Ghanaian woman dies in abroad after allegedly taking “Yesu Mogya” [Watch Video]
Ghanaian woman dies in abroad after allegedly taking “Yesu Mogya” [Watch Video]
According to reports, a Ghanaian woman in her mid-30s passed away in Canada after fasting for a long time and allegedly abusing a drug called “Yesu Mogya,” which translates to “Jesus’ Blood.”
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It was reported that the woman had been fasting for weeks and had only been consuming ‘Yesu Mogya’, a liquid that some people believe has healing and spiritual properties.
According to reports, the deceased, whose identity has not yet been revealed, ingested significant amounts of the drug while she was devoted to her faith.
The body was found in her Toronto, Ontario, apartment with indications that the deceased had been dead for a few days, according to a video that went viral and was narrated by another Ghanaian woman.
Her passing has raised questions about the possible dangers of severe fasting and the use of “Yesu Mogya,” which has become more and more popular among Ghanaians both domestically and overseas.
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According to reports, the woman’s death has shocked the Ghanaian community in Canada, with many advocating for increased awareness of the possible dangers of extreme fasting.
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One woman can be heard in the widely shared video warning people to put their health and wellbeing first, especially when partaking in spiritual activities that could be harmful to their health.
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