From a peaceful childhood in a small Nigerian village to a nightmare of spiritual warfare in modern-day London, this true story traces one woman's unbreakable faith through unthinkable trials.
When Ngozika Emmanuel-Agwu followed her dreams to study nursing in the UK, she could never have imagined the darkness that awaited her. Forced into a church that promised healing but delivered torment, she soon found herself facing invisible enemies that shattered her family, her health, and her sense of safety.
Refusing to surrender, Ngozika chronicles her journey from fear to resilience - a decade-long battle against forces seen and unseen. Told with raw honesty and unwavering conviction, her memoir shines a light on survival, faith, and the power of deliverance against all odds.
The Voices That Wouldn't Stop is not just a story of suffering, but of courage, persistence, and unyielding belief that good will triumph over evil.
Book Highlights
A gripping true story of spiritual warfare, deception, and survival An unfiltered look at faith under pressure - from Nigeria to Austria to London First-hand account of confronting false prophets and supernatural manipulation A mother's struggle to protect her children and reclaim her freedom A powerful testimony of endurance, prayer, and divine deliverance