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Fake Prophet Exposed: Fetish Items Uncovered In Uyo Church (Photos) (22204 Views)

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GistMedia0: 9:32am On Mar 02
In a shocking revelation, Prophet Victor Elijah Odudu 1, the Senior Prophet of the Knowledge of God Family Church of All Nations, has been exposed following a court-ordered eviction. The church, located at #9 Paulinus Urua Street, off Udo Udoma Avenue in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State, was discovered to house several fetish items, raising serious questions about the authenticity of his ministry.

Odudu 1, as he is popularly known, had previously been served a Notice of Quit by the owner of the landed property where his church operated. However, he refused to comply with the eviction notice, prompting the property owner to take legal action against him. After the court's grace period expired, court officials arrived at the premises to enforce the eviction order.

During the eviction process, disturbing discoveries were made. Various fetish items, including the so-called ‘Ancient of Days’ currency, pictures of different individuals, ‘touch and follow’ powders, a human skull, foreign and local oils , and other ritualistic objects were found within the church and the prophet’s office. These findings suggest that Prophet Odudu 1 may have been operating as a traditional herbalist under the guise of a religious leader.

Despite his controversial practices, Odudu 1 was regarded as one of the most powerful prophets in the area. His sudden disappearance following the exposure has left many questioning the legitimacy of his activities. Authorities are currently investigating the matter, while his whereabouts remain unknown.

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Fisiryorh(m): 9:36am On Mar 02
Christianity is filled with a large number of hypocrites....

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pyyxxaro: 9:48am On Mar 02
Pastor RIGHTEOUSNESS come and see oh 🏃🏿🏃🏿🏃🏿

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KingMack(m): 10:19am On Mar 02
Wa WA wow 😲😲😲
sreamsense: 10:20am On Mar 02
While Jesus Christ himself has warned christians to be careful because in the last days many fake prophets shall arise to deceive people. However, this news is one sided that does not allow the owner to talk and defend himself. Never assumed for the person even if you caught them in the act put them to fair hearing. What of if those items were staged to implicate the pastor because of enemity that has existed between the church and the land owner.

We have seen where fetish items like this were staged to implicate a pastor, only to later discovered they were staged with CCTV footage show those that put them within the church premises for police arrest purpose, only for the reporters to be implicated and arrested after CCTV footage were presented by the pastor to clear his name. Even if he is the Satan himself, let him talk and defend himself first for fair hearing. These pictures I am seen below may just be normal picture taken during different church program, I can not see any fetish things on the pictures.

What of if those items were collected to be burnt in a crusades, I am not defending the pastor I don't even know but let us always hear both sides of the stories before commenting. As there are many fake pastors, there are many wicked people and landowners also who may decide to evict someone by force and still spoil their names on top. The story here is full of one sided unverified story, even if you brought all these out from his locked doors, still let him talk and tell us how it came about and what for. Implications and wicked people are everywhere also.

Obasa speaker was lied against last week that he kept guns and ammunition in the office and will be arrested by police as a criminal. I have never seen any Obasa arrested, I have only seen Obasa reclaiming his speakership position which properbly must have cleared his name or found to be staged

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sreamsense: 10:24am On Mar 02
Fisiryorh:
Christianity is filled with a large number of hypocrites....


Jesus warned christians too to be careful and watchful that many fake prophets will arise to deceive people. However, this case is not really Ballance in reportage as highlighted in my post. There are fake pastors and there are fake people too that may bend to implicate people. Hearing from both sides we make us understand better.

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Mikespecialone(m): 10:27am On Mar 02
Fisiryorh:
Christianity is filled with a large number of hypocrites....



You should simply say Religion instead of Christianity

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Lalami3232(m): 10:36am On Mar 02
cheesy
iamnotillicit(m): 10:38am On Mar 02
Well he wasn't around, he could claim they installed it there...

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Fisiryorh(m): 10:57am On Mar 02
sreamsense:

Jesus warned christians too to be careful and watchful that many fake prophets will arise to deceive people. However, this case is not really Ballance in reportage as highlighted in my post. There are fake pastors and there are fake people too that may bend to implicate people. Hearing from both sides we make us understand better.

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Fisiryorh(m): 10:58am On Mar 02
Mikespecialone:


You should sample Religion instead of Christianity

Christianity,Islam, Buddhism are all classified as religion....

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Dzzzz: 11:45am On Mar 02
After all this some people will still attend service on Sunday..

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sylve11: 6:18pm On Mar 02
Not saying the pastor is innocent o. I find it difficult believing stories from social media. Before my very eyes, I have seen a lot of truths twisted into lies, and lies twisted into what what they want you to believe.

