Ghanaian man's deadly curse on pregnant partner returns to haunt him
Osei Kofi Stephen, a young man, is appealing to the public to help him reverse a curse he and his partner invoked on themselves. According to Stephen, his troubles began following misunderstandings with his girlfriend, Fosuwaa, during her pregnancy with their third child. Stephen said, "I also cursed her with the Bible and water, saying that if she goes into labour, both she and the child should die."
Stephen recounted that he began suspecting his girlfriend after she started a food business and began receiving strange phone calls at night. Fosuwaa later informed him she was travelling to visit her sister and told him she was pregnant while she was there. He took five cedis belonging to Fosuwaa to buy food, which reportedly angered her and led her to place a curse on him. Their families later intervened in an attempt to reverse the curse but he believes the efforts were unsuccessful. They visited the Antoa Shrine, where they were instructed to provide GH¢6,000 to perform rituals to reverse the curse.
Stephen claims to be suffering the consequences of these curses and says his condition has been worsening. They sought spiritual intervention and were told that Fosuwaa's initial curse could not be reversed and that the child is indeed his.
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Osei Kofi Stephen from Boahu Brofoyedru and his partner invoked a curse on themselves amid misunderstandings during her pregnancy. He now claims to be suffering the consequences - but what could those be?
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