Skip to main content

Actress Chinwe Owoh carpets Billionaire Prophet Jeremiah Fufeyin’s critics as Ojenamadu fires back over fake miracles claim

Popular Nigerian actress, Chinwe Owoh was among many Nigerians, who yesterday took to social media to carpet a critic of Billionaire Prophet Fufeyin and Christianity.

Actress Chinwe Owoh carpets Billionaire  Prophet Jeremiah Fufeyin’s critics as Ojenamadu fires back over fake miracles claim


The critic, described as Mathias, who had described himself as a founder of a foundation that cure people had said there was nothing like miracle, stressing that pastors, especially Billionaire Prophet Fufeyin only perform fake miracles.

Actress Chinwe Owoh carpets Billionaire  Prophet Jeremiah Fufeyin’s critics as Ojenamadu fires back over fake miracles claim


Owoh, who said she watched the video of the critic online noted that it was by mercy of God through the ministry of Fufeyin that she could walk again miraculously.

Actress Chinwe Owoh carpets Billionaire  Prophet Jeremiah Fufeyin’s critics as Ojenamadu fires back over fake miracles claim


“I believe his God, Actress Owoh, stressing that the critic would only attract the anger of God if speaks wrongly against anointed men of God like Fufeyin.


While the critic, in the video clip online said Fufeyin only provided money to sick celebrity, failing to heal, Owoh discredited the claim, noting that she was in critic condition that confined her to a wheelchair before meeting Fufeyin for prayers.


“I saw something in the internet that Jeremiah is fake. The person must be crazy to make that statement . People knew me with walking sticks. It was the God of Jeremiah that healed me,” she said.

Actress Chinwe Owoh carpets Billionaire  Prophet Jeremiah Fufeyin’s critics as Ojenamadu fires back over fake miracles claim

The Nollywood Veteran, Owoh described Fufeyin as a special Prophet from the most high God. 


A Prophet, Ojenamuo Ojenamadu, in a video insisted that the comments made by critic could incite religious war, stressing that it remained insulting,  debilitating and blaspheming to speak against Jesus Christ and the very essence of Christianity.


According to him, it is only "fools" like the critic that says there is no God.


Ojenamadu, who showed series of testimonies that has happed at Fufeyin's church with the people testifying to work God is doing, asked the public especially Christians not to allow anti-Christ like the critic deceive them. 


Ojenamadu noted that is not surprising that the man could make such comments because many people refused to celebrate Jesus Christ when he was alive. 


He noted that Fufeyin did not attend to rich people but extends love to even sex workers by lifting them from the street.


 

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

129 suspects arrested for organising online gambling

The Police in southwest China’s Chongqing Municipality have arrested 129 suspects for organising online gambling, local police said on Thursday.

Femi Falana gets information on N4.6b fuel drained daily from FG

The federal government has forwarded to Lagos lawyer, Femi Falana (SAN) information on fuel importation and sundry matters. The requested information was forwarded to the lawyer by the Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR) which was acting on the directive of the Minister of state, Petroleum Resources, Dr Ibe Kachukwu as requested in his letter to the minister dated April 17, 2018. A letter dated July 9  and signed by Kingston Chikwendo on behalf of the DPR  to Falana and titled “Re: Request for Information on Fuel Importation and Sundry Matter” stated in part: “We humbly referred to your letter dated 17th April, 2018 to the Honourable Minister of State, Petroleum (HMSP) requesting for information on fuel importation and sundry matters. “The HMSP has directed the DPR to provide you with the requested information. “Consequently, we hereby forward to you the requested information as detailed in your letter”, it stated. In his letter dated April 17, Falana had specifically

Mysterious Illness Strikes Eregi Girls School in Kenya: Over 90 Students Affected (Video)

Mysterious illness breaks out at Eregi Girls School in Kenya as more than 90 students struggle to walk At least 95 students from Eregi Girls Secondary School in Kenya have been hospitalised at various hospitals following an outbreak of a mysterious illness in the school. The students were admitted to Kakamega County General Hospital (KCGH), Iguhu, and Shibwe sub-county hospitals. According to NTV Kenya, the students were admitted after they developed a condition that paralysed their limbs. According to the figures released by the management, 29 students are currently receiving treatment at Iguhu Hospital, 39 at Kakamega Referral Hospital, 31 at Mukumu Mission Hospital, and 14 at Shibwe Hospital. A nurse who sought anonymity said the condition that has led to the students losing sensation in their legs is believed to be electrolyte imbalance. She explained that the condition is characterised by the loss of fluids in the body of the victims, as observed in most of the students. "Thi