Some of politicians come and rent dead bodies, take them home for rituals – Ex-armed robber drops BOMBSHELL

A former armed robber who says he has left his criminal life behind has made shocking claims about alleged spiritual practices involving some pastors and politicians in Ghana.

In a video seen by GhanaWeb and shared on X on December 27, 2025, the young man, whose identity is unknown, claimed that some people in positions of power engage in occult and ritual activities in their quest for wealth, fame, and political influence.

According to him, some politicians allegedly “rent dead bodies” from mortuaries and take them home to perform rituals.

He further claimed that others buy used sperms from prostitutes for ritual purposes, while some allegedly sleep with dead bodies as part of spiritual rites meant to secure power and recognition.

He also accused some religious leaders of engaging in similar practices, claiming that certain pastors use rituals to increase their spiritual influence and control over their congregations.

“Some of the politicians come and rent dead bodies and take them home for rituals. Others also buy sperms from prostitutes for rituals. Most of them sleep with dead bodies all because of power and fame,” he alleged.

The former robber mentioned Kumasi specifically, claiming he personally knows four pastors in the city who are involved in different ritual activities.

He alleged that one pastor sleeps with dead bodies, another buys sperms from prostitutes, while others bathe with water used on dead bodies.

“In Kumasi I know four pastors, one sleeps with death bodies, one buys sperms from prostitute and others bath with water from death bodies.”

He warned the public to be careful about the people and places they associate with spiritually, saying that if people knew what happened behind the scenes, they would avoid certain personalities and locations.

He also spoke about what he described as spiritually manipulated wealth, claiming that some people have large amounts of money but are unable to spend much on themselves or support close family members, even though they freely help outsiders.

“We have some people; they have plenty monies but they can’t spend more than 30 cedis a day. They can use the money to help others but not their own family members.”…CONTINUE MORE READING>>>

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