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Video: Lady Narrates How A Prophetess Destroyed Her Family After Prophesying That Her Father Would Use Her For Money Rituals

A Tiktoker recognized as Vanexxa has narrated how a prophetess induced havoc in her dwelling by giving a prophecy about her father utilizing her for cash rituals.

Within the heartbreaking video shared by way of her official account, Vanexxa revealed the pains and agony she went by as a child.

She stated the issue began when she was simply seven years previous. Her mom and father fought on a regular basis all through her childhood and she or he dwelt in robust instances.

She additionally defined how her dad at all times disappears from the home after constant fights together with her mother. Following this, a prophetess claimed that her dad will use her for ritual and that her mother and father weren’t meant for one another.

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She narrated how her mom singlehandedly took care of her and the way she would at all times go to the phonebooth to name her dad and beg him to come back again dwelling on a regular basis.

“My childhood was a mess. My dad and my mom will fight and my dad will leave the house for months. My mum will beg me to call my dad and tell him that I’ve not eaten and that he should come back home because we need him.

“My dad will come back home and my parents will fight again. My mum then took my dad to a church for deliverance. One pastor prophesized that my dad will use me for blood money.

“After this my parents fought again and I begged my dad to come back home. After begging my dad one fateful day, he bought me suya while returning home.

“I ate it and the next day, my tummy got swollen and I was purging. I was taken to the hospital and the doctor said it was food poisoning.

“My mum quickly remembered what the pastor said and concluded that my dad wanted to kill me and that the prophecy is true.

“The doctor later explained that it was a natural ailment not spiritual and that my dad was innocent”, she narrated.

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