Tuesday, 17 February 2015

How I Slept With 30 Men Every Day – Lagos Prostitute Confesses

If evil could be adequately defined in a story,
Asatu’s would perhaps be a candidate.
A background stooped in satanic secrecy
opened the gateway for wickedness of
unimaginable proportions to work through
and to her.
Initiated at a tender age into a cult thriving
on the belief in animal superiority, Asatu’s
private parts were marked for destruction in a
sick ritual.
Her parents premature death led her to seek
spiritual help in darker places that only ended
up entangling her deeper in bondage.
An attempt at marriage ended abysmally as
the relationship that spawned two young
children ended with her being thrown onto
the streets. Desperate and smarting with
anger, Asatu succombed to the lure of ‘greener
pastures’ abroad, following a strange lady to
Nigeria.
Upon reaching Nigeria, the lady took her to a
witchdoctors whose charm which promised to
restore her marital bliss ended up killing her
estranged husband. Resorting to prostitution,
Asatu roamed the four corners of Nigeria,
sleeping with up to 30 men in a day to fend
for herself.
Burdened by her two young children, her
willpower was eventually whittled away to the
point where the unthinkable became feasible –
she ‘gave’ out her kids.
“I have no ideas where they are right now,”
she confessed to the shocked congregants at
The SCOAN.
Eventually ending up in Lagos on the
prostitution trail, the brothel where she was
‘working’ in was broadcasting an unusual
television station – Emmanuel TV.
Upon watching and learning The SCOAN was
located in Lagos, she made the decision to
attend the service last week, tired of her dirty
lifestyle.
As Prophet T.B. Joshua prayed for calmness to
descend upon the congregants in the mass
prayer, an incredible sequence of events
unfolded for Asatu! A shocking, rumbling
sensation welled within her stomach forcing
her to her knees.
Then, it came out. A disgusting item wrapped
in red thread with a needle interwoven.
The charm she had ingested many years ago in
the home of a spiritualist had been forced out
by God’s power!
Since her deliverance, Asatu testified that the
terrible dreams she previously had of
dungeons and graveyards were gone, as was
the urge to engage in illicit prostitution.
“Believe in God,” she tearfully advised the
sombere congregation.
“Leave evil and give your life to God. Only
God has the final say in everything.”

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