How Pastor Abel Damina duped me, others – Ex-Super Eagles player Idah Peterside spills in viral video

Peterside’s candor in airing these grievances only intensifies the swirling storm of controversy surrounding Damina, further highlighting the deep chasm between the cleric’s public persona and the darker allegations now surfacing.


Idah Peterside, the former Nigerian international football goalkeeper turned cleric, has stepped into the spotlight, leveling explosive accusations against Dr. Abel Damina, the Founder and President of Abel Damina Ministries International and CEO of Kingdom Life Network.

Peterside, now a sports pundit and pastor at Christ Ambassadors Church in South Africa, didn’t hold back in his critique of Damina, known for his provocative teachings and frequent jabs at fellow pastors.

Peterside’s revelations paint a damning picture of Damina, alleging that the revered cleric’s fervor for financial gain led him down a path of deceit and fraud.

According to Peterside, Damina, despite his undeniable anointing and divine calling, has been unable to curb his insatiable appetite for money. He claims Damina has swindled numerous people, including himself, in a series of manipulative financial schemes.

Adding fuel to the fire, Peterside shared a personal anecdote: Damina allegedly solicited $1,000 from him with promises of a miraculous financial return.

The super eagles legend claimed Damina had assured him that sowing this ‘seed’ would yield a bountiful harvest.

Ironically, Peterside admitted to have experienced a windfall of $10,000, but he refuses to attribute this stroke of luck to Damina’s ‘seed-sowing’ promises, instead hintingly dismissing it as a mere coincidence.

He added that Abel Damina’s rumored financial woes and the strife plaguing his ministry are divine retributions, a personal reckoning from God designed to force him to confront and amend his ways.

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