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For many people, black magic or juju in African football is only a myth.
But there are others who believe it is real and has been one of the biggest problems affecting the quality of football on the continent.
In our Hotline documentary titled Spirit football, Joy Sports' Benedict Owusu speaks to former Asante Kotoko player Charles Taylor who believes black magic was used to destroy his football career.
He said he only recovered after performing the necessary rituals.
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