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Embattled Ex-Dunamis Pastor Ejeh’s Wife Breaks Silence

by Bode Gbadebo
10 months ago
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Martina Luis, the estranged wife of Pastor Abraham Daniel Ejeh, has broken her silence in an emotional revelation that has shocked the Nigerian Christian community.

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Martina, visibly shaken but resolute, recounted how her once-loving husband and former Dunamis pastor spiralled into a life of turmoil after delving into occultic books like ‘The Seven Days of Moses’.

“He was a godly man, full of love and compassion for our family and the church,” Martina began, her voice heavy with grief. “But everything changed when he started reading those books. He became withdrawn, unstable, and began seeing everyone, even me, as an enemy.”

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Martina shared that her husband’s transformation led to terrifying moments, including an instance where he allegedly attempted to harm their daughter. “He once held a knife to her, claiming that ‘sacrifices must be made.’ I was horrified, and it was then I knew he had completely lost his way,” she said, tears streaming down her face.

Her heartbreaking account continued with allegations of threats to use their children for rituals, violent outbursts, and an eventual abandonment of his faith. “He left God, fought the church, and became a man I couldn’t recognize anymore. It’s painful because he was such a good man before this.”

Martina has called on Nigerians and the Christian community to pray for Abraham, hoping he finds redemption and mental stability. “The God of Pastor Enenche is still at work,” she said, clinging to hope for the man she once loved.

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This shocking revelation raises important questions about spiritual vigilance and the dangers of straying from one’s faith. It is a somber reminder that even those in positions of spiritual authority are not immune to the struggles of life and faith.

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