Dr. Daniel Olukoya, the General Overseer of the Mountain of Fire and Miracles Ministries (MFM), has recounted the tragic story of a pastor who died after engaging in an affair with a widow whose five previous husbands had mysteriously passed away.

Speaking during the Physician Hour program, Olukoya narrated how the woman in question had been married multiple times, yet never bore a child for any of her husbands before they each met untimely deaths.

According to him, “The woman married her first husband but had no child before the man died. She married the second, still had no child, and he also died. She went on to marry a third husband, had a child for him, but he later died as well. She continued this cycle up to the fifth husband, yet none survived.”

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Despite the eerie pattern of deaths surrounding her, a certain pastor ignored caution and began visiting the widow to pray for her at home. Olukoya, however, condemned the act, stating that it was inappropriate for a pastor to regularly visit a single woman privately.

“Over time, their V (visit) turned into another V (violation). The woman who had never conceived for her five husbands suddenly became pregnant for the pastor, who was already married. But instead of being excited, the pastor became deeply troubled. He realized that every man who had been with the woman had died,” Olukoya explained.

Panicked by the realization, the pastor rushed to the Mountain of Fire and Miracles Ministries, seeking divine intervention. However, according to Olukoya, God had already sealed his fate.

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“The Lord told him, ‘Son, don’t pray—he’s gone.’ He came to us on a Sunday, but by the following Sunday, he was dead and buried. His internal enemies, which he failed to deal with, eventually destroyed him,” Olukoya said.

He concluded by urging believers to take spiritual warnings seriously, emphasizing Jesus’ words in the Bible: “How can Satan cast out Satan?”

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