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Former Nollywood actress, Tonto Dikeh, has disclosed that she joined a cult and worked for the devil.
The actress who recently gave her life to Christ revealed this part of her history while confessing during a ministration in Tanzania.
Speaking about her journey in the movie and entertainment industry, Tonto claimed to have been involved in many demonic activities, noting that she dedicated her life to the work of demons.
“The devil has lost this battle, I don’t care what you think, I don’t care what they say, this is God. In the midst of trying to navigate life in the wicked world that I came from, I had put my hands into so many dirty things. And did filthy things.
“I joined a cult and worked so hard for the demon. I know who he is, and I know that he doesn’t have anything over me anymore. And today, God said no, mercy said no. I’ll take you back and clean you up”, she said.
Watch the video below:
“In the dark world I once lived in, I was involved in many wrong things.
— Bishop (@BishopPOEvang) March 31, 2026
I gave myself fully to it. I knew that path, and I knew it had nothing good left for me.
But today, God said no.
God stepped in and saved me.”
Tonto Dikeh shared this message during a powerful ministration… pic.twitter.com/Eh93GvSAUp
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