your spouse might just be an animal

Smile.

I read a thread where a guy complained of how his wife flips to the other side of sanity at every bit of occurrence. After all is done and settled, she comes back to apologise, claiming she didn't know what came over her. Next moment she's at it again. I've dated a lady like that before who gets really angry when I confront her for a glaring wrongdoing on her part. I often wondered what it will cost her to say a simply sorry, even if she doesn't mean it. I later concluded that she must have a mental problem, cos how do you explain someone who loves getting angry all the time?

[b]Many are mad but few are roaming. Many are animals but few are fortunate enough to be in a zoo, giving them the impression that they are also humans.[/b]

The above statements remind me of a yoruba movie called [b]eran iya oshogbo[/b]. In the movie, a certain woman was always getting troubled by her short husband who pounces on her over nothing. He beats the hell out of her for talking and punches her lips for not talking. She got tired of the situation and decided to seek for advice from her mum who took her to consult a babalawo(native doctor). When the matter was tabled before the babalawo, he laughed real hard after consulting his oracle. Baffled, both women asked to know why he laughed. He told them that the lady's husband is a monkey. Feeling ridiculed and insulted, the young lady almost stormed out if not for her mother. The babalawo advised them to purchase a bunch of bananas on their way home and that the lady should hand it over to her husband as a plea gift whenever he gets angry again. They left the baba's place and headed for a market to buy the bananas from where her mother departed. On getting home, she met her short husband at the entrance fuming with anger. He pounced on her and beat her hard claiming she came late. After a while, she knelt down and begged him while he continued throwing tantrums. Then she remembered she brought home a nylon bag full of bananas. She brought some out and offered the man who rushed them from her hands and munched all the way. Suddenly, he changed into a monkey in front of her eyes and ran off climbing the roofs of the houses around. The name of that character is [b]alani obo[/b].

Not to say that majority are married to animals in human skin, but many spouses are possessed by foul spirits with animalistic behaviours which best explains why they are always wild over nothing. How do you explain a man beating his wife just cos she complained that he came late after she must have explained to him that she heard an announcement of the commencement of oro festival in the neighbourhood which must have had her worried for his life? That's an animalistic behaviour. How do you also explain a wife who nags all the time or the one who threw away decorum without enquiring why her husband came late? A little patience would have made her realise that his late coming could be as a result of a flat tyre.

Before you choose a partner, make sure you pray against whatever foul spirit might be possessing such a person, cos these spirits are very jealous and would want to see you frustrated and destroyed instead of sharing with you. Even sharing with them is dangerous. It could be the spirit of pride, jealousy, anger, lies, prostitution, drunkenness, wickedness or witchcraft.

Watch and pray.

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