I Went To The Cemetery At 2:00 am To Do “For Girls” To A Certain Girl —and it actually worked (Amerado)

Ghanaian rapper Amerado reveals a bold and romantic nighttime escapade he embarked on for the sake of love when he went to the cemetery At 2:00 am, to do “For Girls” for a certain girl. According to him, his visit and cemetery “For Girls rituals” worked.
Amerado’s Cemetery Visit “For Girls” Ritual actually worked?
The issues relating to love charms have been pronounced often in Ghana but no one has come out bodily in recent times to indicate if he has done so and whether it worked until Amerado cemetery “For Girls” visit was made public by him.
In a recent Hitz FM interview by Andy Dosty, Amerado revealed that he once visited a cemetery in Ejisu at 2:00 am to perform a traditional love ritual, known as ‘for girls’, in a bid to win someone’s heart.

Amerado shared a chilling account of his solo visit to the cemetery, where he performed a ritual, sprinkling powder and pouring out his emotions, hoping to capture the heart of his desired love.
He revealed that he fled the cemetery in haste after performing the ritual, seeking to avoid being seen or caught.
Contrary to his expectations, the love charm only had a brief effect. Amerado shared that after performing the ritual, the girl was initially loving and agreeable, but things quickly took a turn when he accidentally broke her phone, and she became upset and distanced herself from him, rendering the charm ineffective. Despite the panel’s skepticism, Amerado vehemently maintained that his story was true, saying, ‘I know we’re live on air, but I swear I’m not lying’.
Asked if he regrets his actions, Amerado was indifferent, stating that people go all lengths just for love.
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He revealed that, though he did not end up in a relationship with his crush as expected, they remain very good friends.
Currently, he is in a relationship with a woman whose identity he chooses to keep private.

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