Ghanaian Pastor Claims he lived with Satan for 17yrs and killed more than 600 children for r i t u a l In what will come across as a really shocking development, a pastor has claimed to have carried out the ritual murders of more than 600 children handed to him as sacrifices by devil-worshiping doctors and nurses in Ghana.
The unnamed man wore a mask to disguise his identity as he made the shocking claims in a bizarre video, telling a television interviewer he had spent 17 years living with Satan.
In his ‘confession’, he said he had killed 675 people who were ‘mostly children’ given to him by members of an occult group in the medical profession.
Local reports, however, make no mention of any police investigation into alleged ri tu a l murders and do not say when or where they are said to have taken place.
The man, believed to be in his 30s, went on to say that he was born with dark spirits and once had more than 650 demonic spirits at his disposal – some of which he named.
He said he had needed to make the sacrifices in order to sustain his power – but has since left the ‘Satanic kingdom’, according to reports in the country.
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