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I Charged GH¢50 For Operation Per Night – Alleged ‘Witch’ Confesses [Watch]

An unnamed woman who allegedly confessed to being a witch after transforming from a bird to a human being has revealed how much she charged for the night operation.

She reportedly told a group of prayer warriors who accosted her a little after midnight that she had been sent by the big deity from New Winneba to come and afflict a victim in the particular house where prayers were being held.

A prayer leader who claims to have first sighted a bird that later turned into a woman at Gomoa Mampong in the Central Region told the media how the episode unfolded and how together with other prayer warriors, they accosted the intruder.


The unnamed prayer warrior, in an interview with Metro TV (July 17) said of the cost of the operation: “She confessed that she was sent by the big deity in Winneba and I asked her mission.

“She said she had been contracted to the tune of 50 cedis to come and afflict the life of the victim who lived in the house.”

The prayer warrior went on to explain how she accosted the alleged witch till daybreak: “I told her that today the end has come and I will not release her till daybreak and the masses come and see her.”

The above account was corroborated by a brother of the victim in a separate interview with the media.

According to reports, the afflicted person lives his normal life during the day but experiences excruciating headache during the nights hence the decision to organize prayers in the house after every midnight.

On the fateful day when the prayer warriors encountered the intruder, they detained the alleged witch who was in a black straight dress with some shrubs around her neck till members of the public and the media were invited the following morning.

Nana Antwi, who is a sub-chief of the area, is reported to have urged the community members not to touch the young lady, while he called on the police to come and attend to the situation.

The case of the alleged 30-year-old-bird-turned-woman has since been referred to the Ghana Police Service at Gomoa Okyereko.

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