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Spoke Two Weeks After Birth: Real Or Fake? by boman2014: 6:56am On Nov 11, 2017 |
NO doubt the birth of a baby boy called ” Daddy Samuel” to the
family of Mr. Olusola Ajayi in Akure, Ondo State capital on August
28, 2017, has greatly turned around the fortunes of the family.
Baby who spoke two weeks after birth
The baby now known as a wonder boy, whose parents claimed had
spoken twice in two weeks after his birth and possess healing
powers had not uttered any word ever since to convince critics.
He has reportedly transferred his healing spirit to his mother, who
can now heal anyone no matter the spiritual problems especially
anytime she carries the wonder boy on her bosom.
Vanguard reliably learned that only the mother of the baby, Mrs.
Sikiratu Ajayi, claimed the baby uttered the words “E polongo ogo
mi o, e polongo ogo mi o ewe nje o” meaning that the parents
should proclaim his power across the universe and that there is
efficacy in herbs.
She was said to have passed the message to her husband after
which the news has continued to spread like wildfire.
Mixed reactions have trailed the claim by the baby’s parents as
many described it as a scam.
They argued that the parents
were unable to produce any
evidence that the baby
actually spoke.
But the parents insisted that
the baby not only spoke to
them but possessed healing
powers.
Whether the story is real or
fake, Nigerians are not
bothered as they troop to the
residence of the Ajayi for
miracles.
The wonder baby has become
a household name not only in
Ondo state but across the country.
Interestingly, the parents are making money on daily basis courtesy
of the baby, who they described as a special gift.
His sobriquet was changed from baby Samuel to “Daddy Samuel”
when his reported healing powers began to spin money for the
family who could hardly afford three square meal before his
arrival.
N600 as consultation fee
Vanguard gathered that the parents of the wonder baby collect
N600 as consultation fee out of which N100 is for the sachet water
provided by their landlady.
After consultation, the sachet of water is prayed upon by the
mother, who claimed that his son had transferred healing powers to
her. Each visitor drops a minimum of N5000 in a bowl kept in the
consulting room for the wonder baby. The mother now carries the
wonder boy in her blossom while attending to miracle seekers in the
healing centre.
Surprisingly, both the low and high personalities from across the
country visit the wonder boy for spiritual healing and deliverance.
The father of the wonder baby now smiles to the bank daily.
An average of 500 miracle seekers visit the two-month-old baby. A
bunch of leaves was said to have preceded his birth at around 3
am at Comprehensive Health Centre in Akure.
His father claimed
that ”Daddy Samuel
was born with a
bunch of leaves
bonded by a strand of
hair which possesses
special healing
powers.
He told Vanguard that
he recently relocated
his family to Akure
from Lagos State
when fending for his
family became
difficult.
Olusola said that they tried all they could to abort the pregnancy
because he could not cater for his wife and the three boys they had
before the coming of the wonder baby.
Gave birth to a bunch of leaves
A visit to Comprehensive Health Centre in Oke ljebu area, Akure,
confirmed the position of the baby’s parents.
The nurses, who took delivery of the wonder baby confirmed that
the mother first gave birth to a bunch of leaves at 3 am while the
baby came four hours later.
Speaking with Vanguard in confidence, one of the nurses said they
were scared when the bunch of leaves was delivered by the woman
and that they prayed rebuking the evil spirit that had entered into
her womb.
According to the nurse, ” We had to call the matron to witness the
strange delivery because it was unusual.”
Confirming this to Vanguard, the matron Mrs. Joan Mohaye said
that she was woken up from her sleep, adding that by the time she
rushed to the hospital she saw the bunch of leaves.
Mohaye said while the nurses and other patients were wondering
and beholding the strange object, the woman again fell into labour
after which the baby arrived four hours later.
She said the baby didn’t talk while at the hospital.
Vanguard reliably gathered that the parents of the wonder boy have
purchased a piece of land to erect a building, where they would
relocate to.
Motorcycle operators are also making money on a daily basis as
they have hiked their fares from N50 per drop to N200 to the
healing centre.
The father of the wonder boy said: “My wife gave birth on August
28, 2017, after a bunch of leaves came out of her womb and we
were amazed after he began to talk, charging us to proclaim his
coming to the world.
” The mysterious powers of Samuel, born at a Comprehensive
Health Centre in Akure, became noticeable when a bunch of leaves
was said to have preceded his coming out of the mother’s womb.
“Two weeks later, Samuel shocked us and his three older brothers
when he instructed us to proclaim his coming to the world.”
The miracle seekers would be asked to drink the water from one of
the sachets and use the other to take their bath.
The visitor would in anticipation be asked to appreciate the wonder
boy with cash.
A source hinted that visitors were advised not to give less than
N3000 to the wonder baby.
