Superstitions are a major part of Jamaican culture, from how to prevent getting beaten and how to preserve wealth, we operate in tandem with them for a balanced life, well, and many others. In ‘Wednesday Morning Live’ Professor Opal Palmer Adisa and Ity discussed some popular Jamaican superstitions and how they provoke different emotions in people including fear.
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