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Prophet Jeremiah, Odumeje, others practice juju – Fr Kelvin exposes Nigerian churches

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A Catholic missionary priest working in Gambia, Rev Fr Kelvin Ugwu, has said that the majority of people who visit native doctors or believe in ‘juju’ are the same ones found in churches every Sunday.

The priest stated that this explains why many juju practices and beliefs are transported from juju shrines straight to the churches.

In a post on his Facebook page on Friday, Ugwu claimed that more than 90% of everything Prophet Jeremiah Omoto Fufeyin does, including the sale of water, oil, etc., are juju practices.

He also stated that taking a picture of someone one wants to marry to Shiloh and placing it on the altar so that the person will marry them by “fire by force” is a juju practice.

Listing other forms of juju practices found in various Nigerian churches, the priest said:

“When I wrote about juju and the so-called native doctors scamming people with what we all know does not work, those who read me got my point. But I had a lot of juju defenders and apologists who, in their bid to water down my point, decided to remind me of the activities of pastors, priests, and prophets and what we call miracles.

“One thing I discovered was that the majority of the people who visit native doctors or believe in juju are the same people we see in churches every Sunday.

So, this explains why you will see lots of juju practices and beliefs transported from juju shrines straight to the churches.

For example:

“Taking a picture of the person you want to marry to Shiloh and placing it on the altar so that they will marry you by fire by force is a juju practice.

“Odumeje emptying seven bottles of Goya oil at every corner of your newly built house to dedicate it and drive away evil spirits is a juju practice.

“Miracle bank alerts, where money with no trace or giver simply enters your account because you shouted the loudest ‘Amen’ in church, is a juju practice.

“Praying for your neighbor to die by fire because you don’t like them or are angry about their progress is a juju practice.

“More than 90% of everything Prophet Jeremiah Omoto Fufeyin does, including the sale of water, oil, etc., are juju practices.

Catholics venerating images to the point that they have turned those images into objects of worship is a juju practice.

“All those silly talks during harvest and bazaar, where in a bid to get money, they tell you to buy an apple for 100k because it will give you the fruit of the womb, or buy a candle for 50k because it will make you see riches, or buy a handkerchief for 30k because it will wipe your face and make you see your future husband quicker, are all juju practices.

“Christianity is not the problem; your juju mindset is. This is why the version of Christianity most of you practice in Africa is an upgraded version of juju and witchcraft.

“So, I say it again. . . Juju does not work. What works in juju is fear. If it works, stop speaking grammar—just disappear and appear at my location. Or, from where you are, command something in my body to go missing. Mtchwwww!”

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Alleged fake prophecies: Pastor gives 48-hour ultimatum to podcaster, KAATalks

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The Senior Pastor of Power World Ministries International, Rev. Dr. Uche Ume, has issued a 48-hour ultimatum to Mr. Kel Armstrong Amobi, host and producer of the KAATalks Podcast, over his claims that he was engaging in fake miracles.

The cleric demanded a full and public retraction of what he called defamatory statements made against him in videos posted on social media between April 8 and 9, 2025.

He spoke in a statement made available to Ekwutosblog through his legal counsel, Barr. Maxwell Opara.

 

Among other things, Amobi had claimed that, “There is nobody close to me that he hasn’t called, begging me to forgive him. But what he needs is to stop the staged miracles, false prophecies, and extortion.

“He is manipulating poor people in Ebonyi State, collecting money from children and their mothers.

“You’ve been ruining people’s lives with your so-called nonsense miracles and fake prophecies in Ebonyi, Aba, and other places. Do you know how many people may have lost their lives because of you?”

Rev. Ume’s legal team asserted that those statements were not only unfounded but had caused significant harm to his personal and ministerial reputation.

He said that failure to comply within 48 hours upon receipt of the letter, he would be left with no option but to explore all legal remedies available “to protect our client’s name and reputation.”

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Daddy Freeze reacts as Femi Fani-Kayode lays hands on people in Church

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Media personality Daddy Freeze has reacted to a viral post of former minister of aviation, Femi Fani-Kayode laying hands on people in a church.

Fani-Kayode, popularly called FFK, had on Monday shared pictures from his thanksgiving ceremony on Sunday at the Faith Hill Prophetic Assembly in Piwoyi, Abuja.

The politician was seen laying hands on people during the church service. The development raised concerns among netizens.

Reacting to the development in an Instagram post, Daddy Freeze, who was surprised to see the pictures, told his followers to be close to their phones for them not to miss God’s call.

Sharing the photos, Freeze who sarcastically announced that God is currently on a calling mission, challenged his followers to also consider picking God’s call.

“God is truly working wonders in this generation. May His name be praised in Jesus name. God don call FFK o. God dey call o; hold your phone make e no be say God don call you you miss the call. If God never calls you, check yourself.”

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Pope makes surprise appearance during Mass in St. Peter’s Square

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Pope Francis made a surprise appearance in St. Peter’s Square on Sunday morning during a special Jubilee Mass for the sick and health care workers.

The pontiff, who was rolled into the square on a wheelchair, was making his first public appearance at the Vatican since being released from hospital two weeks earlier.

As he made his way to the altar at the square, he waved at the crowd. “Good Sunday to everyone,” said the pope. “Thank you from the bottom of my heart.”

The pope’s voice sounded louder and stronger than when he spoke outside Gemelli hospital on 23 March, the day of his release. He had been battling life-threatening pneumonia during a five-week stay there.

In an Angelus Sunday prayer written by the pope himself and read out by Archbishop Rino Fisichella, the pontiff said: “I pray for doctors, nurses and health care workers, who are not always able to work in adequate conditions and are sometimes even victims of aggression.”

“Their mission is not easy, and they must be supported and respected. I hope that the necessary resources will be invested in treatment and research, so that health care systems will be inclusive and attentive to the poor and the most fragile.”

He also thanked the inmates of Rebibbia women’s prison, who had sent him a card wishing him a quick recovery. “I pray for them and for their families,” he wrote, before wishing for peace in places affected by war, as well as more aid for Myanmar and Haiti.

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