A Ghanaian woman has shared her emotional story about the difficult consequences she faces after performing bizarre rituals to fulfill her desire to marry a white man. Speaking anonymously, the woman explained that she was driven by desperation, leading her to seek the help of a female spiritualist to make her dream come true.
According to the woman, the spiritualist instructed her to shave her pubic hair and have sexual relations with men at three different cemeteries as part of the ritual. Believing this would help her find the husband she longed for, she followed these instructions.
In an interview with Pastor Prince on Secret TV on YouTube, the woman revealed that after completing the ritual, she began attracting several white men who provided her with financial support but never committed to marriage. She said, “I had more white men coming my way, and they were giving me money, but none of them wanted to marry me. I went back to the spiritualist, and she asked me to sing at the cemeteries at night, which I also did.”
The woman described how she later met another white man who gifted her a car and provided financial assistance, but their relationship soured, and she blocked him. In response, the man threatened her, and this marked the beginning of even more significant challenges.
Since that time, the woman says she has experienced sleepless nights and is frequently overwhelmed by a compulsion to dance in the middle of the night. She also noted that the only men interested in proposing to her now are much older, and many of them are in poor health.
“One of the white men who wanted to marry me eventually left the country, and later, I heard he had died. I am finding it very hard to sleep; something keeps pushing me to dance at night. Now, it’s only older or sick men who propose to me, and I feel exhausted and in need of help,” she said.
The story highlights the heavy toll her decisions have taken on her personal life, as she now struggles with sleeplessness, emotional turmoil, and a lack of meaningful relationships.