Here's how a University of Ibadan best graduating student inherited a royal curse

Here's how a University of Ibadan best graduating student inherited a royal curse

- A young man identified as Deacon ‘Dolapo on Twitter has shared with the world a shocking tale

- He revealed how a best student of University of Ibadan got placed under a royal curse

- He shared the story in order to make people sit up and be more careful

Deacon ‘Dolapo, a Twitter user has shared the story of how a best graduating student in University of Ibadan inherited royal curse.

The young man said the student graduated top of his class and struggled to get a job; things were so bad it was difficult getting a job as a cleaner.

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Legit.ng gathered that the graduate had to go see a prophet who told him he was carrying a ‘royal’ curse. This left him confused as he did not have any affiliation with royalty.

During the course of the divination, it was discovered that his former girlfriend laid with a yahoo boy and the curse was gotten through a ‘runs’ girl the yahoo boy had slept with before.

It was there that it was discovered that the ‘runs’ girl had an affair with a Yoruba king and she must have tapped into some weird powers then. According to the poster, the girls who sleep with the king leave with one thing or the other.

See some of the tweets made by the poster:

The king on the other hand uses these girls; thus, it was established that whoever sleeps with the girls bear the curse too. And the curse keeps spreading with as many people that sleep with them.

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Legit.ng got to know that the poster was obviously disturbed with the situation as he kept wondering where the different battles people fight daily come from.

Other Twitter users joined the conversation as they asked all sorts of questions. It was established that a lot of things get transmitted during love making as destinies could be entwined or exchanged in the process.

The Legit.ng video below shows the reactions of many Nigerians when asked if they could marry people older or younger than them:

Source: Legit.ng

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