May God have mercy on mankind. cool

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temitope27(m): 6:19pm On Mar 02
99% of Nigerian pastors are scammer

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TrackerSK: 6:19pm On Mar 02
Church dey fear me now
omoredia: 6:19pm On Mar 02
This traditional practice that many Nigerians believe in. Thats what they do money rituals alot.

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Honestey: 6:20pm On Mar 02
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DEHVEHLOP(m): 6:21pm On Mar 02
I think Uyo is the capital of Osun state..










Ndi flat heads

Bunch of ritualists

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Eriokanmi: 6:21pm On Mar 02
God has said it since the beginning of this year that He will expose fake servants of His, this year, that this year is their pay back period. This is God at work. He doesn't joke with his words. Weldone baba loke. More of this pls

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ideatoprince18(m): 6:22pm On Mar 02
To go church these days dey fear me ... If e don catholic church, I no go
Drsmiles(m): 6:22pm On Mar 02
I wonder if this generation will hand over religion to the next generation. Especially christianity

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Honestey: 6:22pm On Mar 02
Shout Halleluuuuujaaaaaaaah! And pay your tithes unfailingly

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Almunjid(m): 6:23pm On Mar 02
Nollywood, the Nigerian film industry, has played a significant role in shaping religious perceptions among the Nigerian populace. In many older Nollywood films, traditional religious deities are often depicted as powerless when pitted against the God of Abraham. These movies frequently portray scenes where pastors use the Bible to defeat traditionalists who rely on objects associated with traditional religious practices.

This cinematic portrayal has led many to believe that pastors possess extraordinary powers, as depicted in these films. As a result, genuine spiritual leaders are often overlooked because they cannot perform the miracles seen in movies. This has prompted some pastors to resort to faking miracles to attract followers. Over time, this obsession with miracles has led some pastors to delve into sorcery and ritualism, further distorting religious practices.

Nollywood's depiction of traditional religions in a negative light has contributed to the decline of interest in these beliefs, while simultaneously promoting a distorted image of Christianity. Ultimately, this has led to the rise of fake religious leaders who exploit people's desire for miracles. As long as Nigerians continue to seek miracles, the number of counterfeit religious leaders will likely keep increasing, creating a cycle of demand and supply.

Shalom!

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Celestialsword: 6:24pm On Mar 02
98% of prophets in Nigeria are fake. Those charms are ment to hypnotize people to part with their valuables.
gunners160(m): 6:24pm On Mar 02
Not everything we see online or hear in the news should be believed without critical thinking and proper verification. The case of Prophet Victor Elijah Odudu 1, as reported, is a reminder that situations can often be more complex than they appear. While the discovery of alleged fetish items in his church has sparked controversy, it is essential to avoid jumping to conclusions based on initial reports.

News stories, especially those involving religious leaders, can sometimes be influenced by bias, misinformation, or sensationalism. Without concrete evidence and a fair investigation, accusations remain just that—accusations. People must be cautious not to judge individuals prematurely, as history has shown that false allegations and misinterpretations can ruin reputations and lives.

Instead of forming opinions based solely on headlines or social media reactions, it is important to wait for verified facts from credible sources. The truth often takes time to unfold, and rushing to judgment can lead to misinformation and unnecessary panic. In an era where fake news spreads rapidly, critical thinking and patience are key to understanding any situation accurately.

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Eriokanmi: 6:24pm On Mar 02
ideatoprince18:
To go church these days dey fear me ... If e don catholic church, I no go
Na for pesin wey wan go church for the purpose of making quick wealth. There are good churches in town to attend. I read a similar story here a few minutes ago, just below this topic, where a small boy who already had a car was killed by a CCC pastor and buried his body inside his church after removing his body parts. The boy transferred 1.5m naira to the pastor's which was part of the evidence the police used to nab him. Where did that kind of a small boy see 1.5m naira with a ride at his age?

Hearing bad stuffs as this isn't an excuse for not going to church again. Na for pesin wey no wan go before.

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Zico5(m): 6:24pm On Mar 02
Ok
Arabk25(m): 6:24pm On Mar 02
Wen we talk they will say we're anti-christ you people will learn the hard way
libertyfather(m): 6:24pm On Mar 02
What is feltish here?
FuckTheMod: 6:24pm On Mar 02
When it comes to CORE and HARD crimes, NOBODY OR TRIBE CAN BEAT THIS PEOPLE.

IT'S IN THEIR DNA

OGUN, IBADAN AND ILORIN DEY LEARN WORK ....

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FuckTheMod: 6:25pm On Mar 02
Na dem

Celestialsword: 6:25pm On Mar 02
Eriokanmi:
. Na for person wey wan go church for the purpose of making quick wealth. There are good churches in.town to attend
mention them

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