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Why I Burnt Down Our Mother, the Witch's House - Mercy Aigbe's Sister

Dr Patience Aigbekaen makes drastic decision

By Jide OkonjoPublished 2 years ago 3 min read

Nollywood actress Mercy Aigbe's sister, Dr Patience Aigbekaen has reportedly burnt down the house of their mother citing reasons of witchcraft and wickedness as her reason.

According to reports, the incident happened on Wednesday afternoon at Adebayo Mokuolu Street, opposite the Anthony Village Recreation centre in Lagos. Eyewitnesses present say that Aigbekaen was very angry as she accused her mother of refusing to help her pay off an N800,000 loan which she, Aigbekaen had taken. She also accused her and Mercy's mother of playing favorites. Neighbors even heard Aigbekaen shout that she as the one who was going to kill their mother. Not long after, she burnt down the old woman's house.

Luckily, their mother was not home at the time when Aigbekaen set the house on fire. According to reports, Aigbekaen turned herself into the police after setting the house on fire. The woman was very angry and hurt, and actually, just earlier before she set her mother's house on fire, she actually went to Facebook to post some very choice words about her mother, and younger sister, Mercy Aigbe. Here's what Aigbekaen said on Facebook.

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Mercy Aigbe's mother on left, sister on right

Posting on Facebook moments before she set her mother's house on fire, Aigbekaen wrote:

My 50th birthday celebration last year on my mind today. The picture below is a classical depiction of one surrounded by decadently first-class, first-degree pretentious relathieves.

A wickedly deceptive mother with inborn satanic evil greed on my right, and a younger sister who out of love for money and worldly lusts and pride of life, attempted temporarily “stole ” my divine destiny ( in her myopic inglorious foolishness she doesn’t know that microscope portion the devil can afford to steal for her is useless and to her eternal shame in a very short while al) on my left.

Looking at the deceptive show of love and lying appearance NO ONE can never know! Both are avid churchgoers and same known in the kingdom of darkness. Smh.

My prayer henceforth: “Daddy God am tired of these 2 burdens; am tired of being sentimental; am tired of hiding my pains with smiles; and tired of understanding they would repent as they continually take me for granted despite the long revelation from the Holy Spirit, of these household principality and an evil personality. Get them rid of me. Do the needful now, Abba Father remember Isaiah 45:11”

Moments after this post, Aigbekaen burnt down the house.

Hmmm. Nawa o! This kind of story. Not Mercy's own sister accusing her and her mother of witchcraft and then burning their house. All because the mother did not pay N800,000 loan that she, Aigbekaen, took out? Who does that? And then to accuse the mother and her sister of witchcraft and burn the house of the old woman, ha! There has to be more to this story that we maybe do not know because for a child to do this to their own parent, that means that something very bad must have happened.

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