Controversial Nigerian evangelist, Pastor Funmilayo Adebayo also known as Mummy G.O, has denied being the person in the viral videos warning about hellfire.
The founder of Rapture Proclaimers Evangelical Church of God made the statement during a recent interview with BBC News Pidgin.
She became an internet sensation and earned the nickname Mummy GO after some videos of her hell-threatening sermons started circulating online.
According to Mummy GO, she is not the person in the preaching videos, adding that memes and footages of her are fake.
She stated that even the Devil would never utter the statements made in the viral videos, what more a preacher like herself.
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