I Use Ministration to Heal Broken Heart and Herbs to Treat the Sick – Prophetess Priscilla Ngwu

The founder of Wind of Glory Healing Global Ministry (House of Joy), Prophetess Onyinyechi Priscilla Edward Ngwu, has said she uses her ministration to heal broken hearts and her deep knowledge of herbs to heal the sick.

Aside her gift of prophesy, and knowledge of herbs, Prophetess Ngwu is also a gifted gospel singer and she is renowned for spreading peace and love through her music.

Speaking during a chat with news men, the prophetess, who uses her charity organisation to help the less-privileged, urged Nigerians, to always seek the face of God. According to her, doing otherwise may lead to dire consequences.

She said: “Starting this ministry wasn’t easy but with the help of God, I am able to get to the point I am today. That is why I will advise Nigerian to look up to only God for help because only help from him that endures forever without problems. Going elsewhere for whatever help doesn’t really end well’. Prophetess Ngwu said.

Continuing “I appreciate the gifts God has given me and the grace which has helped me to sustain them. Through my ministration, I mend the broken hearts and I use the knowledge and skills I have in herbal medicine to treat people who are sick, and through this gift, God has used me to heal me lot of people around the world.”

Having established her music among brethren who have encountered her in the cause of ministrations as lead Minister of Wind of Glory Healing Ministry, mostly in Lagos and south east, as well as online, the Prophetess is set to impact more lives with her angelic tunes without limitations, as she’s set to release an album soon.

Prophetess Onyinyechi was born to the family of Mr Fidelis Ozuome Ngwu & Mrs Pauline Ngwu on 16th November, 1980. She attended Community Nursery & Primary School, Obinagu Emene, Enugu state, and in year 2000, she graduated from Emene Girls Secondary school, also in Enugu State. The Ikorodu, Lagos based is happily married clergy.

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