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We’ll Die If We Cheat’ – Marine Worshipper Reveals Shocking Vows in Marriage to Christian Husband

woman popularly known online as Ezenwanyi Miri, who has gone viral for identifying herself as a marine worshipper, has spoken publicly about why she married a Christian man and how their union came to be.

In a video currently circulating on social media, the self-described goddess narrated the events that led to her marriage, addressing widespread speculation and criticism surrounding her relationship.

Husband Fell in Love Unaware of Her Spiritual Identity

According to Ezenwanyi Miri, her husband was completely unaware of her alleged spiritual identity at the time they met and began their relationship. She stressed that their bond developed naturally and was not influenced by charms, spells, or any form of manipulation.

She further disclosed that, within her belief system, she already has what she described as a marine husband, but insisted that this did not interfere with her relationship on land.

Genuine Love Required for Spiritual Acceptance

Explaining the spiritual requirements behind her marriage, Ezenwanyi Miri claimed that for the “water realm” to recognize or accept a union, the love between partners on land must be sincere.

She said relationships driven by material gain, physical attraction, social status, or power would not be acknowledged spiritually. According to her, both partners must genuinely love each other, or the union would be rejected.

Traditional Wedding Before Spiritual Ritual

She revealed that the couple first conducted a traditional Igbo marriage ceremony in line with cultural customs. It was only after this ceremony that she introduced the idea of a spiritual water marriage to her husband.

Initially, she said, her husband was doubtful and unfamiliar with such beliefs. However, she claimed that he eventually agreed to participate in the ritual following the completion of their traditional wedding.

Binding Vows and Spiritual Consequences

Ezenwanyi Miri described the vows taken during the spiritual ceremony as extremely binding. She warned that, according to her beliefs, infidelity by either partner would carry severe consequences.

In the video, she stated that the completion of both marriages traditional and spiritual marked the fulfillment of her role and authority within what she referred to as her spiritual kingdom.

She also appealed to the public to stop accusing her of using charms, insisting that her marriage was based solely on mutual and genuine affection.

“If you are a goddess and you don’t have a man on land, you are not complete. You are only a messenger,” she said, describing her personal belief system.

The video has since sparked intense debate online, with social media users expressing mixed reactions ranging from curiosity and disbelief to concern and criticism over the claims made.

Written by Ogona Anita

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