- Media personality, Daddy Freeze shades Pastor Jerry Eze’s miraculous healing of a young girl in the UK.
- In a post he made on Facebook, Freeze averred that gospel singer Yinka Ayefele remains wheelchair-bound in Nigeria while the clergyman is travelling abroad to perform miracles.
- Daddy Freeze further stated that charity should start at home.
Media personality, Daddy Freeze has expressed skepticism regarding the recent miraculous healing performed by Pastor Jerry Eze at a conference in the UK.
The clergyman healed a young girl who had been unable to walk, leaving the audience in awe. However, Daddy Freeze questioned the authenticity of the miracle, pointing out that gospel singer Yinka Ayefele has been in a wheelchair for years without receiving healing from any Nigerian clergyman, yet Jerry Eze travelled abroad to perform a miracle there.
He wrote:
“Ayefele, a gospel singer, still dey wheelchair for Naija, but we dey go abroad go heal people there.
It is kuku well.
Who did this to us??”.
Reacting to his post, a netizen asked Freeze if he meant that miracles no longer exist and in response, he noted that charity ought to start at home.
See the post below:
In other news, Daddy Freeze addressed women who set high standards for their relationships, urging them to reconsider their expectations.
Taking to his Instagram page, Daddy Freeze shared a video specifically aimed at women who set benchmarks for men.
He questioned whether these women possess the qualities they seek in their partners. While acknowledging that it is acceptable to have standards for future relationships, he emphasized that women should avoid being overly critical of men.
Daddy Freeze highlighted the examples of former Nigerian Presidents Goodluck Jonathan and Olusegun Obasanjo, who married while they were still poor but later rose to prominence.
He advised women to consider being supportive and helping men grow, rather than waiting for already successful partners.