Odumeje Warns of His 'Dangerous' Power, Claims He Once Forced a Native Doctor to Flee for His Life

Controversial Anambra-based cleric, Prophet Chukwuemeka Odumeje, has made fresh sensational claims about his spiritual prowess, stating that he once chased a native doctor from a room during an event attended by a deputy governor.

In a recent statement, the flamboyant prophet, known by aliases such as "The Lion" and "Indaboski," declared, "I don't tolerate nonsense. And the deputy governor can explain this."

Odumeje recounted an incident in Ukulu where he alleged a native doctor entered a room he was sharing with the deputy governor.

"He saw how the native doctor ran, how I chased him. If that man did not run, that day will be his burial," Odumeje claimed.

The prophet suggested this encounter is a reason he avoids social gatherings, stating, "I appear in many occasions many forgot how dangerous I am."

He further boasted about his untapped potential for material gain, asserting, "If I come out in the street and choose to make money, nobody can see my back." However, he concluded by saying he has chosen to surrender himself to "the work of the Lord."

Odumeje is widely known for his theatrical deliverance sessions, provocative statements, and claims of supernatural abilities. His latest remarks have sparked mixed reactions online, with some followers expressing unwavering support while critics dismiss the claims as promotional theatrics.


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