Stella Dimoko Korkus.com: 25 Year Old Lady Says She Is Pregnant For A GHOST!-Please Read!

Advertisement

Advertisement - Mobile In-Article

Friday, December 13, 2013

25 Year Old Lady Says She Is Pregnant For A GHOST!-Please Read!



OH MY GOD-YOU NEED TO READ THIS CAREFULLY!



The bizarre story of 20-year-old  Taiyelolu Abdulrahman may be tagged as strange but true, as she narrated to the Nigerian Tribune how she was raised with her twin brother Kehinde by a man whom she called her father.
Abdulrahman, married with three children now expecting the fourth, to her dismay found out that her father and husband were ghosts who were said to have died more over 20 years ago.
Abulrahman claimed she lost everything she had as soon as she learnt the true identities of her husband and father, she is calling on assistance from the government to survive this ordeal which has befallen her.
Read her story 



The 25-minute journey on a motorcycle from Akoda junction to Odeomu to Gaga to Odansidi to Omodeere to Olodan to Abese to Ayetoro and finally to Tonkere village, all in Ayedaade Local Government Area of Osun State was uneventful. Members of the sleepy and rustic communities, from their homestead, waved at Saturday Tribune’s TAIWO OLANREWAJU  and OLUWOLE IGE while some who met them on the way greeted them expectantly and some currency exchanged hands.  They were on the trail of a woman found to have been sired by a ghost and married to a ghost.
Before now, chilling stories had been told of individuals who continued to experience life even after their clear deaths. The Yoruba call them Akudaaya. To the Hausa, they are Satalwa. Time after time, there were stories of how the dead, who were supposed to be six feet under the ground, would still stick around on the surface of the earth and lead lives as normal, regular human beings albeit in faraway places where their chances of bumping into either families or acquaintances who had previously bade them goodbye from this world are virtually zero.
Many have dismissed such stories as fictions, hallucinations or fabrications, but the recent experience of a 20-year-old Taiyelolu Abdulrahman, whose father, who died almost 20 years ago, nurtured till she was married to another dead or “ghost” husband, is lending credence to such weird developments.
It was a Herculean task getting Taiyelolu to grant Saturday Tribune an interview because, according to her, she had already spoken at length with a popular Yoruba magazine which she claimed only used her story for economic reasons. “Where is the assistance they promised would come my way as a result of the interview I granted them?”
Her father-in-law, Mr Raufu Gbadamosi, also was not favourably disposed to Taiyelolu granting another press interview. He showed disapproval when he shook his head, disappeared into his room and then reappeared with a cap and just exited the house.
When she finally opened up, it turned out that nothing could be more bizarre than Taiyelolu’s story. She and her twin brother, Kehinde, grew up with their father in a flat at the Ajah area of Lagos. They led a relatively comfortable life in the house where they only depended on generator as the only source of electricity. Although their father was not engaged in any kind of work, he provided for them.
“My father was not working. He never left the house except on a few occasions at night. But if I asked for N50, 000, he gave it to me. We had no visitors and we visited nobody,” she said.
All they had to do were sleep, eat and watch home videos.
Asked about her mother, she said she and her twin brother grew up to know only their father. They did not see any woman with him. To go out of the house, their father gave the twins a small gourd each which they simply clasped to their palms and then they burst out on the road and board vehicles to the market to purchase food items like wheat, semovita, macaroni, spaghetti and rice. They never consumed amala (yam flour meal).
On a particular day, however, Taiyelolu forgot to take her gourd and as she stepped out of the house, what confronted her was a cemetery with a lot of vaults and a bushy environment.
She screamed and dashed back inside. Then, her father told her to pick the gourd, atona (guide) as it was called. As she clasped the object to her palm and then ventured out, this time, she found herself on a busy tarred road.
Another incident which frightened her happened in the night. “My father went out whenever he wanted but it was always around 10.00 or 11.00 p.m. He would not take anyone along with him. But there was a day I begged him to take me out to where he usually went and he obliged. When we got there, something strange and fearful happened. It was like a canteen and there, I saw a small cooking stand with a big pot on it without firewood or fire and the food was boiling. I asked my father how it was possible for food to cook without firewood and fire and the woman selling the food became angry and slapped me. She asked my father who I was; that I was not part of them but only wanted to expose their secrets. My father begged her and we left the place,” she remarked.
After the incident, her father refused to take her out again so that she would not be privy to the secrets and circumstances surrounding their true identities. Since then, she refused to take food from her father, but only cooked her own food.
By the time Taiyelolu came of age, her father did not allow her the choice of a husband, but asked her to marry someone identified as Abdulazeez. The man moved in with them and behaved like her father.
Soon, she got pregnant. And when she eventually went into labour, she said her father went out, brought back a particular kind of leaf which he applied on her navel and she was delivered of a baby boy without any complication. Her father, who acted as the midwife, took care of the placenta. She bore her two other boys in the same manner. Her children were named Abdul Qayum (now eight years old), ‘Rokeeb (four) and Jamiu (two and a half).
But what revealed the true identities of her father and husband? She disclosed that all the jealously guarded secrets began to come to the open when Kehinde declined to marry a lady recommended by their father.
They continued their routine life until their father considered Kehinde mature enough to get married and brought a lady home for him. But Kehinde was said to have refused outright to marry “one of them.” Taiyelolu said she asked him what he meant by “one of them” but he told her not to bother as she was only a woman who was oblivious of what was happening.
“One day, Kehinde was eating and he suddenly coughed, slumped and died. My father did not feel any sorrow as a result of this. He buried my brother in an unknown place. When I asked him about where he buried him, he said some Muslim clerics had come to pray over his body and he had buried it. Not convinced by his response, I said to him: “When I had my babies, no clerics came for the naming, but they came for the burial of my brother?’”
Disturbed by the shocking death of her brother, Taiyelolu confronted her father that she wanted to know his family. That decision marked the beginning of her journey into a new world.
“Eventually, my father agreed to take me and the children to his hometown, Offa, Kwara State. He said he was from the imam’s family. When we almost got to his family house, he said he wanted to check on someone close by and pointed the house to us. He asked us to ask for Alhaji Hussein Salmoni, his uncle. When we met his uncle and explained ourselves to him, he was taken aback. He eventually showed us his grave. He said my father died over 20 years ago,” she said.
Amid bewilderment, Taiyelolu left for the only place she knew as home, Ajah, Lagos, but could not locate their house again. What worsened her situation was the mysterious disappearance of the gourd which her father had given her and could have guided her back to the house.
She went to Ilorin in an effort to locate her mother’s family house which her father told her was Isale Koto. She managed to strike up conversations with some people who introduced her to a radio presenter who narrated her story on air. She also met a lady who she followed to Ede, Osun State, and stayed with for about a month. It was while in that city that she traced her husband’s parents.
She claimed that she was walking by the road one day when a car parked by her side and the driver told her that it was her birthday and in order to felicitate with her, gave her a handset with a SIM card. Taiyelolu is uncertain of her age, but assumed that she could be more than 20.
“It was when I got to ‘this world’ that I realised that I am too young to have given birth to three children with the fourth on the way. Also, I did not know that there is a place where people struggled to earn a living until I got here. It saddens me that I now wake up every day with no money.”
She said she never attended a school, but that her father had the knowledge of the Qur’an and had western education. According to her, her father was the one who taught her and her brother Arabic and a bit of western education,” she said. It is obvious that Taiyelolu is truly versed in the recitation of the Qur’an. Her children now attend a primary school in the village.
On how she got to Tonkere, she said she went to observe the evening prayer at a mosque in Ede when, after prayers, she was chatting with the imam and an old man appeared and told her in clear terms that she was suffering.




