Following Verydarkman’s church call-out, “I Am a Chosen” trends online with strange testimony videos

The church's testimonies are being torn apart, dissected, and ridiculed as the internet questions whether these ‘miracles’ are divine intervention or pure fiction. The saga is spiraling into a social media spectacle, with VDM leading the charge and netizens keeping the fire alive


Social media firestarter Martins Vincent Otse, famously known as Verydarkman, has set X (formerly Twitter) ablaze after triggering the now-viral “I am a Chosen” trend.

The fearless critic didn’t mince words, calling on the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) to launch a deep dive into the almost unbelievable testimonies pouring out of the Lord’s Chosen Church.

VDM dropped the hammer after spotting an outrageous video of a church member claiming that bullets fired at him magically didn’t penetrate, and a cutlass aimed at his skull didn’t slice through but comically bounced off!

These stories seemed to cross the line from faith to fantasy, sparking VDM’s demand for a serious investigation into what he calls fabricated miracles.

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The drama didn’t stop there. Netizens on X turned the “I am a Chosen” trend into a full-blown circus, flooding the platform with tongue-in-cheek videos and sarcastic reactions.

One by one, more members came forward with jaw-dropping, head-scratching testimonies that only added fuel to the online frenzy.

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This bombshell dropped after Verydarkman kicked off a fiery debate, called on President Tinubu to crack down on the displays of miracles by religious leaders, zeroing in on none other than Prophet Jeremiah Fufeyin.

Taking to his Instagram page, VDM doubled down on his stance, posting a video where he openly declared his desire to face a scenario where Prophet Jeremiah would have to heal him.

 

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