The amount of moeny given to the baby, Vanguard reliably
gathered depended on the status of the visitor and the magnitude
of the problem the visitor has.
Vanguard, however, gathered that majority of baby Samuel’s clients
are women, who are seeking future partners.
Those searching for the fruits of the womb, those with issues in
their marriages, and those with spiritual attacks, among others,
visit the baby.
Speaking with Vanguard, Sikiratu expressed delight over the birth of
the boy, saying that nurses were initially scared when she first gave
birth to leaves before the real baby came out.
She said, “ Two weeks after he was born, I went to the next street
when one of my other children suddenly came to call me that the
baby was uttering some words and l rushed back home and heard
the baby speaking. I was shocked when he directed that we should
announce his glory to the whole world.
One of the workers in the miracle centre told Vanguard that ” the
service rendered was initially free but we started collecting
consultation fee of N500 per head with a view to reducing the
crowd yet the people kept coming from far and near.”
He said all clients who are not fewer than 500 per day are treated
equally and fairly without any preferential treatment irrespective of
status or position.
Testimonies of the healing power
Meanwhile, testimonies of the healing power of the wonder baby
abound.
A woman, Mrs. Abigail said her husband was healed of stroke as
she poured the sachet of ‘anointed water’ on him.
“ When I came here I was given the sachet water and I took it to my
husband who had stroke. I poured the water on him when I got
home and he felt very much better. There was no need to doubt it,
it is real,” she added.
A resident of the town, who identified himself as Leke said he had
been to the so-called healing house, describing the development as
a scam.
He told Vanguard thus:“I was there but did not believe in the
story. This is Nigeria, where people look for money anyhow.
Nobody, except the mother of the baby, heard he allegedly said.”
In his reaction, Deji of Akure, Oba Aladelusi Aladetoyinbo said he
was aware of the baby’s birth, adding that he should be protected.
His Chief Press Secretary, Michael Adeyeye said:“ The palace also
heard the story like every other person in the town and Kabiyesi is
not trying to confirm or debunk their story. The palace was not
involved and we don’t know the actual story.
“ But if the story is true, what kabiyesi is saying is that there is a
need to protect the child, but as we speak, nobody has brought the
baby to the palace”
Religious leaders, however, expressed divergent views.
The state chapter of the Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN,
called for caution over the issue.
It’s Director of Planning, Research, and Strategy in the South West,
Nelson Fado was quoted as saying thus: ” The miracle baby as
being referred to may be genuine to a certain extent. But let us wait
and see. The parents should take proper care of the baby and stop
making money with him. Natural miracles are not sold or paid for
because the salvation of Christ is free.
” The baby is not God or Jesus Christ or angel, hence he must not
be turned to God. God’s miracle can occur without an artificial
intermediary.
” Remember there used to be Jesu Oyinbo and Agege.
” Believers in Christ should be watchful, careful and know who they
believe. CAN from time immemorial did warn Christians to hold on
to their faith by not compromising it.”
However, the parents of the wonder boy confirmed receiving gifts
from various men of God ( Islamic and Christian clerics)
A Pastor of Celestial Church of Christ CCC, Shalom Parish, lkorodu,
Lagos, Gabriel Oluwadamilare had described the baby as a true
messenger of God.
Oluwadamilare said that circumstances that surrounded the birth
of newborn baby also happened in the Bible.
He said:“I actually came to see the glory and I have no doubt
about it. My stand is that what happened is true because nothing
is impossible for God to do.
“I have come to seek a spiritual solution in respect of a lady who
has visited several hospitals in Lagos over bone problems in the
last five years.
“There is nothing fetish about the boy coming to the world with a
bunch of leaves, it is just a sign from God.”.
The question being asked by observers is: why has the baby not
spoken again to the hearing of other people except his parents? https://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/11/baby-spoke-two-weeks-birth-real-fake/ |
Re: Spoke Two Weeks After Birth: Real Or Fake? by dingbang(m): 6:57am On Nov 11, 2017 |
Which kyn manuscript be this. Make I read |
Re: Spoke Two Weeks After Birth: Real Or Fake? by Nobody: 7:04am On Nov 11, 2017 |
YOU need to go to the house to confirm that op! |
Re: Spoke Two Weeks After Birth: Real Or Fake? by psalmson001: 7:25am On Nov 11, 2017 |
Story story.......... Once upon a time............. |
Re: Spoke Two Weeks After Birth: Real Or Fake? by charismaticdave(m): 7:54am On Nov 11, 2017 |
This story is true. I have first hand witnesses to some of the events But.... |
Re: Spoke Two Weeks After Birth: Real Or Fake? by ifex370(m): 7:59am On Nov 11, 2017 |
The boy should go n delivers seminar then
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