The man then asked her why she was obstinate about returning the children with her to Tonkere, her husband’s place of birth. The man said if she refused to do so within three days, something unpleasant would become of the children and the man disappeared.
Then she asked the imam if he saw the old man who just interrupted their conversation, but the imam said no. She then collected N200 from the cleric, fetched her children and the four of them, at about after 8.00 p.m., boarded a motorcycle to Akoda junction for N50.
At the junction, she asked another cyclist to take her to Tonkere but the man, because of the fact that it was late in the day, charged her N1000, whereas she only had N150. But it was necessary that the children got to Tonkere that night because their father, who was deceased, demanded that she took them to his people.
As she pleaded with the cyclist, a car parked by them and mediated in the matter. The driver asked the cyclist to convey the woman and her children to their destination for N500, which was the usual fare. The man gave the cyclist the N500, wrote down the motorcycle’s number and warned the cyclist to take the passengers to no place but the mosque at Tonkere.
As they alighted from the motocycle at Tonkere, Taiyelolu said her husband appeared to her physically.
She said he pointed to the shop opposite the mosque as his mother’s and the third building to the shop as his father’s house, saying “I should ask for his father, Pa Gbadamosi. As they conversed, her husband said a lady who was passing by, Tosin, was his sister and he called her.” Between the time Taiyelolu looked in the direction of the lady and looked back in her husband’s direction, he had disappeared.
The lady is with her husband’s people now, but they did not receive her with open arms because the aged parents of Abdulazeez were confused about how their first son, who died at a tender age, could have fathered three children. They are suspicious of their supposed daughter-in-law and are acting cautiously around her. But she dismissed any suspicious of band motives asking why she would want to lie herself into a poor home.
Also, Taiyelolu’s mother-in-law, the Iyalode of Tonkere, had been down with stroke and the father-in-law is a farmer. Financially, they are not capable of supporting Taiyelolu and her children.
The lady, who said the clothes she uses now were given to her, added that they were rags, compared to the ones she wore in her father’s house. What pointed to the fact that she could truly be from another world was the way she was lamenting openly about the treatment meted out to her by her in-laws. She said if she had made up her story, rather than bringing her children to the old mud house, she would have taken them to the governor’s house. The mud house, she said, did not compare with her father’s house in “the other world.” She said she only left her father’s house with a black bag and a Qur’an, which are still in her possession.
She also claimed to have dreamt of her father once, who was all tears, lamenting with his finger in his mouth that he warned his daughter not to embark on this journey. She said her husband pleaded with her in her dreams each time his people offended her. She said her husband said the reason he insisted she took his children to his parents was for his parents to have the joy of raising his children as they did not have such opportunity with him even as a first child.
The parents said they could not remember where they buried Abdulazeez.
The survival of heavily pregnant Taiyelolu and the future of her three children pose a challenge to her. She said the aged parents of her “ghost” husband could no longer work, hence, the fate of her children hung in the balance.
When she called our reporter last Monday, she said she was having signs that she would soon put to bed. She, therefore, appealed to the Osun State governor, Mr Rauf Aregbesola; his wife, Alhaja Sherifat, other well-meaning Nigerians, including corporate organisations and non-governmental organisations to come to her aid by empowering her so that her future and that of her three children abandoned could be secure.
What about her husband? She says he these days appears only in her dreams.culled

128 comments:

  1. Omg! Woah I'v not read the story too long

    ReplyDelete
  2. Hmmm...... Nkan mbe!

