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Woman used to perform miracles arrested, Daddy Freeze reacts

Last updated on September 11th, 2021 at 03:00 pm

Popular media personality, Daddy Freeze, as finally reacted to the arrest of a woman who was being used to perform fake miracles by pastors, said the church has become the place of worship for the devil.

Freeze in a social media post mentioned that it will be best the security agencies involved in the arrest go for the main culprits, which are the fake pastors.
His Instagram post reads;

It’s so sad that our faith has become this devil worship. Our quest for miracles and quick wealth has turned us into a wicked and adulterous generation.

“I feel sorry for her though, hope the pastors also get arrested because it’s no use arresting the woman while the main culprits walk free.

“It’s working for me gang, Una see am?

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Albert Echetah

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