Tanzanian Woman With Huge Snake Pet Claims It Helps Her Get Rich

Tanzanian Woman With Huge Snake Pet Claims It Helps Her Get Rich

  • A Tanzanian woman recalled how being poor and losing a loved one forced her to look for an alternative way to make ends meet
  • She narrated her friend introduced her to an 'expert' who gave her the huge snake and instructions she should use
  • According to the lady, she has a limit on how much she can demand from the snake and does not invest the money

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A woman from Tanzania identified as Latifa Musa, opened up about keeping a snake for a pet and claimed it helps her gain riches.

Tanzanian woman recalls how poverty pushed her to pet a snake to get riches.
Latifa Musa claimed her snake does not eat and she only uses it to get money. Photo: Bongo Touch.
Source: UGC

The young lady revealed that she had been keeping the pet for a long time and claimed it was a peaceful pet that never brought any trouble.

Woman recalls how poverty pushed her to get a snake pet

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In an interview with Bongo Touch, the Tanzanian lady revealed that she keeps the snake in a hidden room that only she can access.

She claimed that the huge pet has helped her and her loved ones acquire lots of money and purchase homes.

"I went through a season that I was so low and broke. I lost someone I really loved so much; he was sick, and I could not afford to take care of him until he died. I am the firstborn in a family of three. We never had food, we struggled for a long time," she said.

Musa said she tried everything she could to make ends meet, and people kept giving her the wrong advice, yet she came from a spiritual home.

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She also added that after struggling for a long time, she ran into a friend she was in school with, to whom she narrated her plight.

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"I told her I wished I was to be like her because she was driving a good car; she looked rich. She listened to me and indirectly said she would help me. I asked her to help me get a job or a business, and we exchanged contacts, and she told me not to worry," she further said.

According to her, the friend came through two months later and took her to a specialist, who gave her a snake and instructions to use it if she wanted riches.

"There are things I must say, and when I do, I get money in that duration that I need. But there is a limit I must say, so that I get the money. It is not a normal snake, it's a miracle snake," she added.

She, however, added that the money is not for investments but to buy luxurious things and support her family.

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Reactions trail video of woman with snake for riches

Social media users had varied reactions.

@TheSalma1999 said:

"As cowardly as I am, I dare not."

@nicholassimon3054 said:

"Take the children to school, please consider what they might be advocating for in the community?"

@user-rz8hn7ew8t said:

"When you see someone successful, please respect them greatly; people will do anything for money."

@elishaworkout6116 said:

"My children are often careless, then they say God did it."

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Source: TUKO.co.ke

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