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. WAle Adenuga production proudly present to you.. ...Super story.

      Delete
    2. Good nollywood script.

      Delete
  3. Wow! Dis is an eerie story. I hv chills! I hv heard of dis sort tin many times. I hope she gets d help she needs weda d story is true or nt. White pple will probably ascribe dis to a type of delusion. My query is how she will birth since her 'father' will nt b dere to use d herb? Btw didn't she make friends while growing up? Too many questions in my mind bt wat d hell?!

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. She wasn't living in this world frnds ke

      Delete
    2. Ok oh, whatever, I still hv a couple of questions tho

      Delete
    3. Why is she saying d need for money n all wasnt a part of thr life in her then world but she said she used to ask her dad for 50k n he wld give her. Dis woman is hallucinating biko.

      Delete
    4. So many questions true,
      She said they only watch home videos,eat and sleep??huh?is it d same home video Genevive and Co act?hehe!so they have fans in ghost mode?unto that I don't envy them o!infact#officially scared and runs away#

      Delete
  4. Replies
    1. They are all over the place.Living dead,living normally.Lemme give u a secret,whenever u walk pass someone and u have goose pimple, watch it,that person is either or ghost or has soiled his or her hands with evil.they are evrywhere!we've got to aplly wisdom in our dealings with people.

      Delete
    2. Hmmm I marvel o. But I believe the story. I know a lot will dismiss this story, and perhaps call those of us who believe it shallow minds. But if you deal with God spiritually, and u have in depth knowledge of the things of the world... you'll believe this and be more fervent in prayers. Life itself is a mystery, and I can't be shocked by anything I hear these days o...God uses the foolish things of this world to confound the wise. Having said these much, I am still at loss for words on a way out for the young lady.

      Delete
  5. Too long a story..can't deal.but after reading the caption all I can say is...ife na-eme! God help us..

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Wonder how u read tru the univ

      Delete
    2. Dumb ass idiot. Read read read idiot

      Delete
    3. Anon 2:16. Who told u the person even attended primary school sef? Mentally lazy. Smh

      Delete
  6. Hmmmm. Things dey happen oh. C hw cold catch me
    Reminds me of an old movie 'the others'..
    I hope dis lady isn't a ghost as well

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. My point exactly!cos nothing is said of her biological mother,if they say the father was long dead,how did he get custody of the twins'?abi were they dead with him?
      Story sounds to creepy to be true!or better still she's hallucnating!

      Delete
  7. Hmmmmmm,its scary as i read,as if am watching a movie!totally speechless! Bt i wonder if this type of stories happen all ova d world,abi na only 4 naija? I wil comment wen i hear stories 4rm oda countries

    ReplyDelete
  8. though I've heard about ghosts infact I had one as my neighbor while growing up.He worked for a living but the strange thing then about him was that he had this overgrown teenage wife and was very randy.
    He cldnt resist anything in skirt and the wife popped babies yearly.
    According to them as d story usually goes she insisted on meeting his parents after about 7 kids n lo,she found out he was long dead before they met.she came back from d villa with all seven kids without her hubby chuks.
    She wldnt have been lying cos she stated exactly how it happened.
    I don't know about this lady's sanity tho they always have d same story line

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. No offence...
      Pls I need to know why your eyebrows remind me of a flying eagle.

      Delete
    2. Go and die in oshomole;s. Voice this lady is pretty hv seen a lot of her pics,may d good lord hv mercy on ur anonymouse self.

      Delete
    3. People on this blog will kill person with laugh one day. Flying eagle indeed. Lol

      Delete
    4. LadyEngland...
      I've been watching you. Enough of your attention seeking antics. Can you pls learn out to keep your stinking self out of other people's business?
      Anyway, come back & talk to me when you finally learn how to spell the word 'anonymous'. Little wonder, you weren't offered admission to study Law. Oh... I almost forgot, "Go & die" you skank! *Hiss*

      Delete
    5. Hahaha it was my mother who didn't alow me study law,she wanted a health related course u cargo,yes u are an anonymouse an anonyrat for that mata,ur alrdy,dead,witout a face,aint u dead,living as anonymous u wld soon fade off,cheap,poverty stricken slut,only people like dat attack pretty grls for no reason,becoz of the hate in you,wit ur poor mentality guess poverty hv eaten ur brains,u want to insult me,how is dis ur own biz.am sure u hvnt evn eaten today am bad market for u.bring ur pic mk we compare wit the grl pic,wether no be run we go run here

      Delete
    6. LadyElephant!
      Can u stop bitching around? You sound very very crass. You call me an anonymous, yet you still explained why you didn't study Law to this anonymous person? Lmao! Hey! You have that poverty mentality... Let tell you how people whose intestines have been eaten up by 'poverty bug' behave, they lash out first about a person's social status in a completely unrelated topic. Class don't brag dear... I could teach you a thing or two about social etiquette. Oops! I forgot, you can't afford such service. Next time you wanna talk about a person being anonymous, use your real pic...not a random pic from the internet!
      Calm your titties down, life is not that serious. Whatever it is that's eating you up, I pray you find peace. Peace out, b*tch :p

      Delete
    7. Wanna be,in 100years u cnt get to were I am

      Delete
  9. I don't think she is alright.

