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You’re playing pranks with God if you give fake testimonies on altar, says Mike Bamiloye

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The founder of Mount Zion Faith Ministries, Evang. Mike Bamiloye, has warned Christians to desist from sharing fake testimonies in churches.

Pastor Bamiloye condemned the acts, explaining that those behind the untrue testimonies are ‘playing pranks with God’.

He disclosed this on his Facebook account on Thursday, stressing that the people that engage in the acts ‘are being used by the devil’.

This comes amid controversial miracle testimonies shared by church members of Lord’s Chosen Church in viral videos that have since ignited social media discussions.

Bamiloye wrote: “PLAYING PRANKS WITH GOD! If you stand on the Lord’s Altar to give fake testimonies deliberately, you are playing pranks with God! If you mount the Altar of God to deliberately tell lies that

God has done what He knew nothing about, you are playing pranks with God!

“If you arranged a fake testimony to be said on the Lord’s altar just to pump up congregation, you are playing pranks with God! If the devil set you up to embarrass the church through all his reckless bloggers, you are playing pranks with God!”

The preacher also warned bloggers who are eager to condemn the body of Christ for money, reiterating that they are unaware that they are led by the devil.

He noted that God is supreme, emphasising that he can do all things as established in the Holy book.

“And you BLOGGERS looking for things to write against the Church of Christ, employed and paid by the devil to drag His Body in the mud and stripe the church naked in the market place for monetisation, come on, you are ignorant of the fact that you are being used by the devil.

“As for me, God is unlimited. There is nothing, absolutely nothing He can not do! He can do ALL THINGS! He brought water out of the rock. He walked upon the sea. He brought out a coin from the fish’s mouth. He turned water into wine and multiplied bread in the hands of disciples.

“The entire Bible is full of mind-blowing miracles! Luke 1:37 KJV For with God, nothing shall be impossible. But if the Devil has given you a gift and you come to the Lord’s Altar to give God the glory, You are playing pranks with God!”

Bamiloye restated the wonders of God, maintaining that he is not interested in taking the glory outside his works.

He enjoined the pranksters to turn a new leaf, stressing that there is an opportunity for repentance before God’s judgement.

“He would not take the dirty glory of the Devil. He is King of Glory. If you are playing pranks with God, I am so sorry for your derailing soul. The Devil that employed you to do this has a damning agenda for your soul.

“The Judgement of God is hanging upon all the pranksters who are making mockery of God and the Body of Christ. It is a terrible judgement! They have misled multitudes of weak Christians. They have discouraged lots of new converts.They have hardened the hearts of many unbelievers. For the purpose of monetisation,” the Nigerian gospel filmmaker said.

He added: “If you play pranks with God, you are risking your soul and playing with God’s judgment.”

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IK Ogbonna urges CAN to tackle ‘fake miracles’ as Lord’s Chosen trends

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IK Ogbonna, the actor, has called on the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) to tackle the issue of “fake miracles” in churches.

In an Instagram post, Ogbonna condemned the practice, arguing that it mocks Christianity and deceives vulnerable individuals.

The movie star cautioned Christians against social media trends that disrespect their faith.

“It is heartbreaking to see pastors using fake miracles to deceive and exploit vulnerable people,” he said.

”These acts stain the true essence of Christianity, turning faith into a spectacle for selfish gain. The consequences? Broken trust, lost lives, and faith manipulated for profit.

“To those pastors, it’s time to reflect. Using God’s name for falsehood is a betrayal of the gospel. To the victims, remember your faith is sacred, and true miracles don’t come from deception.

“Let us also be cautious not to get carried away by social media trends that disrespect and ridicule our faith.

“Christianity should never be used as a tool for likes, views, or viral content.

“I call on the government and religious bodies like the Christian Association of Nigeria to step up, regulate, and hold these bad actors accountable.

“Christianity is about truth, love, and humility-not fraud, manipulation, or mockery. Let’s stand together to protect the integrity of our faith!”

Ogbonna’s post came after clips of The Lord’s Chosen Charismatic Revival Ministries’ members sharing their strange testimonies went viral on social media.

In one of the videos, an elderly woman claimed she was attacked by four armed robbers but miraculously gained control of their guns.

Similarly, a man testified that he survived kidnapping, machete attacks, and gunshots “without sustaining any injuries”.

Another man alleged that a lion rescued him from kidnappers by lifting him into the air and guiding him to safety.

The clips sparked skepticism and questions about the authenticity of the church members’ testimonies.

Comedian Dee One earlier warned critics not to incur the “wrath of Lazarus Muoka, the church’s general overseer”.

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Pope bestows Papal honour on Otedola’s mum for service to church

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Christine Doja Otedola, the mother of Femi Otedola, the Nigerian billionaire businessman, has been conferred with a Papal honour by Pope Francis.

A Papal Papal honour — one of the highest awards in the Catholic church — is a distinction granted by the Pope to individuals in recognition of their service to the church and society.

On September 14, the title was conferred on Christine by Alfred Adewale Martins, the Archbishop of the Metropolitan See of Lagos, on behalf of the Pope.

She was honoured in the Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice category.

Otedola took to his X page to share photos from the event and congratulate his mother on the award.

“Congratulations Mummy – Dame Christine Doja on your award of the Papal honour of Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice by His Holiness Pope Francis. This is a honour well deserved,” he wrote.

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Pastor Fufeyin gifts N2.5m to parents of sextuplets

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Jeremiah Fufeyin, the founder of Christ Mercyland Deliverance Ministry, Delta state, has gifted N2.5 million to a woman who recently gave birth to sextuplets.

Last week, a lady announced that her mother welcomed six children — three boys and girls — 26 years after she was born.

In a now-viral video, Fufeyin, alongside his church executives, visited the parents of the sextuplets in the hospital.

The cleric donated N2.5 million to the parents for the welfare of the newborn babies. The donation was on behalf of the Jeremiah Fufeyin Foundation.

In the video, the children’s father kneels and appreciates the cleric, while the mother breaks down in tears and shows gratitude.

“This is N2.5 million. We at Jeremiah Omoto Fufeyin Foundation hereby support the sextuplets with this money,” the clergyman said.

It is understood that the woman is a member of the cleric’s ministry.

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