Popular clergywoman Mummy GO recently shared a deeply personal journey with her congregation, revealing her struggles with addiction before finding faith in Christ.
In a recent video that surfaced online, she opened up about her past, where substance use was a significant part of her life. During her sermon, Mummy GO confessed that smoking Indian hemp (Igbo) was once a regular part of her routine.
“Should I tell you my best food? In those days, smoking Igbo,” she shared candidly. “When I smoke, I am contented. You know, inject myself, snuff – all those things. That was my business then. When I had it, I had no problems.”
She explained how the drugs provided her with a temporary sense of peace and comfort, allowing her to escape her challenges.
However, Mummy GO made it clear that everything changed when she encountered Christ. Despite the difficulties of letting go of her addiction, she found the strength to change and embraced a new path in life.
Her testimony aims to inspire those facing similar struggles, as she attests to the transformative power of faith.
Mummy GO’s willingness to speak openly about her past has sparked widespread admiration, with many praising her bravery in sharing her story of redemption.