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Tonto Dikeh Replies A Troll Who Labelled Her A Witch

Being a witch involves using your natural abilities to manipulate energies around you.
Nollywood actress, Tonto Dikeh has replied a troll who labelled her a witch with a polite insult.

See her reply below;

Natural abilities are just that, natural. They will not only reveal themselves in time but will grow as well. The key is to be aware and vigilant.
It generally begins with feelings like you should do or say something. Once something happens to trigger you to wish you’d followed that feeling you’ll become more aware of them. You’ll begin then to follow and see things happen and then you’ll begin to learn to make things happen.

It will all come as it should in the right time depending on each individual and their ability to be open minded and willing to follow directives. The longer you ignore it and fight it the longer it will take to develop your abilities.

Natural born witches know from a very young age they are different from most everyone they know. They may not know what is different about them but they know know without any doubt they’re not like everyone else.

Comments

Emma said…
I am here waiting patiently for the INEC chairman to annouce my main man the winner and some two biggots are somewhere throwing insult at each other

Mtchew
Henry said…
Truth be told, Tonto na witch for real
Martin said…
Choi, see diplomatic yabbing

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