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2021-03-14

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[ 2016-09-26 ]

I Killed My Two Sisters - 'Sakawa Boy' Nana Wan Confesses In Church?
A popular Sakawa boy known as Nana Wan, aka Mr
Wealth – who is the President of 2hype Music and
C.E.O of Waife Group of Companies – has decided
to give his life to Christ and forfeit all the
evil money he made through rituals.

Nana Wan visited the Resurrection Power Chapel at
Weija for his conversion, where he spilled all his
guts about the evil things he did to gain his
wealth, the babies and relatives he killed to
maintain that wealth – and the ultimatum he was
given for his death which finally led him to run
to the Church to give his life to Christ.

GhBase got the scoop on Nana Wan’s conversion,
and the tall tale he told in the church about his
journey from an orphan boy to one of the richest
men in Ghana, and the horrible things he had to
do. It’s a truly incredible cock and bull story
which we’ll do our best to summarise below…

According to him, he killed 115 babies to maintain
his wealth, plus two sisters of his.

Narrating his life’s history to the shocked
Church, the sakawa boy said he was forced to join
after his dad abandoned his mum and she could not
cater for him and his numerous siblings. So he
followed some friends to Benin for rituals.

When they got there, they were met by a mermaid
who asked each of them to drop Ghc 1,500. He said
a crocodile came for the money and then they were
told they had qualified if the crocodile did not
return with the money.

His didn’t so he qualified.

He was then told to get any job for one week and
quit, after which he should wait in his room with
a ‘Ghana Must Go’ bag. He was then visited by
a beautiful lady mermaid who asked him how much
money he wanted (he asked for Ghc 20m) and which
she then made materialise into his bag.

He got the same amount every week, and the mermaid
became his girlfriend of sorts as they always had
s3x. He said things were going smoothly until
three years in when she started making demands for
sacrifices.

He said she initially asked for babies, so he made
an arrangement with a nurse at the 37 Military
Hospital who supplied her with the babies for Ghc
100,000 each. He got 115 babies for the ‘maame
water’ before the nurse said she could not go on
stealing. He even sacrificed his own baby boy.

So he asked for other means to sacrifice and she
asked for s3x for twenty times a day, later forty.
He complied as long as he could but when he
couldn’t he asked for other means of sacrifice.
So she asked for his family members, and he said
he bought cars for two of his sisters who both
died in accidents not long after.

The spell broke, he said, when the mermaid asked
for his mother. He said her pastor prophesied to
her that if he offered a car she should refuse,
which she did. So the mermaid told him he only had
a week to live, which led him to the church
looking for salvation.

So he narrated all his sins and asked for
forgiveness, which was granted – and he’s
lived beyond his ‘death’ date provided by the
spirit. He’s lost all his wealth but at least he
now has Jesus.

Source - etvghana



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