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Buried Alive – A University Lecturer’s Search For Deliverance by KEVIND: 5:07pm On Apr 11, 2016 |
As a child, Dr Azuh Mary Ifeoma’s father, a pastor, burned down a shrine in their community in an attempt to remove the evil spiritual being from their midst. When going for meetings, the pastor and community would first go to the shrine to sing and dance in front of it, as a way of mocking the evil spirit. It was during those dances that the evil spirit possessed the young Dr Azuh and began tormenting her life. At night, she began seeing an image in human form come to her, telling her that she was the owner of the shrine her father had burnt. After the dreams began, she began to experience terrible attacks. Dr Azuh grew up and became a university lecturer but each time she was in a crowd of people or lecturing, she would hear the sound of drums and the evil spirit would appear in the form of a woman, commanding her to dance. She would then abandon all she was doing and begin to dance, in front of students, faculty and everyone around. After dancing, she would then collapse and be rushed to a hospital. Facing terrible shame and in serious need of deliverance, Dr Azuh's pastor gave her a written note to a large Pentecostal church in Abuja for deliverance. After sowing a ‘seed of faith’, she was granted permission to see the pastor who prayed for her and told her the case was settled – however, the attacks continued. Notable pastors then gathered for a special service for her deliverance. During the service, their president entered and started shouting, “Who brought that car with T.B. Joshua’s sticker in my compound?” They pointed to Dr Azuh who had received the sticker and placed it there only two days earlier. The woman proclaimed, “The spirit of T.B. Joshua has possessed you” and told her to kneel down and confess everything she had to do with The SCOAN, stating that anyone in their organization who accommodates people who go to The SCOAN should be sanctioned. Removing the sticker from Dr Azuh’s car, the woman poured kerosene on it and tried to burn it. Surprisingly, the sticker refused to catch fire. After the prayers, Dr Azuh went home, disappointed to find that the torture was worse that night. The following day, she was given a note to go to a church in Auchi where she was told to bring N30,000 to buy flowers for the altar before she could see the man of God. He told her that before his mentor, a very popular pastor in Nigeria had died, he told him not to have anything to do with T.B. Joshua. He said he wanted to know why she had gone to The SCOAN before he would pray for her. She told the pastor that she had not gone there, so he prayed for her and told her the problem was solved. She later slept in their hostel but the evil spirit tried to strangle her in the dream that very night. Hearing her screams of torment, a woman who worked with the church came to her and told her that she should go to The SCOAN, that she was just wasting her time there. The next day she demanded to see the apostle and told him she was not delivered. He told her that he would take her to the prayer mountain of a top man of God in Lagos. The apostle and pastor prayed for her and said she should go in peace, that she was delivered. However, the problem continued to increase. When she returned to work, she was suspended. She was then given a letter to see the CAN president. She borrowed money to go to his church where she saw him one on one and he gave her his number and items to wear for protection. The man asked her why she had anything to do with T.B. Joshua and told her that unless he becomes a member of the Pentecostal organization, he is not recognized. During the service, a pastor came from Jerusalem with what he called the ‘blood of Jesus’ and said it was for sale. The pastor’s wife stood up and bought the blood from the pastor for one million naira. The owner of the church then told Dr Azuh to come out for deliverance. They poured the blood on her and gave her the blood to drink. After returning home from the service, she received a sack letter from her work. She called the pastor and complained. He told her that when God wanted to bless her, some doors would be closed. She lost hope that there were genuine men of God. Her husband told her to try a young man in Warri who always talks of T.B. Joshua. She had to pay for everything there, even the gown to enter the mountain. She went home after the deliverance service but had not received deliverance and was in severe debt from the money she had borrowed. One of her students even advised her to go to South Africa to see a young ‘prophet’ there. She was sponsored there but was not delivered. Back in Nigeria, she was called to present a speech. When she stood up, she heard a huge sound, as if an airplane was about to land. She involuntarily began to dance and then found herself on the ground. Her son told her later that if she doesn’t go to The SCOAN, he will not stay with her any longer. He said the disgrace was too much. She refused and decided not to enter a church again but to go to traditional doctors. A native doctor told her to bring 250,000 naira for her deliverance. She went for a midnight walk in a burial ground and laid down on the grave of someone who was her age. He called the evil spirit up and began shooting in order to kill the evil spirit. She was later rescued by vigilante. Heeding the plea of her son, she decided to go see Prophet T.B. Joshua. That Sunday, when the prophet came out, she said to herself, ”This is the day I will confirm if he is a real man of God”. When he was coming towards her, she saw a pillar of fire. The next thing she knew, she had been delivered. She slept that night peacefully and the next day, decided to go to the market to confirm the evil spirit had left her. Before, when she entered the market, she would see the evil spirit moving around the market with her, commanding her to dance and disgracing her publicly. For that reason, she had stopped going to the market for years and her husband would go in her place. This time, she moved around the market, spending several hours and did not, at one time, see the evil spirit again. She had indeed been delivered! During the course of her testimony, a man suddenly rushed out from the church and embraced her, crying hysterically. He exclaimed that she was his dead sister they had buried years ago. She had been the axis around which the family spun. He had last seen her in 1999 when she was lecturing. They then began to hear stories that she was mad. Suddenly, they were told that she had absconded from the university she was teaching in and they could not find her. After several years of searching for her, they came to agreement that she was dead and performed a traditional burial for her. That same year, her mother died from grief, followed four years later by her father. On his deathbed, the father told his son to exhume the grave of his daughter, that Prophet Elijah would bring her back to life. This was the resurrection they had been waiting for! Dr Azuh’s advice was, “To be a prophet is not something you imitate. If you are not a prophet, you can never be a prophet!” |
Re: Buried Alive – A University Lecturer’s Search For Deliverance by Joe82834(m): 9:54pm On Apr 11, 2016 |
KEVIND:The testimony of thus lady is fake n it was intented to soil the name of certain pastors . https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LwQDuua4938 |
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