In response to the recent online release of a documentary highlighting scandalous activities attributed to the late Prophet TB Joshua by the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), Nigerian clergyman and general overseer of the Mountain of Holy Ghost Intervention and Deliverance Ministry, Chukwuemeka Cyril Ohanaemere, popularly known as Odùméje, vehemently asserts the authenticity of his miracles during a church service.
Odùméje, often referred to as the lion and liquid metal, claims he has never engaged in fake miracles and challenges anyone seeking proof of his divine abilities.
He attributes his miraculous powers to Jesus Christ, proclaiming himself as the ordained vessel to combat the devil and his cohorts.
However, Odùméje’s revelation sparks mixed reactions among Nigerians, with some likening his statements to an introduction for a wrestling match.
Social media users humorously draw parallels to WWE events and suggest that Odùméje’s background might be influenced by his exposure to wrestling entertainment.
Below are some of the reactions;
@fameyuie: E be like intro for wrestle mania
@onlyone_king_rainmaker: Jesus wise instead of Christ oga u de deceive urself
@trumpshzhzhz: So your prayers no fit locate kidnappers? We are too mumu in dis country
@sexymarcel: The only thing when remain for Odumeje na wrestling ring and the WWE belt because the beat don ready
@Big_dangote: This man grew up watching Undertaker and WWE. Nothing you fit tell me
@gipsyabson705: It’s like the beginning of a wrestling movie, the commentary when a wrestler is going on stage
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