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VIDEO: Man ‘Drags’ Nigerian Leaders To Powerful Village Stream, Lays Heavy Curses Over Hardship

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A video of a man sitting beside a stream and raining curses on all the bad leaders especially the corrupt politicians using the country’s wealth to enrich themselves and make the masses languish in poverty has surfaced on social media.

In the video that has become a growing sensation, the yet-to-be-identified man who seems to have travelled down to the stream was pictured raining curses on the country’s bad leaders while he prayed in Jesus’ name.

According to the man, as long as these leaders take water, his prayer and the opposite will meet them wherever they are.

The video has sparked reactions as some said, it’s about belief, while some say it amounts to nothing but foolery, especially religious critics like DaddyFreeze who said it’s he is involving Jesus and the Water spirits at the same time as he laughs over it.

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Meanwhile, a 17-year-old girl was abandoned by her family and lover after giving birth to twins in the hospital.

The girl, who identified herself as Wehinmi Samson was abandoned in a private hospital in Sapele, Delta state with over N270,000 hospital bills.

Wehinmi informed Vanguard that the boy who got her pregnant disappeared after the doctor told him she was having twins on October 4. She said that her lover informed her that he was coming back but after he left he refused to come back and all efforts to reach him have failed.

He said: “He has not come to see me since I gave birth though he has been coming around.

“I last saw him when the doctor told him I was going to have twins, he told me he was coming but he never came back, his lines are not going and his people have not been here.”



Chukwuani Victoria is an entertainment and lifestyle journalist who's passionate about storytelling with years of experience in the industry. She holds a BSC in Biology and also obtained a postgraduate diploma in broadcast journalism at the Nigerian Institute of Journalism, Ogba, Lagos. She likes to read, research, hang out with her friends and play scrabbles.