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Afrikan Magick Temple is a traditional African shrine (temple) committed to demystify and preserve the ancient yet often stigmatized spiritual and herbal practice of Vodu. The shrine has been running for over 20 years now and has welcomed hundreds of seekers of wisdom from across the globe. The shrine is run by Christopher Voncujovi and his children in Accra, Ghana.
Christopher Voncujovi was born into a family of Traditional Chief Makers of the Volta Region, Ghana, in whose hands mysticism and real magic was an everyday affair. He grew up around traditional spiritualists admiring their feats and dreamt of becoming one himself when he grew up. After his first Career as a teacher he went to India to study Oriental Philosophy and became a Hindu related Sanyansi (Monk). He was made Regional Priest of Bangkok Region covering Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia including Thailand, but finally left he Monk hood after several years and decided to go back to his childhood fascination of becoming a traditional African Spiritualist.
Today, he resides in Accra the Capital of Ghana and his home country with his wife Chieko and their children and the founder of the Afrikan Magick Temple. He has graduated from a Grand Master of AFA/ IFA as known in Yoruba to be a Psychic and Herbal Healer, better known as a “Bokor” or a “Babalawo”. Ifa is the method used by the Yoruba and the Ewes of West Africa to divine nature and live in harmony with it.
Christopher is also an active member of The International Brotherhood of Magicians based in the U.S.A. and other Magical Societies around the world as he is also a professional magician.