Nigerians often use voodoo, or traditional African religions, as a way to connect with their cultural heritage and spirituality. It is believed to provide solutions to personal problems, promote healing, and protect against evil forces. Voodoo practices can also serve as a means of social cohesion, reinforcing community bonds and traditions. Additionally, some may turn to it in times of crisis or uncertainty, seeking guidance and support from spiritual forces.
No just about all Nigerians don't practice voodoo should no because I'm Nigerian and only a small percentage in west Africa practice it. But about 9 million people in Haiti practice voodoo.
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Voodoo is a very interesting word.
Torture is not generally a part of Voodoo.
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nigerians
the rich nigerians do, but not all of them.
they use it for finding out information from each other and include it in there song pieces
Nigerians do gymnastics at gymnastic centers.
While voodoo dolls are often seen as an ancient ritual to some, there are still cultures that practice the use of dolls. In Haiti, people who practice with voodoo dolls are called "vodouists." In the United States there is still some voodoo culture in the south, such as Lousiana.
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