    ReplyDelete
  10. Wonders shall nvr end o,I blv this lad,its all hallucination,by now the real family of the girl should be out,I rmber wen I was young my mother told me a story like this,thy awys disapear wen close to their home town,may the good lod hv mercy on us.

    ReplyDelete
  11. dat hausa girl that blogs13 December 2013 at 14:01

    Hian! I used to hear this kind of stories then but don't believe it.wonders shall never end.

    ReplyDelete
  12. She needs to b taken to a psychiatric hospital.
    Shez obvioulsy delusional.

    ReplyDelete
  13. Very strange story, does this mean her chidren are half ghost half human, is that possible? What about her, is she a human being?
    Before she came to 'this world' she was living in a spirit world so she could be a spirit too
    She needs to be delivered and accept Jesus Christ

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. They are half ghost human or half human ghost

      Delete
  14. Works of the Devil!!

    Sad some innocent Children are being dragged into this.

    ReplyDelete
  15. Ah! Nkan mbe. Strange things rε̲̣ really happening Õoooº°˚˚°Âº .

    ReplyDelete
  16. I dey fear oh, ehen?

    ReplyDelete
  17. Hehehe na phyno gt am*ghost mode*

    ReplyDelete
  18. Mentally unbalanced.

    She should me taken for a mental evaluation.

    ReplyDelete
  19. i cover my self with the blood of Jesus christ of Nazareth...@i_choptas_Not

    ReplyDelete
  20. Nigerians!!! She is either lying or crazy! Why are some Nigerians so superstitious and gullible, up to the point that a national paper will publish this crap. SMH!

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. My dear, better believe dat dis world is very spiritual. U believe say winch dey abi..

      Delete
    2. I believe say winsh dey, but not in the way you see it. For my eye Messi be winsh, tiger woods be winsh, bill gates na winsh, Hitler was a winsh, anybody with extraordinary talents na winsh. But will that make me live in fear and seek protection from one church by enriching the pastor? NO!!!!

      Delete
  21. Imagine,maybe is delusional she needs a psychiatric check up.

    ReplyDelete
  22. If this story is true then she Must be a ghost too trapped in this world and her kids too, its making me remember one story book I read in primary school "Stories my Mother told me" one of the stories in that book had something like this, but their "guide" was a horse tail.
    These things happen! My mum told me one of her Grand Uncle or so, always told his people that when he dies he will come visting one day, this man died and visited his people oh! He asked for food, water to bath and he even napped! While he was sleeping the village people were busy planning how to cut him with blade so his "blood" can drop on the earth so he can't go back, that's how this Man woke up and warned them sternly , well in the evening he said he wanted to leave, the family people escorted him at a very safe distance, after a while he disappeared, my mum said her mum told her, it might just be a story sha, but spiriual things like this happen
    Ask people that stay near cementaries, they claim to hear a lot of wailing by those that were killed unjustly or b4 their time.

    ReplyDelete
  23. Would make a great script for a nollywood movie. This is their kinda stuff.

    Mr anonymous

    ReplyDelete
  24. my grandmother told me a story similar to this sometime ago. the "ghost" a lady got married and gave birth to 2 kids... after a while, the husband insisted on knowing her family so she had to take them to her people... when they almost got to her village where my grand-mum too was living at that time, the "ghost lady" gave the directions to her house with the excuse of going to buy something and would join them shortly afterwards. It was after the man and his two kids got to the house and narrated the story that it was confirmed to them that the lady had died a long time ago. my granny said the news went viral and everyone came to touch the suppose "ghost kids"
    I thought it was just some kinda story she was telling...

    ReplyDelete
  25. Mum told me a story about a man while she was still young. He lived in her friends house(d normal face me face u). He neither worked nor married but wore the best clothes and had no friends.
    She said One day a man came to visit someone in that building saw him and called his name. He immediately ran into his room and dat was d last tym dey saw him. He has bin dead a long long tym ago.Stuff happens. We just have to be prayerful so we dont fall into the wrong hands

    ReplyDelete
  26. Its a mysterious world we live in. Anything is possible.

    ReplyDelete
  27. Like seriously....?
    Heard stories like this before, never believed them, don't know if I believe this one either....
    Scary story.

    Let me start scrutinising some peeps I know who have suspicious and ghost like tendencies...creepy!!

    ReplyDelete
  28. I thought this happens only in nollywood, Now its live on Nigerian tribune...Lord have mercy!!!!

    ReplyDelete
  29. to be honest i dont know if this is real or not,but a similar case happened to a woman in my church.she is much older now and all her children 4 males and 1 female are much older than i am
    she still lives in the bungalow in a part of ikeja that was built by the said husband before he disappeared after the woman insisted on knowing members of his family and all the children are alive and well till today

    ReplyDelete
  30. To those of u saying she's sick or delusional or crazy,u beta pray u dnt experience such bcos it is real. One of such happened in Delta State dis year,d man who had died long ago,came bak,had 4kids and wen d wife asked to meet his pple,he took her home,pointed to d house,d woman entered n started waitin for d hubby she wld neva see again! It is real o

    ReplyDelete
  31. To those of u saying she's sick or delusional or crazy,u beta pray u dnt experience such bcos it is real. One of such happened in Delta State dis year,d man who had died long ago,came bak,had 4kids and wen d wife asked to meet his pple,he took her home,pointed to d house,d woman entered n started waitin for d hubby she wld neva see again! It is real o

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Exactly. Everything we see today happened in the ancient days. Jesus' resurrection, tho distinct and peculiar, has a near spiritual undertone to this. In that when He arose on the third day, those who saw Him doubted it was Him until He showed His scars. So me think it's possible.

