Woli Arole writes open letter to ‘woke’ Nigerians amid church testimony trends

Comedian Woli Arole Addresses Nigerians Amidst Church Testimonies


Nigerian comedian Woli Arole has penned an open letter to ‘woke’ Nigerians, amidst the ongoing discussion surrounding unusual church testimonies.

Recently, the Lord’s Chosen church has gained significant attention on social media due to the extraordinary nature of some testimonies shared during services.

Woli Arole in reaction took to his Instagram page to share his thoughts on the matter, directing his message towards individuals who tend to mock supernatural experiences.

In his letter, Arole emphasized the importance of acknowledging the spiritual aspect of life, cautioning that one’s opinions or dismissive attitudes do not alter the truth.

He urged his audience to consider the possibility that life’s complexities may exceed human understanding, concluding with a call to reflection.

He wrote:

“A letter to my generation: I see a lot of assume WOKE people, that love to mock anything SUPERNATURAL. See I pray you don’t enter trouble before you realise that life is SPIRITUAL!!!!. Your OPINIONS or CRUISE doesn’t change the TRUTH!!!. Can you hear me at the back?”

NETIZENS REACTIONS…

kingsharon said: “Religion…? Definitely the Opium of the people. But then So Real.”

ezzy_wayy said: “Oh plz shut your trap bro! Being spiritual is not an excuse for you to suspend your brain. Let that sink in”

christalunar said: “God please I need a testimony that will sound like a lie to unbelievers 🙏”

fran6 said: “Why don’t you tell this to your bad government? Abi life no spiritual for them too? Why not remind them that God will punish them for all they do to us the citizens?”

Recall that the head pastor of the Lord’s Chosen church had revealed how a capsized boat resurfaced after people onboard began screaming God of Chosen.

According to him, following their loud scream, the boat gradually resurfaced. He noted that even a little child who sank also came up to the surface.

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