“How I lived in a ‘demon-possessed’ house in Abuja that nearly ruined my life” – Williams Uchemba
Popular Nollywood actor Williams Uchemba has opened up on a chilling experience he had while living in Abuja, revealing that he once resided in a house he believes was “demon-possessed.”
In a viral video shared on his social media page, Uchemba recounted how his life took a drastic downturn during his stay in the house, affecting both his finances and health.
According to him, he initially dismissed the strange occurrences as coincidences until he noticed that every tenant in the building was facing similar struggles.
“Several things in my life started drying up, not just financially, even health wise, there was no project I could close in that house, I thought it was a joke until I found out it was happening to everyone living in that house.” he shared.
The actor further claimed that divine intervention allowed him to see the dark forces in the house.
He later discovered that something had been buried alive in the building’s foundation, which he believes contributed to the misfortunes he and other tenants endured.
Following this revelation, the actor urged people to be cautious about the homes they rent, especially if they notice sudden setbacks in their lives.
Netizens Reactions…
Amy_beke said: “Always pray when you move into a new apartment.“
Rich bloke reacted:· “You have psychosis and no steady source of income. See a psychologist Why is the demon, devil always dark complexion?”
AOchiawuto said: “Building your own house is better than buying it due to the fact that things happen.”
ojehtoju said: “I’ve heard a lot of stories like this too. We just need to pray for God’s divine guidance and direction when renting or buying properties.”
Chiniel5 commented: “It’s good he’s saying it, so that people that don’t believe and just go to rent and live in houses without praying about it will understand better.”
akandeayobami10 said: “There is a house in Lagos, a particular room. Whoever moves into that room will loose a child and become empty financially. Other tenants will have a fair share of problems, but for that apartment, I witnessed 2 tenants lost their first sons. Back to back.”
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