- Lazarus Muoka, the pastor whose church is currently creating a storm of controversy online, is under fire for the controversial guest list at his wife’s funeral.
- High-profile figures like Peter Obi and Obi Cubana were among those invited, igniting a fierce backlash from Christian critics who are unleashing their fury over his relationships with these so-called “worldly” elites
Lazarus Muoka, the founder and General Overseer of The Lord’s Chosen Charismatic Revival Movement, is in the eye of a social media storm, facing fierce backlash for his controversial affiliations.
The Nigerian cleric recently laid to rest his beloved wife, Joy Muoka, who tragically passed away last year. This heartbreaking event marks the second time Muoka has faced such a devastating loss, as he previously lost his first wife before marrying Joy.
As the news of her passing reverberated through the community, videos and photos from the funeral surfaced over the weekend, showcasing a lineup of high-profile guests, including billionaire entrepreneur Obi Cubana and top politician Peter Obi.
Their presence at the ceremony transformed what should have been a solemn occasion into a spectacle that raised eyebrows and ignited outrage.
In the midst of this mourning, a vocal Facebook crusader, Vinken D Liberator, took to his page to launch a scathing attack on Pastor Lazarus.
He accused the cleric of prioritizing relationships with these “worldly figures” over his own church members, who he claimed were notably absent from the guest list.
Vinken didn’t hold back, questioning how a man of God with such a large ministry could cozy up to the likes of Peter Obi and Obi Cubana, whom he labeled as emblematic of everything the church should stand against.
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His post struck a chord, quickly gathering traction as followers flooded the comments section to voice their agreement, adding fuel to the fire.
Many shared his sentiments, expressing disbelief that a pastor would align himself with individuals whose lifestyles seem at odds with the teachings of the church.
Yet, amidst the torrent of criticism, a handful of defenders emerged, arguing that Lazarus Mouka’s connections are a reflection of his influence and reach, insisting that he should be free to associate with anyone he chooses, regardless of their social standing.
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