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Web Brief Blog of Saturday, 27 May 2023

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Give me my money - Man challenges pastor who allegedly connived with him to give fake prophecies

A video circulating on social media shows an intense confrontation between a Nigerian man and a pastor, who allegedly conspired with him to fabricate false prophecies. In the video, the man expresses his frustration, claiming that the pastor hired him to gather confidential information about church members. This information was then used by the pastor during his prophetic sessions, leaving the congregation astonished and reinforcing the perception that the pastor possessed genuine divine insight.

The aggrieved man asserts that the clergyman failed to fulfill their agreement by withholding the payment for his services. However, when confronted, the pastor dismisses the accusation and asserts his divine calling, proclaiming, "I am not a fake pastor. Na God call me." In response, the man questions the authenticity of the pastor's divine calling, drawing attention to a bottle of Jack Daniel's whiskey as a sarcastic reference to the pastor's credibility.

The video has garnered significant attention online, capturing the public's curiosity and prompting discussions on the prevalence of dubious practices within certain religious circles. It serves as a reminder to exercise critical thinking and discernment when evaluating claims of divine intervention.