In Yoruba culture, a male witch is often referred to as "Ajẹ́kunrin" or "Oṣó." The term "Ajẹ́" generally refers to a witch, while "kunrin" means male, and "Oṣó" is also used for a male sorcerer or witch. In traditional belief, male witches possess supernatural powers, which can be used for both good and evil, depending on their intentions. They are believed to have the ability to communicate with spirits, manipulate spiritual forces, and influence events in the physical world.