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IK Ogbonna calls out CAN over ‘fake miracles’ as Lord’s Chosen trends

IK Ogbonna calls out CAN over ‘fake miracles’ as Lord’s Chosen trends

Nollywood Actor IK Ogbonna Criticizes CAN Over “Fake Miracles” in Churches

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IK Ogbonna, a prominent Nollywood actor, has spoken out against the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) regarding the alleged prevalence of “fake miracles” in some churches. Ogbonna expressed his concerns on Instagram, emphasizing the exploitation of vulnerable individuals by pastors who stage false miracles for personal gain.

The actor’s statement comes after a controversial video surfaced showing members of The Lord’s Chosen Charismatic Revival Ministries sharing questionable testimonies. These testimonies included claims of miraculous interventions, such as a lion rescuing a person from kidnappers and an elderly woman gaining control of guns from armed robbers.

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Ogbonna urged Christians to be cautious of social media trends that disrespect their faith and called on the government and CAN to regulate and hold accountable those responsible for these deceptive practices.

Key Points:

  • IK Ogbonna criticizes CAN over “fake miracles” in churches
  • Condemns exploitation of vulnerable individuals by pastors
  • Calls for government and CAN regulation
  • References controversial video of The Lord’s Chosen Charismatic Revival Ministries

Ogbonna’s statement highlights the need for accountability and integrity within religious institutions. His appeal to CAN and the government seeks to protect the integrity of Christianity and prevent further exploitation.

“Using God’s name for falsehood is a betrayal of the gospel. True miracles don’t come from deception… Let’s stand to protect the integrity of our faith!” Ogbonna emphasized.

This development sparks essential discussions about religious accountability, ethics, and the responsibility of leaders to uphold the values of their faith.

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