The Mallam I Went To Take “Sika Duro” From Is Mad- Guy Cries “Blood”



A young guy whose real identity is yet to be uncovered has run to Lawson Afisem, hosted by MFK to share his plight.

Speaking with MFK during an interview monitored by Ghana Celebrities, the young man stated that he has had an issue with his leg for over 6 years now.

Narrating the story, he revealed that as a young guy, and in order not to depend on alms for survival, he searched for work and God being so good to him, he was fortunate to get one.

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He revealed that one day at work, when he was conveying goods, one of them hit his leg, and after that, his leg had never seen peace.

He noted that he went to almost all the hospitals for treatment, but for years, he realized that the hospitals were unable to treat him better, as he claims his condition was never mitigated but always escalated.

Because of that, the young man decided to seek for spiritual help, where he was told that his decision to hastily make money has caused everything he is going through now.

He disclosed that some years ago, that is, during his school-going days, Senior High School to be precise, he and his close friend went to a “juju” man for money rituals.

He claims life was beating them half dead and that they decided to use dubious means to make money in order not to be a laughing stock among their peers.

According to him, his friend was able to provide everything the spiritualist asked, but sadly for him, he could not provide so, he was unable to proceed with the “Sika Duro”.

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Even though he later heard that the spiritualist had gone mad, ever since he went to him, he has never seen peace.

He noted that after his parents got to find out that this was what he did years back, they have turned their back at him, labeling him a “greedy” person.


Razak Musah Abdul
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