A Nigerian woman has ignited online chatter after recounting a comical childhood episode marked by stern parenting, skipping school, and an intense deliverance prayer meeting.
How the Incident Started
She explained that everything kicked off when her father supposedly saw her loitering with pals during school hours on a regular school day.
Quick Reaction to Avoid Suspicion
Realizing she had been spotted, she hurried back to class before heading home with her sisters to keep any suspicion at bay.
Her Own Words
In her own recollection she said, “My father caught me somewhere with my friends on a school day during school hours. He looked at me and passed. I knew I was dead.”
Father’s Firm Belief
Even after she repeatedly denied the claim at home, her father stayed convinced that he had indeed seen her outside during school time.
Sisters’ Support
Her sisters, unaware that she had slipped out earlier, stood up for her because they all arrived home together.
Parents’ Spiritual Concern
She later disclosed that the episode prompted her parents to think she required spiritual deliverance, as they believed she harbored a “lying spirit” and a “seductive spirit” after developing physically at a tender age.
The Hungry Confession
She added, “I remember they cooked jollof rice that day. Around 4 p.m., I told myself to just admit I was a witch so they would let me go home and eat.”
Online Reaction
The tale quickly spread across social platforms, drawing laughter from many users while others recounted comparable childhood moments involving strict African upbringing and deliverance prayers.
Relatable Comments
Numerous commentators found the narrative both amusing and familiar, with several confessing they too had falsely admitted to wrongdoing just to escape punishment or lengthy prayer sessions.
Closing Note
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