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Dear Editor,
I recently came across a Facebook advertisement promoting a “padlock and attraction spray,” which is believed to hypnotize men into falling victim to deceptive individuals who use it. These cult-like practices are becoming a major problem in our society. They are tearing apart communities and families, damaging marriages, and transforming our once God-fearing society into a kingdom of evil.
It is both sad and concerning that so many people are now supporting such acts. It’s high time we stopped giving attention and legitimacy to these evil and lazy individuals who are destroying the fabric of humanity.
My advice, especially to men, is to regularly invoke the recommended prayers and supplications as prescribed in both the Qur’an and the Bible for protection and guidance.
Adama Makasuba
Concerned Gambian