Livinus Nwosu Cries Out Over Strange Cat Sounds, Alleges Spiritual Attack: “Something Is Wrong Here”

Livinus Nwosu Cries Out Over Strange Cat Sounds, Alleges Spiritual Attack: Something Is Wrong Here

Livinus Nwosu, a Nigerian man and member of the Ratel movement, has raised concerns over what he believes is a spiritual attack following a series of unsettling events at his new residence. Since relocating, Nwosu has reported ongoing personal, business, and health challenges, which he links to strange occurrences in his compound, including the persistent sound of a cat crying at night. He claims the eerie noises have been heard by his wife and even led to a medical emergency involving his eldest daughter, who was rushed to the hospital. Nwosu insists no cats are kept in the compound, making the sounds even more disturbing.

The incidents began shortly after his move, with the first reports coming from his wife, who noticed the crying sounds during nighttime hours. Nwosu said the disturbances intensified when the sound returned at 4:25 a.m. on a recent morning, only to stop abruptly when he went outside to investigate. He found no animal or source of the noise, deepening his suspicion. “I have been experiencing significant challenges with my life, business, and health since relocating from my previous residence,” he stated. “Unfortunately, nothing seems to be going right, and the recent distressing sound of a cat crying outside my home has added to my worries.”

He further emphasized that the events have taken a toll on his family and well-being, urging anyone responsible to cease their actions immediately. “I urge whoever may be responsible to stop immediately, as I believe I have endured enough losses since moving into this compound,” he said. He specifically warned tenants in the compound, suggesting they may be behind the disturbances, and warned of consequences if the behavior continues. “If any tenant is behind this, they should stop, or there will be consequences,” he added.

Nwosu’s claims have sparked mixed reactions across social media and within his community. Some have expressed sympathy and offered spiritual or psychological explanations, while others have called for caution, suggesting the sounds could have natural causes or be misinterpreted. The Ratel movement, to which Nwosu belongs, is known for its advocacy and activism, and his statement has drawn attention from members and followers. However, no official investigation or response has been issued by local authorities or religious leaders as of yet.

The case highlights growing public interest in spiritual and supernatural phenomena in Nigeria, where such beliefs are deeply rooted in cultural and religious practices. As Nwosu continues to seek answers, his story serves as a reminder of how personal experiences, especially in sensitive areas like health and home, can quickly become public narratives. The situation remains under observation, with many awaiting further developments or official responses.