Thunderbolt means “Magun” or “Edun ara” in the Yoruba culture of the Western region of Nigeria. It means “do not climb” in English Language or “Iwo ko gbodo gun” in Yoruba Language. Thunderbolt can be traced to the god of Sango- the god of thunder and lightning. Despite the fact that it has its origin in the Yoruba culture, it is also used by people all over the country to curb promiscuity. Literally, it refers to the restriction of s*xual intercourse. Thunderbolt is a love and a killer charm that is placed on a woman by her lover, husband, family members or in-laws.
Some parents put this charm on their female children in order to prevent them from s*xual acts or to punish anyone that rapes them. This is done on the unfaithful women or on those that their spouse find it difficult to trust or those that are obsessed with their partner. The aim of this charm is to prevent s*xual promiscuity.
This deadly-love charm is always laid on a woman without her knowledge. There are ways a woman can be cast this love spell. In some cases, a broomstick can be laid at the entrance and the woman is allowed to walk over it. Some people cast the charm on a long thread that will be put on the floor, usually on the doorstep or passage and the woman is allowed to cross over it. This act is done in a tricky way by the perpetrators.
There are different kinds of thunderbolt. Some results to death while some do not. Some have effects on one of the partner while some affect both partners. In many cases, “magun” affect the male partner so as to serve as punishment to the victim and deterrent for other men that commit adultery. If a woman with this spell sleeps with another man who is not her husband or lover, she will be inflicted with strange diseases, illnesses and later die. Some might be inflicted with boils on the thigh which may later spread to other parts of the body, chickenpox, increase in sweating, increase in drinking water among others.
Men that have s*xual intercourse with a woman with this charm also experience some of the symptoms peculiar to the woman. But, other strange behavioural symptoms for men include crowing like a rooster, headache, convulsion, somersaulting, and enlargement of the male private part. Both s*xual partners glue with each other and the withdrawal of the male organ will be impossible.
This charm can have an adverse effect on a woman if she turns out to be faithful. She could die if she does not have s*xual intercourse with any man, which could be her husband or any other man, for a stipulated period of days, as prescribed by the “magun” maker. This scenario depends on the kind of charm used.
If the effects of this charm are detectable early, there is a possibility of remedies. People that fall victims of this charm or those glue together during s*xual intercourse are taken to the traditional practitioners or rulers to destroy the enchantment or for separation. Shame, disgrace and divorce are the end result of the guilty people.
There are some people in this country that do not believe in the existence of this myth. They attribute the symptoms associated with “magun” with the health consequences of s*xual activities. On the same note, it is good to know that this deadly charm is still in practice. Some people lay claim that there are other safety measures, apart from thunderbolt, to prevent s*xual promiscuity without shame, disgrace and death.