Following the recent clash between Martins
Otse, popularly known as VeryDarkMan, and the General Overseer of the lord’s Chosen Charismatic Revival Ministries, Lazarus
Muoka, has sparked significant online discussions.
This dispute emerged after VeryDarkMan
publicly criticized the church for sharing controversial miracle claims that he
found implausible.
In one notable case, a church member testified
that bullet fired at him didn’t penetrate, and even a machete couldn’t harm him
because of divine protection.
VeryDarkMan dismissed these testimonies as
“fabricated miracles” and demanded an investigation by the Christian
Association of Nigeria (CAN).
In response, Lazarus Muoka issued a stern
warning, claiming that VeryDarkMan would face the “wrath of God” if he
continued to attack the church and its teachings.
Muoka implied that VeryDarkMan was inviting
divine punishment by speaking against the Lord’s Chosen ministry, suggesting
that anyone who challenges God’s anointed leader is bound to face severe
consequences.
The back-and-forth between VeryDarkMan and
Muoka has garnered widespread attention, particularly because of VeryDarkMan’s
growing influence on social media platforms.
Known for his bold takes on issues surrounding
religion, governance, and societal injustices, VeryDarkMan has built a
reputation as a vocal advocate for accountability and truth.
This dispute with a high-profile religious
leader like Muoka only added fuel to the fire, especially as netizens on X
(formerly Twitter) took the matter further by mocking the claims of miraculous
protection with sarcastic comments and memes.
Aside from his ongoing disputes with Muoka,
VeryDarkMan has also been involved in several other controversies, including
allegations of corruption involving Nigeria’s Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission (EFCC) and cross-dresser Bobrisky.
These ongoing legal battles and social media
confrontations have only amplified VeryDarkMan’s presence in public discourse.
According to Verydarkman, He said “”If you had
power, your two wives would have been alive. You lost your first wife in 2010
and the second one recently. You for just wear them una Chosen apron and dem
for no die.”
Ultimately, this heated exchange highlights
the tension between traditional religious authority and modern-day influencers
who are unafraid to challenge institutions.
As the drama unfolds, it raises broader
questions about the role of skepticism, freedom of speech, and accountability
in religious matters, particularly in a country like Nigeria, where religious
beliefs hold significant sway.
VeryDarkMan and Lazarus Muoka saga underscores
the growing impact of social media personalities in questioning and reshaping
public perceptions of religious practices in Nigeria.
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