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Sika Duro, Do As I say charm – How Empress Lupita went insane exposed

Mon, 29 May 2023 Source: iNews

A fascinating story has recently emerged surrounding Empress Lupita and Godpapa The Greatest, shedding light on the unexpected mental illness that has affected them. Social media was abuzz with speculations about the couple's descent into insanity, with many suggesting their involvement in an occultic fraternity linked to their now-defunct church.

However, a close friend of Empress Lupita has come forward with a fresh confession, revealing some hidden secrets about their journey. According to her, both Empress Lupita and Godpapa The Greatest were once involved in the hookup business, seeking out various mallams (spiritual healers) to acquire juju and charms.

Eventually, they decided to turn their lives around and embrace Christianity, but Empress Lupita ultimately returned to her old ways. Prior to marrying Godpapa The Greatest, she had fallen deeply in love with him and sought ways to ensure his reciprocation. Desperate for a solution, she sent him to Niger to have a love spell cast on him, but it proved unsuccessful.

Undeterred, Empress Lupita traveled to Togo, where she consulted another voodoo priest. It was during this visit that she obtained the 'sika duro' (money ritual) and 'Do As I Say' charm. Ever since then, she has been unable to express her gratitude to the voodoo priest as planned, as Godpapa The Greatest continuously interrogates her about the trip, leaving her unable to answer his inquiries and prompting her to abandon the journey altogether.

Many believe that Empress Lupita's failure to fulfill her promise to return to Togo and thank the voodoo priest is the root cause of her subsequent mental illness.

In conclusion, the revelations about Empress Lupita's journey from the hookup business to Christianity and her subsequent encounters with voodoo priests in Niger and Togo provide intriguing insights into the factors believed to have contributed to her mental illness. It is a tale that highlights the complex interplay of personal choices, spiritual beliefs, and the consequences they may entail.

Source: iNews