Now here is a truly weird story! A woman claims to have given birth to a foal during a religious ceremony in Nigeria.
Could it be true? Maybe the church’s leader, evangelist Silva Wealth, knows more than he’s letting on.
Apparently, during prayers he had a revelation that there was a woman with an issue and that something was blocking her womb. Then the woman “gave birth” to the foal.
According to Wealth, “We have seen several things people vomit during our service but not this type of thing.”
Hmm… kinda makes me want to vomit…
The Nigerian Tribune writes:
A woman purportedly gave birth to a foal (horse like) creature, otherwise known as a baby horse, on Tuesday at the World Liberation Ministry, on the Benin-Sapele road old during the church’s prophecy programme.
The strange creature, which threw the church members into panic, had died by the time the church following journalists visited the strange occurrence.
The identity of the woman was yet to be known but some church members said she started screaming during the prayer session and began bleeding from her private part just before the foal-like creature emerged.
General Overseer of the church, Evangelist Silva Wealth, said I was still shocked by what came out of the woman’s womb.
During I said I had a revelation prayers that there was a woman with an issue and that something was blocking her womb.
According to him, as intensified prayers, the woman started screaming and began to bleed and eventually gave birth to the creature.
Evangelist Wealth could not have said the creature was confirm whether dead or alive because he did not go near it.
“I can not describe the object. We have seen several things people vomit during our service but not this type of thing. God has been blessing our ministry with prophecies and miracles,” he added.
The woman was reported to have gone for medical check-up when journalists visited, just as elders and leaders of the church’s host community, Evboriaria, were said to have launched investigation into the bizarre development.
Read more at thenigeriantribune.com