it is pronounced "Jobe", with a long "o", like the biblical character.
Gjoub is a ghost that a person can call upon for love or for help. How real the gjoub is depends on the person calling upon it.
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Gjoub (Joob) Is a spirit people can call upon for love, or just help in general. Gjoub is a Ndonga (aka Oshiwambo, Otjiwambo, or Owambo a form of Bantu god.
gjoub is a loving spirit, used in love spells or spells that need love to boost its power.
Good Spirit
a spirit people can call upon for love.
The concept of "demon" and "harmless" are mutually exclusive.
Yes if you opened mind to him and he will come to you just like a peaceful spiritual true work as stay positive as the spell feeds your positive energy. If you do then you must have to believe in Gjoub is the one who great powerful for help the love and any kind of depend on everyone else needs. There will work that what happened to me when I opened it with 72 hours after spell been cast it was amazing result me and my new life because I asked for it. I do truly believe in spirit Gjoub. If you are serious in love with someone else or money problem or whatever reason you are in then ASK spell4free.com and they will give you the best cast spell direction you how to do right. Believe me I'm telling you truth about true Gjoub.
well what i heard a good spirit hes called upon to help in love spells so dont be afraid
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