Popular Nollywood actress Tonto Dikeh delivered a deeply emotional and revealing testimony at the Women of Fire Prayer Conference 2026 held in Tanzania, opening up about her troubled past and spiritual transformation.
The actress, now 40, spoke candidly about a period in her life where she said she was deeply involved in destructive and dark practices. According to her, she had immersed herself in what she described as a “wicked world,” admitting to joining cult groups and engaging in actions she now regrets.
Reflecting on those experiences, Dikeh said she had “put her hands in so much dirt” and lived a life far removed from her current faith. Her testimony painted a picture of personal struggle, confusion, and a search for meaning that led her down difficult paths.
However, the actress emphasized that her life took a dramatic turn through divine intervention. She credited God for rescuing her from what she described as a spiritual low point, declaring that she was “dragged out of hell.”
Dikeh used her story to encourage others, stressing that no one is beyond redemption regardless of their past. She urged people who may doubt God’s power to look at her transformation as proof of ce and restoration.
Highlighting the contrast between her past and present, she described her journey from addiction and destructive habits to a life now devoted to prayer and ministry. The actress has previously spoken about overcoming challenges such as substance abuse, anger, and ual immorality.
In recent times, she has become increasingly active in Christian ministry, even leading public prayer and deliverance sessions that have drawn attention online.
Her testimony at the conference resonated strongly with attendees, serving as a message of hope, faith, and the possibility of personal transformation.
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