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Seyi Law recounts how burnt shoes being used to ‘monitor him’
Nigerian comedian Lawrence Oluwaseyitan Aletile popularly known as Seyi Law has recounted how he was forced to burn a pair of shoes which was used to monitor him in his house.
Seyi Law in a post shared on his Instagram page said that he was having a vigil in his room when God disclosed to him that there was something in his house that was being used to monitor him.
He said that he later found out that it was a pair of shoes that was given to him by someone and his wife took the honour of burning it after that scenario the person stopped coming to his house.
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Seyi Law wrote; ‘‘On the 2nd March 2016, I had a vigil in my room, and as I prayed, God told me there was something in my house that they were using to monitor me and I found out it was a pair of shoes someone gifted me. My wife took it out and burnt it. Prior to that day, I always doubted people who said God spoke to them.
‘‘I was awakened from my sleep around 5 am on the 3rd March by a voice that told me to write down what I was hearing. I wrote them, and when my eyes cleared and I read what I wrote, I turned and told my wife that she was pregnant. She doubted it until days later when we confirmed.
‘‘Fast forward, we had my daughter and on the day of her dedication, a prophet told me God has removed what they were using to monitor me in my home and that the person would never step in my house again. The person hasn’t stepped a foot in my house ever again, no matter my invitations.’’ the comedian said in part.
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