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Friday, February 24, 2017

WHY MOST NIGERIANS DON’T BELIEVE IN MIRACLES

The General overseer of the Liberation City church, Dr. Chris Okafor popularly known as the Oracle of God, owing to his unrivalled prophetic accuracy has said that two major factors militate against Nigerians’ belief in prophecy and miracles. 




The man of God who in 2016 alone held miracle crusades in more than a hundred locations around Nigeria, Africa, Europe and North America has kicked off his 2017 crusade tours with resounding miracles to show for it.



At the Chris Okafor World Outreach Ministries (COWOM) crusade recently held in Asaba, a man who has been blind from childhood miraculously received his sight even while the man of God was just preaching. Then there were diverse miracles that left people in that region thinking hard about the source of his powers.



From Asaba, the man of God proceeded to Oshogbo in Osun State where a mad man who was bundled into the crusade ground was healed. People who knew the madman and how long he’d been mad simply didn’t know what to think about what happened.



Then there was the highlight – when the man of God prophesied that there was a pastor in the congregation who had visited a witch doctor for power to grow his church membership. He prophesied that the witch doctors had made the so-called pastor to sleep in a graveyard for three whole days! At this, the mammoth crowd was thrown into frenzy. The pastor in question – Pst. Shedracheventually came out and confirmed every word the man of God had spoken. The man of God later prayed for pastor Shedrach and destroyed the aleged “crowd-pulling” charm in his pocket, with which he intended to pull crowd away to his own church.



There was also the case of a child who had lost consciousness and was virtually clinically dead. The man of God grabbed the child and prayed fervently for life to come into its body and it did.



When the news of all that had happened broke, some people reacted with skepticism. Some even said that it was all arranged. Others called it ‘Fake’. When the man of God heard about it, he simply said “My heart grieves for Nigeria. I kind of know why people in this part of the world hardly believe in prophecies and miracles. Go to YouTube and see the number of fake prophets who are out there performing magic and deceiving people up and down. I use to show those videos to my pastors. And I know some of these people. My heart grieves. It’s hard to see all that and still believe that anyone can be real, doing what we do. See, there’s an autobiographical documentary on me that will soon come out. I want the world to see it and know that I was born to do what I’m doing. I invite those who think we arrange people for miracles to visit our church. If I see you, the lord will use me to tell you what you’re going through, and not only that; the same God will use me to provide you with solution. That’s the difference between fake and real. A real prophet will give you solutions and that solution will be permanent. That’s what God has been using me to do in our church and I dare anybody who’s in doubt to visit. My advise to Nigerians is to not throw away the baby with the bath water. The fact that there are fakes doesn’t mean that God hasn’t chosen a few of us to do what we are doing. If you don’t understand it, it doesn’t mean it’s not real. I pray that God will help us all”



The man of God who also blamed some of Nigerians’ hostile approach to miracles on lack of sound knowledge of the bible said “rather than get angry with peoples’ opinion about prophecies and miracles, I have chosen to just bear with people, focus on what I’m called to do and then leave the rest to God. More than half the people in our church today were first of all skeptics, before they became believers in Miracles and prophecies. Let God lead.”


The man of God and his Chris Okafor World Outreach Ministries (COWOM) are scheduled to storm Complexe Jesses Jackson de Yopougon in Abidjan, Cote D’ Ivoire from Wednesday the 8 to Friday the 10th of March, 2017 for an expectedly massive crusade, and later proceed to the Ghana International Conference Center, Accra- Ghana between Wednesday 15 and Friday 17 March, 2017 for yet another impactful miracle crusade.






23 comments:

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    1. Dis one dat takes d grace of God upon his life for granted? Let him stop fucking his church members especially choristers then I wil take him serious

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  2. Coza pastor has blocked freeze hahaha

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  3. I for one have stop believing in such miracles. I got duped in 2016 when one fake mog duped me by making me believe in bull crap. Now if I need deliverance I pray and fast for 7days and let God do his job. I won't come and kill my self. I have faith that can move a mountain, so I trust God to make his word come true.








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    1. You left your father the pastor to go pray another "where"? Hmmmm so you dad is .....

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    2. But you're pastor's daughter now. Why do you need to visit another pastor in the first place.

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    3. My people I din't visit him ooooh he visited me. Lol








      *hangs leg on the wall*

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    4. My people I din't visit him ooooh he visited me. Lol








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  4. Oh we do believe in miracles but not magics. Most so called pastors are magicians. Before I forget, there are lots of pastors who consult recruiters to recruit men, women and children to act make real miracles. These actors are being paid for their short or long role. I'm thirsty let me look for water...

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  5. Most Nigerians dont believe in miracles because of the lack of integrity on the men of God. Majority have sold their conscience to satan, some to politics because of what they will gain from governmental institutions, so the government and people never takes them serious.

    Magicians you saw when growing up during the 90s are now Pastors.

    So I believe in Miracles because I am a recipient of God's miracles.

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  6. hahahahaha Pastor Daughter chai. Sorry ooo, you enter 419 pastor hands. Why are you answering that name abeg go back to our former name.

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    1. My dear I got duped in the afternoon ooh. Twas a painful experience.
      Behold old things have pass away and all things have become new lol.






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  7. Hmmm... just here to read comments.

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  8. This thief that hypnotized one of his member and collected his land,claiming the land is cursed and all,only to end up building his own house,very big mansion at Magodo phase 1 Lagos."oga talk na do" that's what he's often called in that area.nigga moves with escorts like a politician.God dey sha

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  9. This thief that hypnotized one of his member and collected his land,claiming the land is cursed and all,only to end up building his own house,very big mansion at Magodo phase 1 Lagos."oga talk na do" that's what he's often called in that area.nigga moves with escorts like a politician.God dey sha

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  10. I so much believe in Miracles because, I am seeing it with my two eyes open and I am a living testimony..

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  11. This Pastor with jerry coil, that has a sign board along Alagbole Ojodu Berger Road. He collects consultation fee before seeing members..

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    1. This is not true.... ohh world people. Stella why didn't you post my earlier comment. Nkmama

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    2. and so... do u know what is insides the pack you get for consultation??? don't they cost money. I m a member of Daystar but I attend midweek services in his church, believe me the very first day I stepped my foot in that church God visited me with his raw power.. I was almost believing that God does not exist until God used Okafor to visit me.. The revelations he gave to me were spot on and since then I believe In Miracles

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  12. Yes beside the filling station

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