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I'm not a human being anymore.' Interview with Akua, prayer camp, 8th May 2008 The Twi s ɛe, translated here as 'spoilt' is a polysemic word, used to describe moral corruption, bewitchment or bedevilment, rotten food, something gone bad or wasted.
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