“If you drag me online, I kpai you” – Odumeje warns critics

Controversial clergyman Odumeje has issued a stern warning to his online critics, saying anyone who attempts to insult or “drag” him on social media will face what he described as spiritual repercussions.

Speaking to his followers during a recent gathering, Odumeje boasted about the influence he wields and claimed that since 1996, people have repeatedly returned to him for divine intervention.

The cleric asserted that no spiritual figure performs miracles the way he does and argued that many critics challenge him only because they underestimate his powers.

Warning to Online Critics

Odumeje stated that he does not engage in online arguments, explaining that whenever someone targets him on social media, he simply checks the person’s profile and then handles the issue spiritually.

He further claimed that the ailments he “removes” from people are stored in a spiritual reservoir and that he can assign an affliction to anyone who provokes him.

His words in part:

“If I don’t have power, none of you would come here. Since 1996, if you leave, you return—there’s no choice.
Is there anyone who performs miracles like I do?
Nobody drags me. If you drag me on the internet, I kpai you.
I’m not going to argue with you—I’ll just carry your profile, go to bed, and start dealing with you.
All the sickness I remove, I keep them in a storehouse. If you trouble me, I’ll go and check for the one that fits you so your body will calm down.”

A video of the moment has been shared widely online, stirring reactions from fans and critics alike.

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