Christ Mercyland Deliverance Ministry owned by Billionaire Prophet Jeremiah Fufeyin in Warri was agog as a man miraculously received deliverance from an age-long seizure disorder, which has for years rendered him incapacitated.
A video, making the wave on the social media and watched by this medium showed the man lifting for joy and singing.
The young man, who said he has been battling with the illness for years was the center of attraction at the ‘August Break’ programme, which held at the church premises in Delta State as he dramatically started singing and indeed got his cloth torn.
The young was later blessed with over N400, 000, the founder of the church, Billionaire Prophet Jeremiah Fufeyin.
Reportedly, seizure is a disorder in which nerve cell activity in the brain is disturbed, causing seizures. Epilepsy may occur as a result of a genetic disorder or an acquired brain injury, such as a trauma or stroke.
By implication, during a seizure, there are bursts of electrical activity in people’s brain, sort of like an electrical storm. This activity causes different symptoms depending on the type of seizure and what part of the brain is involved. Seizures can take on many different forms and affect different people in different ways.
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