- A Reverend Sister has ignited a wildfire on social media, launching a blistering attack on her fellow sisters for allegedly worshipping Evangelist Ebuka Obi like some sort of divine figure at his church
- Not one to be outdone, Evangelist Ebuka unleashed his own fiery response, turning the heat up even further and captivating the internet with this sensational clash of faith versus celebrity.
Evangelist Ebuka Obi, the magnetic General Overseer of Zion Prayer Movement Outreach, has ignited a firestorm online with his audacious rebuttal to a Reverend Sister who recently unleashed a blistering attack on her fellow sisters.
In a viral video that’s taken social media by storm, the Reverend Sister fiercely condemned her counterparts for attending Ebuka’s recent church crusade in Imo State, claiming they disgraced everything that embodies the Catholic faith.
With a fiery passion, she accused them of bowing down and behaving like mere laypeople, worshipping Ebuka Obi as if he were a deity, all while donning their sacred uniforms.
Her outrage was palpable as she lamented how they belittled themselves, reminding them that they had undergone far more significant spiritual training than Evangelist Ebuka, said yet they chose to tarnish the reputation of the Reverend Sisterhood at his church event, an act she deemed a disgrace to their calling.
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In a powerful and fiery response, Evangelist Ebuka didn’t hold back. He countered her accusations by asserting that the race to heaven that both Catholics and other Christians are striving for is about winning souls—not about the sacred uniforms or rigid doctrines that the Reverend Sister clings to.
He added that faith transcends appearances and that true spirituality lies in the heart’s intentions.
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The unfolding drama between these two has sent a buzz through social media, sparking a fierce debate among netizens. Many weighed in on this explosive fallout, dissecting the clash.
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