Daddy Freeze threatens to make UK authorities deport Nigerians ‘en masse’ (VIDEO)

Amidst the prevailing hardships and economic challenges confronting Nigeria in recent years, its citizens have increasingly sought opportunities abroad, notably in the UK. This exodus underscores the desperation faced by Nigerians, therefore, when Daddy Freeze issued threats aimed at coercing UK authorities into deporting these individuals, it ignited significant outrage and condemnation.


It seems that certain individuals have ruffled the feathers of media personality Ifedayo Olarinde, also known as Daddy Freeze, with a recent video he shared on social media.

In the video, the outspoken personality claimed that he would disrupt the aspirations of Nigerians wanting to relocate abroad.

He further asserted that individuals accused of illegal activities have unjustly pointed fingers at him.

In the video, Daddy Freeze mentioned that certain individuals had pleaded with him in the comments section, urging him not to take any action against Nigerians.

Daddy Freeze added that he was trying to pity Nigerians and not act on his words. He further boasted that the people don’t have an idea of how big he was in Nigeria.

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This is coming few weeks after the media personality, who runs an online church, appealed to Pastor Chris to extend his resurrecting power to late celebrities Mohbad, who passed on in 2023, and Mr Ibu, who died recently. 

Pastor Chris Oyakhilome, while speaking at the Healing Steam Festival, disclosed that Christ Embassy had raised more than 50 people from the dead in the last year.

Pastor Chris added that people from different countries, both old and young, were resurrected through his ministry.

In the last one year, we have had more than 50 people raised from the dead. How do you explain such things? Both old and young, in various countries. How do you explain?

“What will you use to explain them? Including the ones that happened in the hospitals to the amazement of doctors and nurses,” he said.

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