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Prophet confesses to burying charms to perform miracles

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Abam being paraded around Itigidi

Prophet of Word Based Prophetic & Deliverance Ministries (a.k.a City of Deliverance), Reverend Paul Abam has allegedly confessed to burying charms in people’s homes to draw them to his ministry for miracles.

The popular prophet was said to have revealed that after affected individuals must have come to his ministry for “liberation”, he would then return to their houses to dig out the charms.

Vanguard reported that Abam was recently paraded around Itigidi in Abi local government area of Cross River State.

According to the report, the self-acclaimed cleric has been in the business of selling oil and liberation exercises to people for a long time.

Abam was said to sell the oils for as much as N55,000 per bottle and once sold it for N800,000 to a patron.

A witness during the suspect’s parade said, “He goes around with his men of God, who are like his foot soldiers that gathered the information for him on how to lure the victims.

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“Then they bury charms on peoples’ property and make them believe they are charms from perceived enemies and if the people are gullible or desperate they fall for his trick.

“He has sold olive oil and other items for as high as N3000 and he would have sold nothing less than 250,000 bottles.

“The latest one was when he was caught burying charms at the factory of one of our sons in Itigidi, they hatched a plan to lure him and milk him off, unfortunately, they were seen planting the charms.

“When they were caught we had to parade him in our traditional way so that our people will see and know who is behind their challenges because a lot of people have fallen victim,”

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