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A prophetess based at Anaji, a suburb of Takoradi in the Western Region, is claiming to have brought back to life a boy she claims was dead.
The about two-year-old boy, allegedly fell into a manhole last Thursday and his mother, who gave her name as Sister Ama, told listeners on Adom FM's Dwaso Nsem on Monday that she took her son to the prophetess, known also as Mama Vero on the advice of a friend after she retrieved her son’s body from the manhole.
Mama Veronica, who also spoke on the programme, said the lifeless body of the boy was brought to her last Thursday and she was surprised why a dead child would be sent to the church.
She claimed that God however spoke to her to save the life of the little boy.
Mama Vero who is also known as ‘Spiritual Mother’, said all she did was to open the boy’s mouth and breathe into him for a while and surprisingly he came back to life. She explained that God has been using her to perform other miracles, but this was the first time she had 'resurrected' a dead person.
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