Philip Mensah, is a 40-year-old man from the New Juaben Municipality
of the Eastern Region of Ghana who has shocked people with his bizarre
lifestyle.
The man revealed that he has spent 30 years with the dead in their
damaged tombs, and according to him, he is taking all that step so as to
gain spiritual powers.
A report on Adom News reveals that Mr. Mensah made the claim during an interview with Brty Fm, a Koforidua-based radio station.
In an interview, he revealed that in his quest to become spiritually
powerful, he ended up under the tutelage of Togbe Azakli, a spiritualist
at Anum Boso in the region, who ordered him to vacate his original
place of abode to the broken tomb.
He disclosed that “my desire is to gain powers that will enable me to
discover hidden secrets like how to tell when one will die, one’s
future, how to retrieve stolen items, how to make spiritual money, among
many others, made me pay heed to the advice of Togbe Azakli who
directed me to spend time with the dead in their broken tombs to gain
the spiritual powers that I have been wishing for over the past years.”
According to him, he successfully completed his stay with the dead in
the tombs but landed into trouble after the ritual ceremony.
He said he has become addicted to sleeping in broken tombs ever since he completed his spiritual assignment.
Explaining further, Mr Mensah stated that though he attained the
enormous powers, he has also cultivated a negative attitude that is
negatively affecting his life.
“I cannot spend even two hours of my life without visiting a
cemetery. I battle with different spirits, but I do not suffer any
spiritual attack whenever I stay in my new home- cemetery.
“Life has become unbearable for me because I cannot even stay with
the living and make money out of the powers I have. All efforts to stop
this behaviour have proved futile. I am now living the life of the dead.
I advise everybody to be cautious when it comes to issues of
spiritualism, especially those that are not related to God.”
Source: Adom News
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