Former Miss Uganda and model, Oliver Nakakande, has shared a chilling story about how she narrowly escaped being sacrificed by devil worshippers who posed as her friends.

In a heartfelt interview on NTV Uganda’s Gospel show, Nakakande revealed how her unwavering faith in God saved her from a harrowing experience over a decade ago.
Having accepted Christ over a decade ago, Nakakande has remained committed in her Christian beliefs, even during her reign as Miss Uganda. However, an encounter with some friends nearly led her down a dark and dangerous path.
Nakakande recounted how her friends invited her to their home and offered her what seemed like a simple cup of tea. Little did she know, the drink would lead to an otherworldly experience.
“That drink directly gave me access to hell,” she revealed. “I started hallucinating, seeing things. Every time I closed my eyes, I saw weird creatures like snakes. As a Christian, I knew immediately that this was not right. Whatever I drank was evil.”
She went on to describe how the situation escalated.
“I was taken into negotiations where they showed me many beautiful items: money, luxury items, fancy cars. I saw myself shopping for super luxury brands. The devil was showing these things on a screen, but behind them, God was showing me the darkness that came with them. I heard God, I saw God. He was literally there, warning me about the darkness behind these things.”
Nakakande explained how she was repeatedly asked to make a choice.
“At the end of each slide, I was asked, ‘Yes or No?’ My spirit kept saying ‘No.’ The crazy part is that I was awake. This was not a dream. My body was lying down, but I could see everything clearly with my eyes wide open.”
As the ordeal continued, Nakakande became physically distressed and prayed for divine intervention.
“It was really bad. When I said, ‘Oh my God!’ the word ‘God’ was not acceptable in that place. One of my hosts would crush the word ‘God,’ and that was so strange. I knew that calling on God was the only way to get out of that situation.”