Former Bafana Bafana midfielder Teko Modise has opened up about his dreadful encounter in the cult of devil worship – illuminati/freemason.
For starters, Modise made 66 appearances for South Africa’s men’s national football team Bafana Bafana between 2007 and 2012, scoring 10 goals.
The retired footballer also played for various clubs in his native country; SuperSport United, Orlando Pirates, Mamelodi Sundowns and Cape Town City FC.
Speaking to MacG, Modise revealed a lot about his life growing up and on his football career.
But some of his revelations were particularly jarring, especially as he spoke about strange spiritual practices that happen in the South Africa but nobody is willing to talk about.
Modise opened up on how he was offered the opportunity to sell his soul to the devil for money, but he wouldn’t. He said that there were many more people he knows of that got the same offer and took it, and are now rolling in money. But he just couldn’t bring himself to pay a price that high for money.
“We were two of us I never said a word, he (recruiter) was speaking in his tongue and things were responding to him,” said Teko Modise.
He further urged people not to dismiss illuminati/freemason just because they have never had an encounter with devil worship cult.
“Most people believe these things don’t exist cause they have never happened to you, don’t dismiss it.”
Elaborating on his recruitment into devil worship cult, Teko Modise said that;
“I remember getting a call for two years straight telling me what to do, where to go, where not to go. That same woman that was on my calls everyday would tell me go to such and such street this address, check your emails and when I look at my emails (you need to print those) so I printed all those forms out, they were freemason posts. So I needed to join the cult. I was even told that we are wearing black we meet every Tuesdays and Thursdays 12 midnight.”
Modise revealed that he turned his back on devil worship cult after they demanded to take his soul, price he was not willing to pay for any amount.
“They have been looking for my soul for the longest time. I even today I know that they still out there trying to get my soul. What they are trying to use it for I don’t know,” Modise said.
The retired footballer also revealed that his former club, Orlando Pirates, would use muti (South African slag for magical charms/witchcraft).
He disclosed that players would supposedly be made to bath with muti, and their socks would be handed to them wet, and they all knew it was from muti. It would make him uncomfortable, so he would wear his own socks underneath.
Watch the full interview in the video below: