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Women Flock To Shrine Of Native Doctor Who Claims He Can Restore V!rginity

A native doctor who claims he can restore women’s virginity has seen a great number of women coming to ask for his service ever since his abilities became public knowledge.



The native doctor identified as Erdington Virimayi from Kwekwe, Zimbabwe, claims to be both a prophet and a traditional doctor. He says his abilities include locking couples, giving enriching charms as well as enlarging men’s manhood.


Erdington Virimayi, popularly known as Doctor Samanyika, said restoring virginity was a very easy task for him.


He said:
I restore virginity to girls as long as they follow what I tell them to do. It’s just most men know me for enlarging manhood to the sizes of their choices but I also have a service for women.


He said he once enlarged a soldier’s penis and the soldier became the talk of the town for the size of his manhood.

He boasted:
He came back to me and thanked me for the service saying girls were falling over him after the service. That is how we do it.

Virimayi, a member of the Mugodhi Apostolic Church said there was nothing wrong with mixing traditional practices and Christianity. He said he reads a Bible for his clients as he is both a prophet and a native doctor.

He said:
I started healing in 1989 when I was in Grade 7 when I was receiving prophetic visions. I was then taken by a mermaid and I was initiated into traditional healing.

So I was a prophet until 2000 and now I am both a prophet and a traditional healer.


Virimayi claims he is so successful that he has clients from different countries, with some of his clients coming from as far as South Africa, Botswana and Namibia.

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