A viral video has been circulating online, capturing the extraordinary sight of churchgoers eagerly flocking to their pastor’s car in order to receive God’s blessings.
The pastor, Ebuka Anozie Obi, can be seen driving with his security escorts, attempting to navigate through the enthusiastic crowd.
The church members are fervently tapping the car, believing that they are connecting with divine blessings.
Nevertheless, this video has generated a range of responses from social media users, with opinions varying greatly.
iam_bmodel said: “Imagine seeing your babe rushing to touch someone’s car so she can be free from what ever that is happening to him or her. Which other red canopy pass that one?”
ramatu__sani said: “We are in trouble in this country because of religion”
mz_nomso said: “Be happy that your family members are not disgraceful.”
empress_chioma_osahenruwen said: “Na church go scatter this country las las Sweti be this”
ms_leemart said: “The problem is some people now worship man of God more than God himself”
mayorsoj said: “As Tapswap neva pay, na to tap pastor car”
thefoodnetworknig2 said: “Na why Jesus talked about idol worshipping for Bible be this… He know say some of una na goats, mehhh!”
Watch the video below:
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