IGBO HOROSCOPE (AFOR DAY)

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By Collins Nkwocha

I have been about Igbo horoscope because you must know certain characteristics and attributes that could govern one’s behaviour in respect of the day the child was delivered of. I have written about Eke Day, and Orie Day and I will be writing about the Afor Element in this very Publication these reports were put together by Nazi Samuel Nwankwo (Daylight) of the Igbo Ancient Kingdom And cultural organisation.

The Child that was delivered of on Afor day has the element of the earth he or she is nurturing and seeks to bring things together in order to bring harmony, rootedness and stability. They are ambitious Stubborn , responsibility and engage in long-term planning. One of their negative attributes is that they get worried easily but they are very happy people.

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They are determined, reliable, humble and steady. They are often strong-willed,independent, and known for their ability to stay grounded and focused even in the face of challenges.

They are Introvert and reticent people, generous ,tolerant, honest, trustworthy, diligent and steadfast by nature.

They are very reliable, Afor people are the most trustworthy companions and lovers. What they should do is avoid being too rigid and Irrational. They must accept changes because the world is a dynamic place. Being around Afor people can be very enjoyable because they give a lot of importance to beauty and quality.

They cherish love and care so much about the stability and security of the relationship. They can be a bit conservative in their approach to love, but their loyalty is unshakeable. They look for partners they can depend on, and they’re willing to work hard to build a lasting relationship.

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They detest intimidation and stands for justice, they don’t like seeing people being intimidated or oppressed.

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