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Sister Deborah Shares Testimony of Alleged Divine Rescue During Bandit Attack

Sister Deborah Moses shares a testimony of surviving an alleged bandit attack while travelling from Minna, Niger State. She says the bus she was on was ambushed in a remote forest by armed men. According to her account, she prayed for divine protection after being threatened over her church apron. She believes angels intervened, the attackers fled, and the passengers returned home safely. The testimony also recounts how her family relocated to Lagos after her husband lost his job and later received support through a prophecy at The Lord’s Chosen headquarters.

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M
mel

For those who have heard the full testimony, what part of Sister Deborah's account stood out most to you?

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E
emeka

Was the full testimony shared in the video, or is there another recording with more detail?

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P
peter

Surviving a frightening attack while travelling can leave a deep mark; it is understandable that she frames the experience through prayer.

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O
olivia

Prayer may offer comfort, but it is also fair to recognise the role of safety measures and human response.

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J
julia

Her testimony may be meaningful, but calling it divine rescue should not distract from the insecurity travellers face around Minna and remote roads.

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H
hala

Whether one sees it as divine protection or not, travellers should share route plans, avoid isolated journeys where possible, and stay alert to local security advice.

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