- Nigerians actress Opeyemi Aiyeola has shared a rather thought-provoking observation about the way some Christians share testimonies in church.
- Taking to her Instastories, the movie star who is now based abroad stressed that leaving out medical interventions from testimonies is misleading and deceptive to some hearers.
Popular Nigerian actress, Opeyemi Aiyeola, has emphasized the need and importance of acknowledging medical support and interventions received when sharing testimonies in church.
Opeyemi Aiyeola said that even as a strong believer in God and His miracles, those who omit the part that medicine played in their testimonies are not doing it right.
She admonished that medical interventions be acknowledged.
According to Opeyemi Aiyeola, there are a lot of gullible and desperate people, hence the need to always acknowledge medical interventions.
Opeyemi Aiyeola wrote:
“Let’s start this week with this highly sensitive and controversial issue…….TESTIMONIES shared on the alter!
I am a strong believer that God is still in the business of miracles but the way most (not all ) believers share their testimonies leaving out all medical support and interventions received is all shades of wrong and deceptive.
We all need to plsss remember that unfortunately we have a lot of vulnerable, gullible and desperate faithfuls. Shalom.”
In other news, Nigeria’s representative at the 73rd Miss Universe competition, Chidimma Adetshina, has expressed heartfelt gratitude to Nigerians and Africans for their unwavering support, which played a key role in her historic achievement at Miss Universe 2024.
During the final moments of the prestigious event at Arena CDMX in Mexico City on Sunday morning, a thrilling showdown unfolded between Adetshina and Miss Denmark, Victoria Kjaer Theilvig, as the two women vied for the coveted crown.
In the end, Miss Denmark, Theilvig, claimed the title, succeeding Miss Universe 2023, Sheynnis Palacios of Nicaragua.
Following the competition, Adetshina took to Instagram to share her appreciation.