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London-based Nigerian Prophetess snatches member’s husband, says it’s God’s will 

Adebayo Adenrele

A London-based Nigerian Prophetess identified as Beyonce has snatched the husband of her church member, saying it’s God’s will.

Speaking on a podcast tagged “Hungry and Angry”, Mrs Njoku explained that her husband, who refused to come back home was taken to Prophetess Beyonce church for prayers.

In a turn of event, her husband’s absence at home became worse and she sought the Prophetess’ help, who confessed to her that God had informed her to take him as her own husband.

Her words, “My husband has been behaving funny, he does not come back home, he does do anything again for us.

“A friend told me about a church here in Liverpool that when we get there, the pastor would pray for me.

“She took me to the pastor and after that, I took my husband there. My husband changed after that again and I went to the church again to complain. She told me that she’s sorry, I’m not good for my husband”.

When contacted through a conference call, Prophetess Beyonce confirmed the allegations, saying it’s God’s will.

“During the prayer session, God actually told me that I should be with my husband and he should be with me.

“God said we should be together, her husband belongs to me, God is never a liar, that’s what He told me.

“There’s no charm that’s been used on him, it’s God who told me he’s my husband”. She added

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