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Veteran Nollywood actor, Chiwetalu Agu, has revealed that he suffered a spiritual attack.
The 66-year-old actor in a viral video revealed that his enemies waged war against his life by sending spiritual arrows of bullets, pins, stones and others into his body, as reported by the Daily Post.
Pointing at the said weapons in the viral video, Agu said: “Why I’m drawing attention to this very moment is to show you – just take a look at what is on this table, Arrows of different types.
“We have arrows of cowries, arrows of sea stones and pins. Look at this key, then look at bullets. They removed all these from my chest region, my shoulder region and my neck region.”
According to him, all the bullets, and weapons taken from his body were by the spiritual attackers who tried to kill him.
“The truth of the matter is that once you are with God, nobody can harm you no matter how powerful their weapons are.
"At a point I was asleep, seeing myself five feet under the ground,” he disclosed.
Agu stated that he’s aware of those behind the attacks and that some of them are now suffering the repercussions of their evil.
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