Pastor narrates how she became a lesbian at age 10 to kofi adoma (video)

Baaba Djirackor, a female pastor, has told her life story of how she was baptized into lesbianism.

Reverend Baaba Djirackor told Kofi Tv that her school mother first brought her to the act when she was in secondary school.

“I got admitted to a secondary school after passing my popular entrance,” she said, keeping the school a secret. My mother even sent me to school when I was ten years old. My mother’s first encounter was with an older student who was very helpful to us. My mother then turned me over to her as my school mother, as she was in form five at the time. My mother entrusted my care to her, but she had no idea that she was about to expose me to lesbianism.”

“I was naive, and she was wiser than I. She demanded to sleep next to her and began making advances. I cringed when she tried to place her hand in my panty, but she told me that there was nothing wrong with it and that if I did it, I would go to heaven. I believed her as a 10-year-old girl, and she proceeded to have her first sexual experience with me.”

“I had one partner, but I assume she had more,” she said. She told me that if I told someone, I would perish. It was uncomfortable at first, but it became natural with time and, like any other sex, it was fun. I remained at the school for five years and became a lesbian during that period. After she quit, I graduated as a beginner and continued to enjoy myself, finally meeting a partner. It was enthralling.”

She decided to change cities after finishing school, so she came to Accra for her sixth form with the main goal of continuing her lesbian hobbies, according to Rev Djirackor.

She lived with an uncle in Accra who had a daughter the same age as her. They shared a room and she had told herself that she would never marry a man, but things changed for her after a spiritual experience one morning.

“I moved from Takoradi to Accra because I wanted to maintain my promiscuity and didn’t want someone to influence me,” the Reverend Minister said. When I first arrived in Accra, I attended a mixed school. I lived with an uncle who had a similar-aged daughter who inspired me. She invited me to attend her church one day, but I declined. For whatever excuse, I still didn’t have a partner in Accra at the time.

“She told me to go to church again, except this time she recommended that I go to a church of my choosing rather than hers. I was fed up and wanted to return to Calvary Baptist Church in Takoradi, where I used to pray. We went to the Circle branch. My intention was to present myself to the congregation… They invited us to come forward during the ceremony, and I got mixed up with others who had come to embrace Christ.

“We were forced to utter a prayer, which I did amusingly. That night, I had a spiritual experience. We had an image of Jesus, and I felt someone yanking me out of bed around midnight. I figured it was my cousin, so I screamed at her to stop, but someone yanked me out of bed, and my attention was drawn to an image of Jesus.

“The image ordered me to repeat the prayers I had said in the church. I did so, and I cried like a child afterwards. My cousin was awakened and concerned, but I was unable to speak. I was just crying at the time, and that was the end of it. I dedicated my life to Christ at that point. She emphasized, “Jesus Himself showed himself to me.”

Lesbian experiences, like sex between men and women, is fun, according to Reverend Baaba, who claims lesbianism is divine.

Check out the video below:

Baaba Djirackor, a female pastor, has told her life story of how she was baptized into lesbianism.

Reverend Baaba Djirackor told Kofi Tv that her mother first brought her to the act when she was in secondary school.

“I got admitted to a secondary school after passing my popular entrance,” she said, keeping the school a secret. My mother even sent me to school when I was ten years old. My mother’s first encounter was with an older student who was very helpful to us. My mother then turned me over to her as my school mother, as she was in form five at the time. My mother entrusted my care to her, but she had no idea that she was about to expose me to lesbianism.”

“I was naive, and she was wiser than I. She demanded to sleep next to her and began making advances. I cringed when she tried to place her hand in my panty, but she told me that there was nothing wrong with it and that if I did it, I would go to heaven. I believed her as a 10-year-old girl, and she proceeded to have her first sexual experience with me.”

“I had one partner, but I assume she had more,” she said. She told me that if I told someone, I would perish. It was uncomfortable at first, but it became natural with time and, like any other sex, it was fun. I remained at the school for five years and became a lesbian during that period. After she quit, I graduated as a beginner and continued to enjoy myself, finally meeting a partner. It was enthralling.”

She decided to change cities after finishing school, so she came to Accra for her sixth form with the main goal of continuing her lesbian hobbies, according to Rev Djirackor.

She lived with an uncle in Accra who had a daughter the same age as her. They shared a room and she had told herself that she would never marry a man, but things changed for her after a spiritual experience one morning.

“I moved from Takoradi to Accra because I wanted to maintain my promiscuity and didn’t want someone to influence me,” the Reverend Minister said. When I first arrived in Accra, I attended a mixed school. I lived with an uncle who had a similar-aged daughter who inspired me. She invited me to attend her church one day, but I declined. For whatever excuse, I still didn’t have a partner in Accra at the time.

“She told me to go to church again, except this time she recommended that I go to a church of my choosing rather than hers. I was fed up and wanted to return to Calvary Baptist Church in Takoradi, where I used to pray. We went to the Circle branch. My intention was to present myself to the congregation… They invited us to come forward during the ceremony, and I got mixed up with others who had come to embrace Christ.

“We were forced to utter a prayer, which I did amusingly. That night, I had a spiritual experience. We had an image of Jesus, and I felt someone yanking me out of bed around midnight. I figured it was my cousin, so I screamed at her to stop, but someone yanked me out of bed, and my attention was drawn to an image of Jesus.

“The image ordered me to repeat the prayers I had said in the church. I did so, and I cried like a child afterwards. My cousin was awakened and concerned, but I was unable to speak. I was just crying at the time, and that was the end of it. I dedicated my life to Christ at that point. She emphasized, “Jesus Himself showed himself to me.”

Lesbian experiences, like sex between men and women, is fun, according to Reverend Baaba, who claims lesbianism is divine.

Check out the video below: