A Nigerian pastor performed signs after raising a baby from the dead to accomplish the seemingly impossible.
In the YouTube video that has gone viral, the pastor can be heard fervently praying and saying;
“We don’t bury babies here, commanding the baby to cry and come back to life immediately”.
He also went above and beyond by giving the infant “the breath of God” as soon as it began to breathe.
He rejoices over it and tells his congregation that the infant has already farted and is healthy. After congratulating the mother, he hands her the infant so she can nurse it.
Netizens reactions below:
@TheToxicGuy_ said: Una don turn this church thing to cruise 😂
@TheGirlBekee wrote: Baby wey die Dey move hands ? 😹😹 I blame the woman that allowed her baby to be used for this 😭💔
@trendwithola said: This baby doesn’t look dead at first instance. Secondly, it is looks scripted.
@Acedouglas1 said: Make them carry mohbad to am asap
@Djemzykado said: But why are they recording it so close like this? I’m not saying it’s scripted or not, but why?
@ola_bode42 said: On judgment day he go explain how he do am tire 😂😂Na these pastor go make queue long 💔
@UmarAbdu11ah wrote: “He’s breathing normal now” 😭
Watch video here:
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