I came to Lagos hoping churches would heal my blindness | Legit TV

Sdílet
Vložit
  • čas přidán 10. 09. 2024
  • Mr John Sunday is in his late 30s but lost sight when he was 4 years old. According to him, he has tried all possible means to regain his sight but proved abortive.
    He disclosed to Legit TV that he came to Lagos with the help of his brother with the hope of getting permanent healing from various churches but after several 'Healing and Deliverance' sessions, the doctor told him his sight cannot be restored.
    Rather than beg on the streets like most people, he attended the school of the blind where he learned how to locally produce liquid soap, toilet cleaner, and insecticide and this has been his major source of income since then.
    John Sunday regrets his present state as his first wife left with their two daughters after the doctor revealed nothing can be done to restore his sight...
    ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ Domestic abuse survivors seek your help! Donate to save the lives of women and girls at risk: / legit ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️
    My Migration Story I Legit TV
    After being deceived, coerced or forced on illegitimate or irregular trips outside the country by road, Nigerian returnees get a unique opportunity to tell their stories and share their experiences during such horrible trips. This series also provides a platform which gives hope to some of these returnees to get their lives back on track and become reference points for those planning to embark on such trips.
    The Naija People I TV
    Nigerians and ingenuity are almost inseparable, as many of them are quick to create, manipulate or improvise by way of critical thinking, and these individuals deserve to be celebrated. In the midst of these, however, are some whose stories must be heard, because of the hardship they're facing. All these and more are presented to our viewer and everyone who comes across our videos
    The Naija Woman I Legit TV
    Every Nigerian woman is a hustler in her family and many times, comes across as the breadwinner, yet they are not always celebrated enough. The Naija Woman extols the virtues of the Nigerian woman, her hard work, her resilience, and her passion in helping to knit her family together, no matter what it takes.
    The Traditionalists I Legit TV
    Traditional worship in Nigeria is associated with spiritism and is clouded in a lot of mysteries, therefore, this series demystifies many of the mysteries associated with traditional worship or practice in Nigeria. Educated, well-read traditional worshippers unravel every mystery behind certain beliefs about their practice and explain, in clear terms, how the traditional worship works.
    ___
    Connect with Legit TV!
    Visit Legit.ng website: www.legit.ng/
    Follow Legit.ng on Twitter: / legitngnews
    Follow Legit TV on Facebook: / legitngnews
    Follow Legit TV on Instagram: / legit.ng
    #LegitTV #legitng #Legit #nigerianews

Komentáře • 7