Senegalese witch doctor opens up on being hired by Pogba to cast spell on Mbappe
By francis apeh • Friday 9th December 2022 General 278 views
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Senegalese witch doctor opens up on being hired by Pogba to cast spell on Mbappe

The Senegalese witch doctor reportedly hired by Paul Pogba to cast a spell on Kylian Mbappe has finally opened up.

DAILY POST reported earlier that the witch doctor, identified as Birame D, was recently found living in a rich neighborhood in France.

Birame D has now opened up on the report that he was hired to cast a spell on the Paris Saint-Germain superstar.

GFFN reports that Birame spoke to Le Parisien in a 90-minute interview where he opened up on the events.

He said that the Juventus star never hired him to do such job for him, adding that such speculation will only fly because people no longer find important issues to discuss

“This whole story of witchcraft is just a pure invention. Paul never asked me to cast a spell on Kylian Mbappe, neither for this PSG vs Manchester United match nor for any other occasion. The one and only time we spoke about Kylian was during a phone conversation during the 2018 World Cup.

“After the match against Argentina (4-3 victory to France), I said to Paul: ‘it’s crazy how fast the little one is.’ Paul answered me with these words: ‘Kylian, it is a gift from God to have him with us, he relieves us so much, he does us so much good.’”

Birame said he was disgusted to see that those who presented themselves as Pogba’s friends are the ones peddling the rumours of the former Manchester United star casting a spell on Mbappe.

 

 

[Daily Post]

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