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WHY I PREFER MARRYING A WITCH TO A PRAYING WIFE- DADDY FREEZE. (PHOTO).


 Why I prefer marrying witch to praying wife – Daddy Freeze


Controversial media personality, Ifedayo Olarinde, aka Daddy Freeze, has revealed why he would prefer to marry a witch than a praying wife.


He said his estranged wife, Opeyemi, was not “a praying wife.”


He stated that it did not matter to him because he does not need a praying wife.


He disclosed that he still hears from God despite praying only five minutes daily.


Speaking in a video message shared via his Instagram page recently, Daddy Freeze said, “They said a woman that prays is a valuable asset. Not to me because I can pray for myself. I walk with God in such a way that I pray five minutes a day and I get everything I asked for. Because I am always hearing from God.


“So, I don’t need a praying wife. Instead of giving me a praying wife, give me witch or a mermaid that will be useful in other areas. Leave that praying to me. I am a spirit. I don’t need a praying wife. Even my ex was never really a praying wife. If it’s prayer, she just started now. She was never a praying wife and it didn’t matter to me.”

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  1. Correct. Most praying wife are demons in skirts but it does mean prayer is a sin.praying is good but too much of it is pretence and malicious

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