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VDM blasts Lord’s chosen church over controversial testimonies
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2 years agoon
By
Attah Mike
Nigerian activist and critic Martins Vincent Otse, better known as VeryDarkMan (VDM), has threatened legal action against the Lord’s Chosen Church due to a series of controversial testimonies from its members.
VDM has urged the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) to investigate these testimonies, accusing the church of misleading Christians with exaggerated claims.
His criticism comes after a viral testimony in which a woman claimed to have disarmed four armed robbers, describing the weapon as an “AK-27,” which was later corrected by the pastor to an AK-47.
In a video posted to Instagram, VDM expressed his frustration and announced plans for legal action. He wrote, “CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION OF NIGERIA, get ready for me. This nonsense needs to stop. Now they’re even claiming to have spiritual iron in their heads? All these Chosen members…”
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