Actress Opeyemi Aiyeola Criticizes Folks Who Give Testimonies In Church & Ignores Medical Support

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  • Opeyemi Aiyeola has shared her thoughts on the importance of including medical help in church testimonies.
  • On her Instastories, she mentioned that while she strongly believes in God and his miracles.

Nigerian actress Opeyemi Aiyeola has shared her thoughts on the importance of including medical help in church testimonies.

On her Instastories, she mentioned that while she strongly believes in God and his miracles.

According to her it is crucial to acknowledge the role of medical interventions, especially for those who may be easily misled.

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In other news, A Caucasian lady recently surprised everyone online when she found a tattoo on her foot that says “Made in New Orleans.”

This tattoo represents the city where her parents conceived her in 2001.

In a TikTok video, she laughs joyfully upon discovering the tattoo, which she had since birth without knowing.

She shared that her parents visited New Orleans in 2001, and to celebrate that moment, they got the tattoo on her foot after she was born.

The video went viral, leading to many comments from viewers sharing their thoughts on her unusual story.

Meanwhile, A Ghanaian spiritual leader Prophet Ajagurajah became popular online after a woman was blocked for talking about God during a live session.

The woman, a Christian, discovered the TikTok stream featuring a spiritual group in red and black outfits. Shocked, she wrote, “Aah God abeg oo.”

Almost immediately, the host blocked her from the stream.

The incident was uploaded to TikTok by @Oma_babyy, who said, “You went into an online church and got blocked.”

Reactions to the  video are varied; some find it funny, while others criticize the group for not allowing other viewpoints.

The video is still trending, leading to conversations about the limits of faith, freedom of expression, and spiritual practices.

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