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SA woman who suffered drunkenness for 19 years reportedly cured after vomiting frog (photos)

- A South African woman, Annah Maluleka, recently shocked many after vomiting a frog

- The incident happened after she had received prayers from a prophet to heal her of drunkenness

- Annah's mother, Joyce, was glad that she would have her obedient daughter back

Sometimes people face problems that are beyond comprehension. In seeking a solution to these issues, some people go to religious organisations for help.

Legit.ng recently gathered the report of a South African woman, Annah Maluleka, who was said to have been cured of her drunkenness in a strange way.

The 32-year-old woman reportedly battled with drunkenness for about 19 years and her breakthrough came after she visited a prophet for prayers. Annah revealed that her situation affected her life so much that she could not have a stable relationship with men.

According to Daily Sun, the young woman revealed that everything changed after a prophet at a church prayed for her during a Sunday service.

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After Annah got home, she was eating before she suddenly started feeling nauseous. She added that she quickly vomited into a bucket before discovering that she had vomited a frog.

SA woman reportedly vomits frog as prophet cures her of drunkenness (photos)

The frog Annah reportedly vomited Photo: Daily Sun
Source: UGC

She said: “I started vomiting into a bucket and when I looked there was a frog.”

Annah then called her mother to inform her of the situation and the frog was taken to church. “When my mum got there, I told her I’d vomited a frog, but she thought I was joking. She then took it and we went back to church,” she said.

The prophet revealed that the frog was the cause of the problem and Annah’s 54-year-old mother, Joyce, was pleased that she would have her obedient daughter back.

SA woman reportedly vomits frog as prophet cures her of drunkenness (photos)

Annah crying at the church Photo: Daily Sun
Source: UGC

Nawa o. Strange things do happen.

Meanwhile Legit.ng previously reported that a gospel singer revealed how a pastor left her to die because of a TV set.

Top Ghanaian gospel musician, Mercy Twum-Ampofo, known in show business as Ohemaa Mercy, has revealed how her pastor left her to die after deciding to purchase a TV set. This story is indeed one of a kind.

She stressed that, a pastor told her that he was going to use the money, which could save her life after she had some complication with her pregnancy, to purchase a television for his children.

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