– Church member’s landlady got into serious fight with tenant after the development
– Police waded into the issue to restore calm to the area
There was trouble in Lugbe area of Abuja, Nigeria’s federal capital last weekend, when a lady’s pastor dug out charms from her shop.
According to New Telegraph, Arikpo Michael Happiness, the hairdressing salon owner explained that she was thrown into shock when her pastor, Prophet Abubakar Emmanuel Ajodo, the general overseer of In His Presence Prayer Mission exhumed charms from her shop as her business had been stagnant while others’ were moving.
“I was in my working place which I collected on June 29, 2016, when I called on my prophet to come and pray for me, because there is no work, and finally when my daddy in the Lord came, he found out that there is something in the ground and there are tiles on the floor of the salon.
“So, he now prayed, and after the prayer, he asked me to go and bring him a cutlass; before I went to get the cutlass, my own mother was already at the place and as I was away to get the cutlass, my mother ran after me and said I should come and see what the prophet has removed from the ground in the salon,” she explained.
Witnesses explained that the prophet, during the prayer session, opened a portion of the shop with hoe and cutlass after which he brought pot containing a lifeless pigeon was exhumed.
“When I came back to the salon, I saw a calabash with a cover and inside it, there was a big dead pigeon and other juju materials. The summary is that these are the things making customers not to come to my salon, and if I work, the money would go to the woman that gave me the shop. So, that is how we found out the place was under a spell.
“My landlady was discovered to have been the one behind it because she threatened me. She boasted and threatened that she was going to fight me physically and spiritually, and that I should go and bring the fetish things back into the salon.
“She told me she was the one that put or buried the juju there, and I should pay her some money; whether I have stayed up to a complete month or not, is not her business. She said I must give her all the money I made throughout my stay, since I decided to destroy the juju pot. But I did not make any money; that is even the reason I invited my church pastor to pray on the place,” the lady explained further.
And after the revelation, there was a mild drama in the area as the hairdresser’s landlady got into a serious fight with her for daring to call in a prophet.
It took the timely intervention of policemen to calm the tension in the area as an anonymous officer revealed that the women were both arrested and taken to the Lugbe police station but were later released on bail.
This development is coming just days after there was a uproar in Nigeria over reports that a pastor chained his nine-year-old son for about one month because the boy was fond of stealing and needed deliverance.
The pastor, identified as Pastor Francis Taiwo, has since been arrested by officers of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corp (NSCDC) in Ogun state who acted on a tip-off.

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