Personal Story, Survival, Faith and Religion, Family Dynamics, Cults and Rituals, Forgiveness, Community Support, Mental Health, Trauma, Resilience

DRUM . 01 March 1975 . Pg 8

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Shade, a young woman, recounts her harrowing experience of being held captive by a cult, where she faced the threat of ritual sacrifice. She managed to escape when her guard fell asleep, taking advantage of the opportunity to flee into the jungle. With the help of a sympathetic hunter, she reached safety and reported her ordeal to her father, who contacted the police. Despite the trauma, Shade expresses forgiveness towards her captor, Mama Alaso, who she believes betrayed her. Shade attributes her survival to her faith and prayers during her captivity, and she celebrated her return with a thanksgiving service at her church. Her aunt, Madam Victoria Adeniran, shares her relief and love for Shade, highlighting the family's concern during her disappearance.

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Shade, a young woman, recounts her harrowing experience of being held captive by a cult, where she faced the threat of ritual sacrifice. She managed to escape when her guard fell asleep, taking advantage of the opportunity to flee into the jungle. With the help of a sympathetic hunter, she reached safety and reported her ordeal to her father, who contacted the police. Despite the trauma, Shade expresses forgiveness towards her captor, Mama Alaso, who she believes betrayed her. Shade attributes her survival to her faith and prayers during her captivity, and she celebrated her return with a thanksgiving service at her church. Her aunt, Madam Victoria Adeniran, shares her relief and love for Shade, highlighting the family's concern during her disappearance.

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