THE DEMONIC BOOK
MONIC
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s misty. I knew I was the cause of what she was going through. I knew it was the elders carrying out the threat they m
my wife so much. After giving my consent for whatever that was remaining of the baby to be flushed out of my wi
e bridge, I threw the book into the river. I went home to wait for the elders and what their reactions would be. I believe
Niger was on the centre table while my son slept soundly in Komi's arms. I felt as weak and helpless as I'd never felt before. I reali
ok their property to another kingdom. He also said they had given me forty eight hours to choose who my sacrifice would be between my w
y: Yùñg Ty
Because of wealth which had only brought sorrows since it came my way. Because I allowed myself to be deceived by the antics of t
d to live by the rules of the elders. He said giving the elders what they wanted was living by the rules of the elders. I became defeated
ople I was making the wealth for. Who will then enjoy the wealth if I end up killing the only people who mattered in my life? There and t
erness as she mourned the loss of our baby. She was inconsolable. I couldn't say anything to her. I just sat by her
rd about a church at Limca Road, Nkpor with a very powerful man of God. I heard about the great
mber was far and I didn't have much time. I told the usher that I couldn't wait. I begged him to tell the pastor that m
immediately, I would buy a plot of land for the church anywhere they want in Onitsha. The usher w
ing, indicating I would want privacy. The pastor asked him to leave. Immediately he left, I gave the pastor that details of my problems. I t
Komi has the kind of powers he had been searching for. He said he had been searching
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for the n