Nigerian preacher, Evangelist Mummy G.O has Revealed that she used to be a cocaine peddler several years ago and she made lots of money then.
Recounting her past life during a church service, Evangelist Mummy G.O disclosed that she was fond of jewelries and had jewelries worth 300 million naira but she let go to focus on the heaven race.
According to the Founder of Rapture Proclaimer Evangelical Church, that money would have bought big mansions if valued today.
@Debbi Peculiar, who reacted to the revelation said, “Modern day Noah… But what if God is really speaking through this woman .. check am naaa, she’s been giving us warning and sermons back to back. Let it not be what I’m thinking.”
cynthiaxxmia wrote; “@officialefcc pls investigate dis woman so dt she can fish out the other pple still involved in the business
kneeyeekooka: Only Mummy GO Ex Satan assistant and also cocaine pusher. Na wah ooo. E no go beta for persin wey dey supply this woman LOUD.
degreatezemmuo: “Make una do tie this woman before she go claim say she be the first female President of Nigeria 400 years ago.
nenpinrit: Ignorance see how these people are busy listening to lies Shebi them supposed arrest mummy GO she just confessed to a crime
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