hour???🤣🤣🤣...Nigerian Nollywood movie story🤣🤣🤣
@@OGUGUAKINGSLEY😂
This happened to my late dad. He died going to a year now. But he loved hunting during his life. There were occasions he went on hunting spree with two of his in-laws , three men but after some time, one of the stopped going with them. All this happened after his retirement from government service. As a result he took up hunting as his hobbies, though he was born and brought up in the village,so hunting was part of his life when he was younger, I mean when he was growing up.
These two occasions, his body touched this mysterious leaves, and it was close to evening as they were returning back to the village. He couldn’t find his way and was wondering in the forest . At some point they started looking for him, hunters in the village were mobilized to look for him these two different occasions According to him he was hearing their voices, and he was shout “help me , I am here” . But they could see him and so also he could see any of them. After some time he climbed the tree around him and had to stay on the tree till day break. I don’t know the name but the Yorubas used to say “ O Lu Ewe.” That is someone touched the leaves.
Well done you are doing a good job.
Ewe idako
I would love to do a test with the leaf myself to have the evidence that it's possible. That way there will be free research money made available
@@bigha5139 you have the floor. Go ahead just make sure you inform your people
@ You don’t need any permission to enter into the deep forest to do that . Just like someone said let people be aware of your intentions.
All you need to do when you touch the leaf and realize you are lost is change your cloth inside out
Very true
Yes
Hmmm
God is wonderful
I had this type of experience so many years ago, when i was about 12 yearsold. I am curious to know more about the leaf. Thanks for your efforts. I will follow your new videos if you keep updating your information. Please add interviews from those other people in your investigation.
My mum told me how her own mother got lost in the bush after touching a leaf but she doesn't know the name of the leaf. This is very educative. Now that i know the name of the leaf . I will research further on it
Ewe tan omode so ko. This is real 💯
In Cameroon Mukanju leave . It is best consumed with a fish in the same name. So it is a water spirit that is also plant spirit .
But what type of fish that has the same name?
WE CALL THE LEAVE NAMANAMA IN GBARI TRIBE.
I av heard stories about this leave when i was small even my mum do use an adage like akwukwo inju ojuru gi thats when she sent u on an errands an u stayed long she would be like have u been touched by inju leave oh boy kudos to you ❤
Glad this research helped refresh those memories and maybe helped you understand the adage your mom used those days
😂😂 maybe you have touched it and it delayed your journey back home
That's true my people call it ekwokwo nju. Am from Enugu ezike in Enugu state
Sounds like one heck of a leaf most had a time of hes life ❤
The leaves did not just turned him into a spirit but it only hide him and gave him a blackout which made him not to detect his way.
Interesting take
Am from uganda I need that leaf
@@ThesoupRoom12wetin you wan use am do? 😂😂
Please brother use this leave to bring out our IPOB LEADER. PLEASE
@@wowneche
@@doomer101
.me too from Sierra Leone 🇸🇱 i am a victim of for about 7hours in the bush until i found my way
If it is the plant that I know, the Botenica name is Vida acuta. The herbalist and spiritualist uses it ❤
No sir this is not Cida Acuta
But in the video the person is holding it when the camera man is doing his video work. Why is the person holding it not lost his senses?
This story of this leaf exists in South America and the Caribbean
You do very good work praying for your success
Great story! Thank you for sharing it
Wow wonderful
God is great oooooo Jesus is Lord!!! Nothing is impossible!!! Jesus is real.
Very Wicked and scary ooh..
Nju leave 😢
What you ate holding is the correct one i have it in my house i can send you the picture
Yoruba would say.. O ti lu daiko.. Meaning you Don miss your way or you don't know where you are any more
Interesting
Am very happy to watch this video and i think this leaf is the best food for catapillars cause they are very spiritual
so this is the secret,they used to say it’s dwarfs that taken any person that went through those situations😢
Actually some are taken by the aka nshi (dwarves) who are spirits and kept for days or months.
They return still looking young while those they left have aged a bit depending on how long they were lost.
Ghanaian believes in dwarves story too much, they believes that dwarves lives in the forest and can take people and bring them back at will 😂😂😂😂
watch out soon all the leaf hunter scientists will be there!
I’m African American and this is an amazing story, I can say the leaf looks very similar to a living weed leaf, it’s possible that it has hallucinogenic properties, as it could be a cousin strain to marijuana, and being very powerful as marijuana doesn’t effect people by touch
It's true it happened to my grandma's when I am growing up it's more effective in the night
Whats the botanical name of the leaf?
Anaesthesia has absolute nothing to do with nau leaves. African herbs and spirituality predates science and technology. In fact, science and technology is just a little fragment of African medicine & spirituality. There’s a lot we need to research and understand about our spirituality. The thing is, we have lost our strength and identity as Africans or melanin dominant people. Anyways, you did a great job in trying to share your experience and findings about the Nju leave
there was no way i could identify the leaf until i came home one night and my folks just couldn't see me anywhere! and i was sitting right next to them. I thought i was brining home a bunch of roses to them. what kind of leaves are these?
We use the leave for a strong medicine
Yes the leave is in my place in cross River
oh, the NJU leaf those exist, hmmm usual, I stop subscribed to this channel, because he those brought stories is impossible to any humankind to believe
Please send me a close picture of the leaf .i going to the bush all the time to farm
I am in Cross River now. I need the leaf.
