In a post shared on newly launched Thread, Niyola said those who wish harm upon others don’t need to employ monitoring spirits to keep tabs on their lives because they can do that through social media.
The singer explained that by revealing too much personal information online, individuals inadvertently provide their enemies with updates.
She emphasized the importance of setting boundaries and learning what should and shouldn’t be shared so that on would not keep their enemies updated with their every move.
Niyola noted that it’s not always a matter of spiritual warfare; rather, it often boils down to talking excessively and revealing too many details.
She wrote, “People using evil altars don’t need to send out monitoring spirits to keep track of you.
“You do a pretty amazing job of keeping them updated by telling all your business on social media.
“Learn what to share and what not to share. Learn Boundaries.
“Stop keeping your enemies updated with your every move. Sometimes, it’s not warfare, you just talk too much”.
KanyiDaily recalls that Nollywood actress, Adesua Etomi recently commented on a video shared on social media by Niyola after she was accused of having a sexual affair with her husband, Banky W.
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