15/03/2018

Evil! Nigerian mom confesses to cursing her daughter’s womb in church

Evil Nigerian mom confesses to cursing her daughter’s womb LailasnewsA man simply identified as Michael Ose George on Facebook shared the shocking story of a mother who confessed to being responsible for placing a curse on her daughter’s womb. Michael Ose George-Ukhuegbe, a Nigerian living in London, said his colleague at work told him a woman was planning to travel to Israel for pilgrimage but before her trip, her pastor prophesied that she won’t return alive if she doesn’t confess the evil she’s done.According to what the man shared the woman called her daughter who lives in London and began confessing and apologizing to her and seeking forgiveness saying that she placed a curse on her womb.
The mother said asides placing a curse on her daughter’s womb, she also used other forms of charms on her.
Read the story below as told by Michael Ose George-Ukhuegbe.
A colleague told me at work:
A woman in Nigeria wanted to visit Israel for Pilgrimage, a week before leaving, the church Pastor said if there’s anybody in the congregation who’s planning to travel to Israel for Pilgrimage, they should go and make peace with anybody they may have hurt or else they won’t return alive.
After service, the woman picked up her phone called the daughter who lives here in London then started confessing and apologising to her and seeking forgiveness saying that she placed a curse on her womb among other juju she did. She said the daughter has forgiven her. It takes God to be able to forgive.
I was like, her own daughter????? The lady in question is a friend to my colleague. This happened some few day or so ago!
Only God sees the heart of those who cover their faces with the pretentious veil of ‘Christianity in public while they go behind to sacrifice chickens to idols!

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