Chukwuemeka Ohanaemere, popularly known as Odumeje, the Onitsha-based cleric renowned for his unconventional style, has issued a stern warning to his critics in a viral video circulating on social media.
In the video, Odumeje vehemently refuted allegations that he utilizes fake powers, asserting his identity as a genuine man of God and not a counterfeit prophet.
He cautioned detractors against spreading falsehood about him, emphasizing his unwavering commitment to Jesus Christ.
“I am not a fake man of God. I do not have anything to do with fake power; only Jesus I call. Only Jesus appears to me. I have never gone to any place to seek power or any native doctor. It is all about Jesus,” he affirmed.
Addressing those who disparage his unconventional methods of teaching, Odumeje urged them to desist from such actions, warning of dire consequences for those who attempt to undermine his ministry.
“A lot of charms I have collected from people that I have destroyed. It is all about Jesus. I am radical. I am a prophet,” he declared emphatically.
“Go to the Bible and check Elisha. If you do not know about the word of God; about the prophet. I am not the man you preach about on the altar and go free. I am very dangerous.
“The way I cure those deaf and dumb remove cancer, I can invest it in you. Preach about Jesus. That is the only mission you come here to preach… do not criticise the miracles that Jesus is using me to do because you want to get attention from people. You can never go free. Because when you are saying it people will be placing satan more than Christ. You are misleading people.”
The cleric’s impassioned remarks were triggered by comments from gospel singer Dunsin Oyekan, who expressed concern over the phrase ‘abido shaker,’ popularized by Odumeje