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I Killed Two Virgin Girls In Ghana Kumasi And Ate Their Heart – Nigerian ‘Sakawa Boy Confesses In Church (VIDEO)

A 22-year-old Nigerian ‘Sakawa’ guy has confessed to murdering 2 Ghanaian virgin women in Ghana for ritual intentions to get rich overnight.

The ritualist identified as Praise Iwoh, a native of Delta State confessed when he visited God’s Delight Gospel Assembly located in Nigeria for deliverance from his evil deeds.

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Speaking in front of an entire congregation, he disclosed that he pertained to an advanced form of cyber fraud, famously known in Nigeria as Yahoo which involves the sacrifice of human beings.

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He disclosed that a mallam in Ghana’s Ashanti Regional capital, Kumasi, urged him to present the two virtuous women for the money ritual.

Lo and behold, he was able to sacrifice these two virgins to the Mallam to get rich. He has regretted his deeds and confessed for salvation.

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Source: OccupyGh.com 

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