      Delete
  32. It's a crazy world and crazy things are bound to happen

    ReplyDelete
  33. I donot know if her story is true or not, but when i was a child,i was told something semilar like this one happened in my village.
    A man's only son died when UKWA(can't remember the english name) fell on him and broke his neck. The news killed the mother and the father died later as no one took care of him at old age and he never remarried.
    I was told that about 30yrs later a young man came back from French Dahomey now Benin Republic with a car (1960/1970) peugeot model, his wife and 2 children. He bought a small land and built a house. He woke one morning walked into the bush and never came back. It was revealed by the native doctor that he had gone back to his real world, that he only came back to make sure that the family lineage continues.
    The family still dey till today and doing well and don multiply wella.
    Paragon7ven.

    ReplyDelete
  34. I donot know if her story is true or not, but when i was a child,i was told something semilar like this one happened in my village.
    A man's only son died when UKWA(can't remember the english name) fell on him and broke his neck. The news killed the mother and the father died later as no one took care of him at old age and he never remarried.
    I was told that about 30yrs later a young man came back from French Dahomey now Benin Republic with a car (1960/1970) peugeot model, his wife and 2 children. He bought a small land and built a house. He woke one morning walked into the bush and never came back. It was revealed by the native doctor that he had gone back to his real world, that he only came back to make sure that the family lineage continues.
    The family still dey till today and doing well and don multiply wella.
    Paragon7ven.

    ReplyDelete
  35. Akuko even if na home movie. kai, abeg make them park well ojare. Naija i hail una oo. This is the height of taking someone for a fool. U expect me to believe this/? chaiiiii

    ReplyDelete
  36. too much yoruba movies.

    ReplyDelete
  37. Demons on earth.

    ReplyDelete
  38. But y do they always seem to have the same story line, I.e. the partner insisted on knowing his/ her people, on the way to the village the ghost gives an excuse and vanishes?

    ReplyDelete
  39. She is 25 year old, her first child is 8, meaning she started having kids at 17, obviously a 17 year old should be aware of her sorroundings. No neighbours? No telephone, GSM is like pure water now. I think she is mentally challenged. Ghost mode for 25 years, I doubt.

    ReplyDelete
  40. Abeg make them find this lazy woman job. Take her to a psychiatrist and find out the man wey do am 419 or prison escapee wey don dey born children with her. It is only in this backward part of the world we hear stories like this. Sorry, I am not gullible. Rose

    ReplyDelete
  41. WOW... dats all i can say

    ReplyDelete
  42. Av read such stories before, jus find it so hard to bliv cos de bible said 'its appointd unto man to die once n after dat judgemnt'. Dis stories sound so true but very hard to bliv.

    Tabbi.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. It is either the word of God is true or this story. However christ had to come through a woman to function on earth. Spirits can't function on earth without using a legal citizen of the earth (a living body)

      Delete
  43. Hmmm, ha nkan be.

    I know one lady who had an encounter with a ghost. In fact, she dated a ghost. Her name is Moji Perrera and she's dead now sef. She was very close to my cousin and that's how I knew her.

    According to her, she met this guy on her way to work one morning. They engaged in conversation, he liked her, she liked him and they started dating. Along the line, her mum took the guy's details to her church C & S where she was told the guy was an akudaya (yoruba word for ghost). She called her daughter and told her, but she didn't believe it. Anyway, another prophet also told her the same thing, but she still doubted. Six months down the line, the man proposed and she said yes, but would love to meet his parents. The guy said no wahala. On the said day, they travelled to Ibadan where the guy claimed his parents lived. On getting to the neighbourhood, he pointed his house to her and told her he's coming that he wanted to see his aunt. Moji didn't suspect anything. On getting to the house, she met an old woman and she told her she wanted to see Mrs. so and so (I have forgotten his name). The woman said she was the one and Moji explained her mission to the woman. The woman screamed and said, "Ha, lagbaja ma ti ku lati odun meta seyin (The guy has been dead since 3 years ago). Moji said she started shaking and the woman even told her where he was buried. The woman now called one of her children and told her what Moji said. The daughter repeated what her mum said to Moji. It was a shocked and astonished Moji that came back to Lagos. She told my cousin and I what happened and we were like... whattttttt? Anyway, she got over it, but suddenly she fell ill and died some months after.

