Connect with us

Metro

Obi Cubana: Why I Spared Man Who Wanted To ‘Harm’ Me On Stage – Odumeje

General overseer of Mountain of Holy Ghost Intervention Deliverance Ministry, Prophet Chukwuemeka Odumeje, has hinted how an unidentified man attempted to harm him.

Odumeje revealed that he spared the man because he is known for peace.

The celebrity preacher made this disclosure on Saturday, in a telecast monitored by PUNCH correspondent.

Odumeje said that he is medicine that can’t be harmed, describing himself as ‘abum O gwu, adiya a gwum a gwu in Igbo language, which loosely means “I am a juju and you can’t use juju on me.”

Recall that the Onitsha based preacher performaned at Oba in Anambra State, during the burial of Obi Cubana’s mother.

He said, “I didn’t want to disgrace myself because of something bad and someone was before me dancing for the occasion he prepared. I didn’t want to waste my time to begin to say that somebody did something to me.

“I only let the person to know by the song abum O gwu, adiya a gwum a gwu, I don’t come to an occasion for the occasion to be messed up, I come to occasion for it to go successfully, because anyone that invites me to an occasion knows the occasion must be well guarded. Because I’m indaboski bahose, like my father Arch. Benson Idahosa and the lion himself indaboski bahose.”

The preacher who over the years have had some challenging the authenticity of his ministry stressed that the ultimate is Christ. “When you know the God you serve you shall do exploit and wax strong. When you don’t have Christ you will fall on the stage. That is why I encourage you to abide in Christ without a double mind. A long time ago a lot of inconsequential entities appeared on Facebook and stood before tree and started making noise that Odumeje ayi aku gi ogwu (we have poisoned you). I began to wonder why they can’t find what to do, but those things don’t exist the only solution to your problem is Christ,” he added.

For adverts, sponsored articles and promotions, send a WhatsApp message to +234 908 608 0999, or send mail to: sales@orientaltimes.ng