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I’ll Make You Deaf And Dumb If You Continue Praying For Israel – Prophet Odumeje Threatens Fellow Pastors
Controversial Anambra-based cleric, Prophet Chukwuemeka Odumeje has threatened to make Pastors praying for Israel deaf and dumb.
In the video trending online, Odumeje stated that most pastors praying for Israel are not praying for the current challenges in Nigeria or the President who “does not know his left or right”.
Odumeje, while addressing his congregation, threatened to make any Nigerian pastor who keeps calling for prayers for Israel “deaf and dumb”.
He, however, urged clerics to rather focus their prayers on the challenges bedeviling Nigeria.
“Your own country Nigeria, you have not prayed for your president who does not know left and right,” he spoke in a mixture of Igbo and pidgin English.
“Any pastor I hear say pray for Israel… If you pray pim for any Israel, I will make you deaf and dumb. Pastor agbero.”
Odumeje’s warning comes a few days after Enoch Adeboye, the general overseer of the Redeem Christian Church of God (RCCG), attracted criticism from social media users for offering prayers for Israel.
Odumeje is famous for making headlines with statements that are mostly controversial.
In March, the cleric, also nicknamed ‘Indaboski’, revealed that he had little time left to spend on earth.
“I don’t have much time left on earth. I came into the world to work. I came to do the work God asked me to do. Jesus sent me into the world to work. Once I’m done, I will go back home,” he said.
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