Emmanuel Emenike undergoes Turkish shamanic ritual to lift curse

Nigerian international Emenike

Emmanuel Emenike undergoes Turkish shamanic ritual to lift curse [divider]

Nigeria international Emmanuel Emenike underwent a Turkish shamanic ritual to lift a curse that he believes has been placed on him according to Milliyet.

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Emenike is reported to have complained that his energy is out of sync after being cursed in Nigeria and that it has had a detrimental effect on his performances on the field.

“My energy is not right, something is wrong, I just need a goal to get back to form,” Emenike was quoted as saying by Milliyet.

The 27-year-old striker underwent a ritual called ‘Kurşun Dökme’ which is carried out when it is believes that evil eye is upon you. The evil eye is the name for a curse or sickness transmitted by someone who is envious, jealous or wishes harm on someone.

The evil eye belief is that a person can harm you and your property by a malevolent glare, usually given to a person when they are unaware.

There are a number of precautions that can be taken to prevent evil eye. The blue Nazar Boncuk popular across Turkey is an amulet believed to protect against the evil eye. The practice of using a crystal blue eye dates back to Central Asia, during the ages of the shamanic Tengrism era.

If it believed that you have been cursed by evil eye one method that can be used to rid oneself on the effects of it is a ritual called ‘Kurşun Dökme’.

The ritual involves a kurşuncu (the person taking the nazar off you) who heats up the kurşun (lead) over the stove. The kurşuncu then sits you down, covers you up with a blanket, and pours the lead in a bowl of water, causing the water to splatter and the lead to take various shapes and forms.

The process is believed to get rid of negative energy and lift the curse.