A YouTube video showcasing a heartbreaking tale narrated at a popular church in Lagos has been uploaded to the internet, a Nigerian lady confessing her sordid journey into lesbianism and its horrific consequences upon her young family.
According to Mrs Blessing Okoma, a happy marriage blessed with five children was thrown into turmoil at the premature death of her husband. Whilst mourning his demise, Blessing had a sickening nightmare. An elderly lady slept with her, ending the inhumane act with the weighty words, ‘Do you know your husband gave you to me?’
Blessing awoke in
a cold sweat. She knew that gnarled, ugly face. Casting her mind back to their
initial courtship, Blessing recalled a ‘covenant’ her husband insisted she
agree to. “He took me to a spiritualist
in his village,” she recounted to the sombre congregation.
“That spiritualist then took my blood and my husband’s,
cooked it with soup and we ate it together.” The same female witchdoctor
who intimated the ‘covenant’ was the one that intimately met her that fateful
night.
From that day
forward, ‘the spirit of a woman’ entered Blessing and everything changed. “I no longer had affection for men,” she
confessed.
“I used to go for beautiful girls. Because of this
power in me, when I approached a girl, she would accept immediately and I would
behave as a man to her. I am the husband; she is the wife.”
Blessing would
prowl schools to seduce secondary school students, under the ‘spell’ of a force
beyond her control. “I felt like a man
and behaved like a man,” she said, introducing countless young ladies in school
and university into lesbianism.
Infatuated with a
certain lady she encountered, Blessing took her home one day. “My children were outside praying,” she
slowly recounted, wincing in remembrance of her dirty past.
Her
youngest
daughter walked into the house minutes later and met her mother in bed
with her lover. She screamed. Embarrassed and incensed, Blessing’s
partner gave her an ultimatum
– ‘It’s either you choose me or your children.’
“Because I loved what I was doing, I sent my
children away,” Blessing admitted, much to the shock of the crowd. “I didn’t care about them or have any
motherly love. That spirit would make me beat the hell out of my first daughter.
I wanted to kill her.”
Blessing
dispatched her five children to be ‘house-helps’ across the country. Robbed of both
fatherly and motherly care, her young children were scattered, all of them
leaving school to become domestic servants.
“Free from my children, I went out fully as a prostitute
for women like myself,” she continued. For four years, Blessing’s children
were separated from her and each other. Four years of pain. Four years of
heartache. Four years of brokenness. And for four years, Blessing did not even
care.
However, after a dramatic
‘deliverance’ at The Synagogue, Church Of All Nations (SCOAN), Blessing said
her eyes had opened. “When I see a woman
now, I know you are a woman. I don’t have the urge for women again in my life.
I want my kids back.”
The clip
fast-forwards to a week later, Blessing standing next to five young individuals
in the same church. “These are my
children,” she told the congregation, the family standing together for the
first time in four years.
“Before, I didn’t differentiate between a man and a
woman. Now, the spirit of a woman has gone from me. Man of God, help me to beg
my children because I know I have suffered them.”
Happiness, her
eldest daughter, didn’t mince her words as she addressed the church. “My mother is so wicked to us,” she
said, tears streaming from her innocent eyes.
“She beat me up and broke my head,” she continued,
showing a large scar close to her eye. “Since four years, I have not seen my younger
siblings. I thought they had died.”
Tears peppered
the face of Amaka, her next daughter. “She
suffered us as a slave,” the little girl told the quiet church. “She used a table to hit my younger brother;
he almost died.” Ebuka, Awele and Ifeanyi all echoed the sentiments of
their sisters. “We hate her so much.”
Addressing the
young children, Pastor T.B. Joshua spoke softly. “After prayer, the spirit of this past pain will be removed,” he
assured them. “We will ensure you all go
back to school.” Joshua then prayed for the young children, all of them
falling to the ground.
The touching
story does not end there however. The clip continues to show the family
reunited in a new house, purchased for them courtesy of Pastor Joshua and his ‘Emmanuel
TV partners’.
“This is not a house; it is a palace,”
beams Blessing
as she looks around at the fully furnished apartment in Lagos. Smiles
lighten the faces of her five kids. With scholarships to continue their
education provided, hopes for the future had been remarkably reawakened.
The nightmare had finally come to an end...
By - Ihechukwu Njoku - freelance Nigerian journalist
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