    I'm suspecting Jeff Ajobaju to be a ghost. He works in my office as a Production Editor, but men, that man is queer. He doesn't eat, doesn't accept lifts, doesn't talk to anyone. In fact, no one knows where he lives. If you greet him, he won't answer and he's always claiming the Holy Spirit is always talking to him. I'm always looking for his trouble. I remember one time he was head of my department. Kai, see wahala. He gave me a memo and copied the Managing Editor and some other editors (I hope no one from my office is reading this o). When I replied, I gave the other editors my real reply where I signed and I gave Jeff the love editor I stole from his pc as his own reply. I didn't sign. He went to the Managing Editor (ME) to report me. Come see denial. I told ME, haba, why would I do such a thing? I don't even have his password to his pc and sir, this memo isn't even signed. The ones I gave you and other editors, didn't I sign them? If looks could kill, Jeff's looks could have murdered me. The ME didn't know what to do and he dismissed us. When we left his office, I did tongue out to Jeff and said so, you fit write love letter? See yeye.
    I showed him pepper and the ME had to transfer him to another department. Up till now, when he sees me, his looks are murderous to say the least. Wetin concern Oluyomi? But seriously, that man is strange

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. u talk too much. do.u have any professional integrity?

      Delete
    2. Keep your personal issues to yourself please...

      Delete
    3. No offence but do you need psychological help?

      Delete

    4. You have finally gone mad! I hope you get sacked! See how you are spoiling someone's name and bringing office matters to a Blog?

      Delete
    5. I feel sorry for you, you are a tell tale, unprofessional.. How can you even mention names???

      I had to call you out on this on. Kill your urge to make comments. Urgggh


      Akinife

      Delete
    6. I help you forward this link to you office so they can read for themselves what you have done. She bi all of u na Don see the true Oluyomi now? When I kept repeating it that this old woman is not who she is you didn't believe, she has confirmed with her post how she practically set someone up. Abeg need I say more?
      Oluyomi you are evil personified

      Delete
  44. Nephilim-like story.

    ReplyDelete
  45. I don't know what to belive anymore,but all in know is that we live in perilous time.

    ReplyDelete
  46. If this story is true then what happened to judgement after death?
    Life is indeed a mystery.
    Whatever happened to when one dies,it's neither heaven or hell
    I keep wondering
    Had an argument with my gf one night about the existence of God,religion and all the mysteries surrounding life and she said she believes in reincarnation and that when one dies,the person comes back but in another form or possibly human and she believe God exist amongst us(quoted the bible when Jesus said whatever you do to the lest of my brothers,you have done to me),she believes the first world was filled with dinosaurs before god destroyed it and made human and also thinks that there is no heaven!that heaven is here on earth?and hell?,I can't remember her response to that.
    That night I had nightmares,cos all she said sacred the shit outta me
    She mentioned she gat déjà vu experience every now and then;what that means,that's she is a reincarnation of someone.
    I told her I wouldn't know about the déjà vu thingy as I don't like to think about the mysteries of life though sometimes one can't avoid it.
    Now looking at this story(if it's true),what logical explanation can one give to this?
    I honestly do not mind questioning God about this one.
    On how someone that died years back will be existing on this same planet. Does that mean there are other beings living here on earth?
    HOW ON EARTH CAN ONE EXPLAIN THIS!
    How without the gourd she is in a thick forest but with it she is in the busiest road ever!...really???
    I will have to meet my friend kristner again tonight,would love to hear her opinion on this...she seems to know more than I do in this aspect.
    But mein,this story is soooo scary!.
    Will go meet her with a paper and a pen!

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Who are you to question God Almighty? Stop been ignorant and come to full realisation of the world you live in! The devil is in control on earth and stories such as this shouldn't baffle you. No such thing as re-incarnation for it is assigned unto all men to die and after death, judgement says the Bible... that's if you believe in the Bible! when you hear of people coming back to earth after death and blah blah... just know it's evil spirits at work operating in the form, image and likeness of dead people, period!!! don't be fooled and mind your tongue!!!

      Delete
    2. If you still have the same girlfriend, and you are saved.. You need to end that relationship now other wise, you have laid a bad foundation


      Akinife

      Delete
    3. Unto reincarnation,i didn't believe but circumstances surrounding d birth of my 2nd daughter makes me feel she's a reincarnation of my late fav cousin who died mysteriously at d age of 12yrs.
      All thru my pregnancy,I kept seeing her(my late cousin) in my dreams,she will just be looking at me or sometimes she will be trying to come hug me,had to keep praying Criously cos I believe it's bad omen seeing the dead in dreams.the dream stops for a while and starts again up until I gave birth!
      The more strange thing is that even after I birthed her,whenever I dream of her(dats my daughter now),her name will be dat of my late cousin in d dream(note dat I didn't name her after the late one o)hmmmm!and sometimes even images of her in d dream will flash me faces of my late cousin #sigh#
      And also she's extremely too smart,bcos behaves like she has known things before,she grasps so easily and is almost smarter than her elder',!and again her birth brought us the biggest breakthrough ever!infact I and my hubby always say she brought all she will need from heaven!
      It's so strange,but I will keep watching cos there are truely mysteries in dis world sha.

      Delete
    4. Deja vu queen bee.exactly my point.if u didn't know ur cousin,these behaviours would have meant nothing to you.there is just more to this life than we all know,more than what the bible teaches us,more than what is seen.

      Delete
  47. I think she is mentally unbalanced. Truth is that she needs help immediately bcos of her condition! God help us

    ReplyDelete
  48. SHE NEED SALVATION AND JESUS CHRIST IS THE ONLY SALVATION

    ReplyDelete
  49. Wow! Sounds lyk one movie RMD nd stella "puff puff face"Damasus acted....buh I bliv it hapns in dis world we are in.......buh itz funi me dat I lyk famzing my bf siblings die....my advice knw nd famz ur bf/gf people well b4 anytin anytin

    ReplyDelete
  50. All these ghost stories sha! I'm wondering why it is after one or two kids that the supposed spouse starts asking questions about family background...

