- Retired Tanzanian cleric and self-announced wonder healer Ambilikile Mwasapile assumed name Babu wa Loliondo is dead.
- Mwasapile passed on in medical clinic after an abrupt disease, his helper Paul Dudui has affirmed.
Mwasapile, broadly known as Babu wa Loliondo, is a resigned cleric of the Lutheran Church who climbed the fame ladder after pronouncing himself a wonder healer, he utilized a tree known as mugariga to make a non-enhanced beverage which he gave to patients revealing different constant infections.
Somewhere in the range of 2010 and 2012, many individuals, both poor and rich, ventured out to Mwasapile’s homestead in Samunge town in Loliondo, close to Ngorongoro in northern Tanzania, where he managed the beverage that purportedly could recuperate all illnesses.
He asserted that he had been shown the marvel recuperating tree in a fantasy, promising all who took his ‘drug’ that they would get healed of every one of their sicknesses, including HIV/AIDS.
His notoriety would anyway melt away off after unmistakably the invention he made couldn’t recuperate anybody, with reports that a few groups kicked the bucket while holding up in the line or even after ingesting the concoction to taking it.
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