I Did Not Use Juju On Moesha And Mona- Salma Mumin Finally Breaks Silence
Actress Salma Mumin has finally addressed the accusations made against her regarding the use of juju on Moesha Boduong and Mona, also known as Hajia4Real.
In an exclusive interview with Delay, Salma Mumin dismissed these allegations as baseless claims created by her detractors for their own personal agenda.
She firmly stated that any events that occurred involving Mona and Moesha were purely coincidental, and she does not believe in the power of juju to harm or sabotage others.
“The day I saw such comments, I cried. I asked myself that if I were the one who was caught in an unfortunate situation like Moesha and Hajia4Reall, would people have said the same things about them? I can never do that. It hasn’t crossed my mind.”
She expressed her belief in God and stated that, as a devout Christian, she would never consider taking anyone to a juju man to harm another person’s life.
When pressed by Delay about the seemingly coincidental nature of the situations, Salma dismissed the notion, stating, “Too coincidental? That I took two of my closest friends to the shrine to destroy their lives? They were fabricated stories by people online. Everyone can just sit somewhere and fabricate lies.”
Salma also opened up about her friendships, explaining that her upbringing influenced her desire to forge close bonds with others. She revealed, “All my life, I have walked alone.
“I didn’t experience the kind of love usually gotten from siblings because I didn’t live with my parents. I never had a lot of people living with me as a family. So, growing up, when someone shows me little love, I draw them close.”
Keep in mind that Moesha is struggling with mental health challenges. She has recently fallen into a coma and has been confined to bed for a while. Meanwhile, Hajia4real is currently facing trial for her alleged participation in a romance scam in the United States.