    ReplyDelete
  51. This can happen to anyone except if you're prayerful o, you don't really know who is who in this life o, U̶̲̥̅̊ need spiritual eyes from God to actually see beneath or the intoto of what's going on around you.

    ReplyDelete
  52. I know it exist, but I don't believe it.cuz am a be liver dat there's no life after death, all this stories are just some of devil deceit, and all this ghost are sprint, they call them "alujanu'" in Yoruba, AV been hearing d same story too but I refuse to be deceive by the devil

    ReplyDelete
  53. I bliv dis story cos b4 my granny died she had injury on her leg nd sum months after my mum gav birth to me wit d same injury,same place on my leg.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. In short u be iyabo??? ntoh, u b ur mummy's mother, na u biko?

      Delete
  54. Bizzare! Scary!

    Strange things are happening.

    I have witnessed lady who got seriously slapped in a market by a "ghost". She screamed, everyone turned, finger marks on her face but no-one saw who slapped her.

    An old lady started speaking Yoruba to her telling her she brought it upon herself that why would she bend down and look in between her legs?? And asked her again that how many heads did she see in place of legs (human turned upside down walking with their head)
    Y
    The woman just kept wailing that she only wanted to pick her money that fell.



    ReplyDelete
  55. This is crazy she need her head to be examined

    ReplyDelete
  56. Hehehe this just reminded me of d nollywood film -missing angel by charles novia..stella damasus got preggie for a ghost desmond elliot........#i dnt blive this shit ..demons are at work here.there's nufn like reincarnation.once a persn dies,his/her spirit goes bak to God and his/her thoughts do perish.frm dust u wia made,to dust u will return.Ecclesiastes 9:5,12:7.

    ReplyDelete
  57. Alexandra Alexander13 December 2013 at 23:51

    OK! And I'm reading it at midnight! Now how do I sleep?#scared much#

    ReplyDelete
  58. Her kids looks well looked after. They don't look hungry at all...mmmh.

    ReplyDelete
  59. Those who dont believe in ghost should tune in to sky CI CHANNEL 553 and watch the haunting and ghost stories there you will see verifiable and documented ghost stories

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Shut up jare!!!!! Mr UK. OK WE HAVE HEARD YOU, GO AND DIE(IN OSHIOMOLE'S VOICE)

      Delete
  60. Hell No,I won't believe this story jare.My immdiate elder brother died 5yrs ago am still waiting for him to appear to me.Till then i will know that ghost exist.When una dey grow una no get peer group,una no dey go church,no neigbours,d market wey u dey go buy food stuffs u no sabi anybody or d name of d market.Aunty abeg park well.Beg people to donate for u or help you get a job to train your children.Am out of here ghost ko ghost ni.Pls don't be a burnden to this aged woman,u for go Dangote house nah abi security too tight for there???

    ReplyDelete
  61. @Frances, u better believe in reincarnation, ish is as real as the beings walking the earth. no one knows how many life times he/she has lived, and until every sin has been atoned for, every purpose has been fulfilled, you shall continue to return to this earth in different ways(rich, thief, farmer, a chinese, a Briton, a leper) until the time elapses and then you r either going to the underneath or you ascend up. So y'll thinking reincarnation doesn't exist, go on, blah, do not live your lives as though it may be your last and keep thinking you r gon' face judgment rye after death, bruh, sis, y'll gon' be returning here.
    As for the story, weird as it may seem, I feel sorry 4her, hopefully she gets the help she seeks and prayers as well. An awful lot is happening, the earth has been taken by those from the underworld, and this is the time to be weary yet, upright in every doing.
    Heard so many stories of this sort, after the death of my uncle. He would come every night and cry but never say a word, grandma would go pet him, water was readily available for his bath and food to eat, after which he would nap a bit and then disappear, it continued severally and everyone in the household got scared, eventually a message was passed on to a much younger female cousin of mine by some supposed spirit on the farm and it was via that, they found who had poisoned him, justice being served, he came the last day, had a proper meal, showered, didn't nap but spoke to grandma and asked to be escorted to some distance and then disappeared.
    Some people get married to their spouse without meeting or knowing their family because of love or sweet mouth(OHO) at some point you will see your mates talking about taking their kids to see their spouses' family and it would then oCcur to you to do same and most times that is how the truth is unveiled. My take, know, meet your supposed in-laws before you say 'I do', else we gon' read your story. Lol, JK, we r all covered, AMEN.

    ReplyDelete
  62. Bloglord, are you fucking kidding me?!!! That shit is real? hahahaha.

    A cousin of mine once warned of us (myself and my bro whn we were younger) about bending down and looking in between our legs, in his own case though, he said you will get a kick in the butt and die (lol). I put it down to superstition, hahaha, I no do again oo.

    But seriously though, why would you marry/keep popping kids for someone whose family/lineage you don't know? Olohun maje, rough play.

    I have heard tons of stories like these before and I know a couple of people who have seen dead relatives (from afar though), you can't even convince me to go inside your family house alone without you who brought me (I am kinda shy esp. when meeting people for the first time, so I no go gree, we gats go inside together ni oo).

