Media personality, Daddy Freeze has reacted to the video of women summoning ‘Ogun’ against perpetrators of Owo church attack in the Ondo community last Sunday, that left many dead and several others injured.
Recall that Owo women were reported to have gathered to summon “Ogun” (god of iron and war) to get justice for the worshippers killed by the gunmen in the Catholic church.
The summon came right before Nathaniel Bassey shut down Whatsapp, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and other social media platforms with a new challenge, hashtagged ‘JESUS’.
Sharing a photo of the Owo women performing their ritual to summon Ogun, Daddy Freeze mocked Christians who participated in the Jesus challenge, saying that these women decided to summon Ogun after they called on Jesus and He refused to answer tem.
He wrote:
“When dem call bros J and he nor answer dem nko? We abandoned African paganism to adopt European pagan ideologies. Until we start telling ourselves the truth and take our security issues more seriously this won’t end. Christ message is love and that’s the first thing so glaringly missing in Nigeria. ~FRZ
◄ John 8:32 ►
New Living Translation
And you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.”
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