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Miracle Videos: CAN Under Fire Over Comment Against Prophet Fufeyin

by Bode Gbadebo
3 weeks ago
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The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) has come under fire from a cross-section of Nigerians following an alleged hate-filled statement targeting Senior Prophet Jeremiah Omoto Fufeyin of Christ Mercyland Deliverance Ministry in Warri, Delta State.
The statement, which reportedly condemned the prophet based on viral controversial videos of ‘miracles’, has sparked outrage, with many accusing CAN of promoting division within the Body of Christ.
Some netizens have taken to social media platforms to criticise CAN, asserting that its attacks on Prophet Fufeyin were not only unwarranted but harmful to the unity of the Christian faithful in the country. Many believed that the said controversial videos referenced by CAN were AI-doctored and intentionally crafted to damage the image of the Prophet. They argued that CAN, instead of verifying the authenticity of such content, hastily jumped to conclusions allegedly rooted in bias and malice.
Supporters of Prophet Fufeyin have described the development as a ‘spiritual attack’ masked in the form of criticism, stressing that such smear campaigns will only attract more love, sympathy, and support for the prophet. “This attack will only multiply his grace and enlarge his influence,” a social media user stated. “Nigerians are more discerning than CAN thinks.”
This controversy has also reignited broader conversations about the role of CAN in today’s religious landscape. Critics argued that the association has been largely silent on more pressing issues affecting the Christian community, such as persecution, corruption, and poverty, yet was quick to condemn charismatic ministers making an impact. They accused CAN of harbouring envy and acting as a tool for denominational rivalry rather than a body of unity and spiritual leadership.
As tensions rise, many were calling for CAN to retrace its steps, issue a retraction, and focus on promoting love, accountability, and truth in the Nigerian church.

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