    My own perspective is a dead person is dead and gone but jinns (which we Yorubas call Aljanu) have the ability to take over the body of a dead person and generally function like the living within that skin.

    ReplyDelete
  63. Crazy as it may sound, it may very well be the truth. I have read a true life story like this when I was much younger and we lived in Benin city. It had been a story of a man who lived in Ghana with his only daughter and after her mother's death, she had insisted she meet with her father's family. And like this story here, they'd travelled together to Benin and the father had pointed out the house and then told her he needed to visit a friend just close by.
    Bottomline she got to the house met her grandmother and discovered that her father was a ghost.
    Terrible things do happen. God have mercy on us!

    ReplyDelete
  64. If u don't agree with what this woman is saying,then u don't know the world u live in... So many things happening.? Witches and wizardry.... Flying at night et all,Miami waters and mermaid,and the after lives... I have heard of so many tales like this,and one even happened to a relation,he had been dead a long long time but someone called and said he was seen in Lagos,the person that saw him didn't go to meet him cos he was flabagastered... That's how my dad went to lag and saw him living with wife and 3kids... Immediately he saw my dad,dude ran away and that has been it,dad had to explain to wifey that he died like 10yrs ago,died in his 20's... I was in pry 5 then when dad came back from that trip...

    ReplyDelete
  65. We scientists don't believe in ghosts.

    ReplyDelete
  66. This one na movie, part 2 dey? Madam come up with a better story next time

    ReplyDelete
  67. Please after death is judgement! Let the devil keep messing with mortals, he owns this world so he will continue his mind games

    ReplyDelete
  68. I hope Jeff is his real name! I need to contact him! So his knows oluyomi in his office is the first born of satan

    ReplyDelete
  69. Once a person died, d fellow is dead 4 ever,but spirit being do take over some bodies they are interested in to rake havoc with d body on d society,hence u get these kind of funny reports.

    ReplyDelete
  70. ikom girl in lagos15 December 2013 at 10:51

    Usually, if a person dies, a spirit can use his/her body to do stuffs. That's why you pray during burials and plead the blood of Christ on the corpse. Yes reincarnation may not exist, but this world is deep. Evil spirits exist and they cause alot of confusion. Like this. This story is true. Whether u believe it or not. Who directed her to a house to meet ppl she doesn't know from Adam? And she knew d name and confirmed it. And they told her they knew d guy and he was dead.
    My aunty had an orphan she was mothering in church, a grown up man sha. About 20-21. She was training him in school and all. One time he went to school and fell ill. No GSM then. So he sent someone to his Mother's house to tell her that he was I'll, as he had called d church but the landline rang and no one picked and called back. When d person finally reached Lagos, and told my aunty. They started running to his school on Delta, by road. By the time they got there, he had died. Now, before he died he was hearing music. Ppl by his hospital bed said he kept singing and smiling and was asking if his church members have come with the music bus (cos he was in d choir and a devoted Christian) but they said nobody was here yet. He sang until he died. 1 hr later, my Aunty arrived to meet his corpse. She cried and buried him in her mothers compound. She didn't inform anybody. She wasn't rich, had no kids and that boy was her only hope.
    2 yrs later, someone came from Republic of Benin. Went to see my aunty and said she saw her son in d market oh. That they gisted and he bought her orange. They sucked together and gisted and he paid for it. Said he was done with school and is working on a construction company there. That he would come for Xmas. She had goods to buy, so she talked with him for 15mins, thanked him and rushed off.
    My aunty was confused and said they boy had died 2 yrs ago. D woman was shocked. She was afraid that she had eaten orange from a strange man. I was 7 yrs old then, but I remember vividly.

    ReplyDelete
  71. ikom girl in lagos15 December 2013 at 11:03

    There was a woman in my hometown who was selling akara. Very tasty. Everyone used to line up for it. One day someone else who heard about the akara but never lived in d town, passed through to buy. Immediately he saw her, he shouted and said he knew he. As she raised her head up, her, her akara utensils, her children and belongings disappeared. Her husband was astonished. He ran mad till date.
    better believe it!

    ReplyDelete
  72. ikom girl in lagos15 December 2013 at 11:18

    In my uncles village, two friends died. They bought a piece of land together and as one big man came to contest the land with them, there was an dispute and they died mysteriously in d middle of all. For justice to be done, the town decided that no one will build on that plot except the children of these men. Now both wives were preggers, and gave birth to two boys.
    one evening, my uncle was walking past those empty plits. He saw these two boys and they greeted. They were 4 yrs old. As he kept walking he heard their conversations. They were,discussing about the boundaries if d land. They were arguing, holding sticks. One was pointing somewhere the other was arguing. And he was wondering how 4 yr old boys are discussing boundaries and arguing. Up to the point of reminding each other what happened on d days they shared d land. And giving instances of what they thought were d boundaries, all in native dialect.
    Isn't that strange? My uncle couldn't eat that evening.

    ReplyDelete

Disclaimer: Comments And Opinions On Any Part Of This Website Are Opinions Of The Blog Commenters Or Anonymous Persons And They Do Not Represent The Opinion Of StellaDimokoKorkus.com

Pictures and culled stories posted on this site are given credit and if a story is yours but credited to the wrong source,Please contact Stelladimokokorkus.com and corrections will be made..

If you have a complaint or a story,Please Contact StellaDimokoKorkus.com Via

Sdimokokorkus@gmail.com
Mobile Phone +4915210724141