I so much love your detailed videos with facts.. kudos bro.
Meanwhile, I'm the first to comment today oooooo
I'm so happy
Yes you're the first to comment
Thanks for your support 🙏🏽
i believe it my father told me alot about the same leaf
This is so so awesome my lovely brother ❤️
Thanks for this video. i really enjoyed it
Hello, are you still doing West Africa road trip?
They is also a snake that does that , if you go where it stays, the world is spiritual
This video deserves 1M views. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
is this what some pastors use in church???
Shut up there, what concerns pastors and this matter now
I've heard stories of this same leaf from the k my mom on how it made some people get lost in the bush in the village then, since then I avoid entering bush till date
What is the botanical name please
How were touching the leaf?
Rule no1 : Cameraman alwasy survive
In my town it is called EWE-OKO.
Justt hearing for the first time. I just sont like village 😮
Interesting indeed
Very interested story 😍
Interesting, love the video❤❤❤❤
#tessetoday wow HALLELUYAH PRAISE THE LORD
This guy touched the leaf 🌿, but he was not affected by this leaf.
It is called "Ntiti" in Afikpo dialect.
Very deadly
Imagine using the leaves to cook soup then nobody will see you again...........
😀😀😀😁😆😂
I'm telling you 😂
😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂
🤣🤣
You are very much right dangerous leaves
Great job 👍
I almost said he was lying until I saw the comments, so things de happen like this 😮
Send me a piece here in south america I would love to see if what you say is true
Igbo adage said nju doesn't spare anyone that comes in contact with it.
Bro. Please, make another search for the leaf 🍃 that makes one rich 😅
Keep it on
You're just incredible my boss 🫡😊
Get us the link to the video you heard the man mentioned the name on UA-cam so we can join the research
No be lie
It has happened to my grandmother,I saw it by myself
We call it Modesina in Yoruba land
In my state benue state many people including children had been missing like this people will go in search of them but never finds them but the next day they will return home themselves, according to the missing people they could see the people searching for them but the people couldn't see them, could this leaf be the cause 🤔
Yes, I know about it.
Jesus😮 so it was the leave Jesus oo 😭 now i remember clearly what happened to me o😢 i love looking around and going to the farm with my grandmother and my mom anytime we visit the village but that faithful day all i could remember was that my mom called me by name then i realized myself 😭 after walking around the farm that is just at our backyard for hours under the hot sun Jesus is Lord now i believe perfectly in nature so truly Christianity have really changed things that we all ought to know. Jesus o ahhh! So,i was touched abi i touched the leave unknowingly to me ahhh!!! Oboy eh! Ehn!
Bro,thanks for clarifying me o kai
Good Job Neche. It isn’t easy! 👏👏👏👏
Thank you! 😃
Weather knowingly or unknowingly will it wor5?¿
We call it ewe idako
I got missing in the farm after gathered some food . this means I also touched the leaf but I don't know it was that leaf
I have heard stories about the leaf …. And what it does but I have been shown once ….. I really don’t remember it well but not sure if that clip is the leaf
And the salt was salty😂😂😂
It’s called “D’aiko” in yoruba language. Hunters do come in contact with these leaves and they’ll lost their ways
I know were to get more of the leaf still in Abia state
Abeg I fit come Abia make you carry me go there abeg🙏
I need it o
Nice one ❤❤❤❤❤
MAd man,, what is the meaning of witch doctor?
That village you call is my village (Ugep) in cross river state, I have seen the leaf but never know the use,thank you for this video.
Within my own locality, it is only a wicked devil who lives in the bush that can catch someone and make you disappear for some time
I know about it my father also told me about it
Olu daiko ni joo brother,
I believe this leave is called Ori. My uncle use it to catch thief's. If someone stole your property even if youre in UK, if you come to my uncle who is a native doctor till date, he will simply go to the bush and cut the leave. He only needs two more items which you can pay a little money or buy yourself. These items are a live cock and alligator pepper "Ose nsi". Once bought he will now find out the thief in your presence with this leave.
Where is your uncle based?
Please where can I get you and your uncle. Watching from Nigeria owerri imo state precisely
Thanks
Awesome, interested in meeting ya uncle one on one pls it's not a joke
It call tamosoko or daiko
This type of thing has been happens in my village that is Zing l.g a in TARABA STATE in oldest days somebody will got missing, and all the villagers will come out on search of the person before they will find the person, and if this happens you we call it VII DUDUYANKALI TOOWU KEE that is MUMUYE LANGUAGE IN TARABA STATE,
VÍÎ DUDUYANKALI Means The evil spirit.TOOWU KEÉ Means have carried him/her.
He's not lieing this things are real
This proves that Time travelers exit
I know the leaves once he touches you, you won't know your way out for some time
That is the way Africans lose their knowledge. Can you find out the botanical name of this plant also, please try to propagate the same and sell to other people to plant in their backyards or hedges or in their forests. I am sure I have seen that plant in our bushes in Kenya but that was a few years back and I was not looking for it.
I would tried the leaf by my self but i would have to know the side effects
Interesting. Thanks for sharing. Is this leaf available in the U S, if so, where could it be purchased. Also, can this leaf produce abundance ❤
I have no Idea if it can be found in the US
I believe your theory