Abroad Returnee Steps Into Her Mansion in Nigeria for First Time, Appeases Ancestors: "I Won't Die"

Abroad Returnee Steps Into Her Mansion in Nigeria for First Time, Appeases Ancestors: "I Won't Die"

  • An abroad returnee has expressed her joy on social media after seeing the house that she built in Nigeria for the first time
  • A video captured the moment she stepped into the house and blessed it while saying some prayers to her ‘ancestors’ and gods of the land
  • In the clip posted via TikTok, she prayed for any evil that had been planned by her enemies against her to be averted

A Nigerian lady who had been living abroad recently shared a sacred moment on TikTok after seeing her newly built house in Nigeria for the first time.

The emotional clip, which quickly went viral, showed her stepping into the house and expressing gratitude to her 'ancestors' and gods.

Lady appeases her ancestors as she returns to Nigeria to see her house.
Lady prays to her ancestors before stepping into her house in Nigeria. Photo credit: @royalstarlordentertainment/TikTok.
Source: TikTok

Abroad returnee blesses mansion in Nigeria

The lady, known on TikTok as @royalstarlordentertainment, captured the moment she entered her new home, breaking a coconut at the gate while chanting prayers.

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As she walked around the compound, she sprinkled a drink from a bottle, and prayed against any evil.

She was overwhelmed with so much emotions, thanking her ancestors and gods for bringing her back home safely.

In her words:

"Thank you the gods of my fathers. Your daughter is back. Every evil thing wey them plan concerning this house, back to sender. Evil thing wey them plan, back to sender. As I enter this house, I enter with peace. I'm back to my house. The house I built. This is my first time of seeing this house physically. May I not see trouble, pain and may I not die. Every weapon formed against me in this house shall return back to the sender. And so shall it be. I give God all the glory. I give our ancestors all the glory."
Lady prays to her ancestors as she returns to Nigeria to see her house.
Lady appreciates her ancestors as she steps into her house in Nigeria for the first time. Photo credit: @royalstarlordentertainment/TikTok.
Source: TikTok

Reactions as lady blesses house in Nigeria

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TikTok users shared their opinions in the comments section.

@Wood said:

"This is not evil I don’t see why you guy’s are seeing it that way. This is traditional way of sanctifying n blessing the house from negativity and bad energy. Congratulations mama."

@ovalox reacted:

"You guys misplace priorities. Well, I was like you guys. This space and funds should have been channeled to investment. After building you’re coming back abroad. A total waste. Well congratulations. And for you guys saying she is edo, she is Urhobo."

@Don brown orji said:

"You are not just a woman, but a woman that is well learned and strong in spirit, I tap from your blessings."

@Mr-Gabbana said:

"Esatko and Esan dey rep I did the same when got home its well with you madam may you reap the fruit of your labour congratulations once again madam."

@PrinceAde commented:

"My sister I whole heartedly give you CONGRATULATIONS on this milestone. I wish you more blessings and good health. Dear Almighty GOD see your daughter and remember me your son too ooo Baba. No let me labour in vain oooo."

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@fabiansunny3 added:

"My sister you will live in this your house with peace of mind also with good health any evil one against you shall go blind in Jesus name Amen, enjoy your comfortable house with smiles wish you progress."

See the post below:

Lady builds portable house with flat roof

Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously reported that a Nigerian lady, Shukura Oyebamiji, who wanted to become a landlord on time quickly finished a one-room and parlour apartment and moved in.

The lady used minimal materials on roofing as she employed a flat structure that saved on both wood and sheet costs.

Source: Legit.ng

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