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TRENDING VIDEO: Soldier wields machine gun, dares Lord’s Chosen members to ‘come forward’

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A video has surfaced online showing a soldier brandishing a machine gun and challenging members of The Lord’s Chosen Charismatic Revival Ministries. ...READ THE FULL STORY FROM SOURCE ...READ THE FULL STORY FROM SOURCE

In the now-viral clip, the unidentified soldier taunted the church members, claiming they were “liars” for allegedly fabricating miracle stories.

The young man dared the church members to approach him, arguing that they would not survive or escape injury if shot. He added that he would aim directly at their heads if they dared to stand before him.

“Chosen! I am a Chosen, I am a Chosen, come stand for on top of this one. Allah walahi you go give testimony tire,” he said.

“You dey see am bah. All these one wey una dey lie for una village people, you just come stand make you see. We go Chosen your head.”

The soldier’s remark came amid growing skepticism surrounding testimonies from the church.

Last week, social media users shared old clips of congregants recounting their miraculous experiences.

In one video, an elderly woman claimed she was attacked by four armed robbers but miraculously gained control of their guns, leading to the arrest of three of the assailants.

Similarly, a man testified that he survived a kidnapping, machete assaults, and gunshots “without sustaining any injuries.”

Another man alleged that a lion rescued him from kidnappers by lifting him into the air and guiding him to safety.DO YOU WANT TO SEE THE VIDEO OF THIS CONTENT? Click Here To W.atch The Full .Video HE.RE: Don’t Forget to visit the website for more fresh and original updates. Thanks

Dee One, the comedian, addressed the critics, warning them not to incur the wrath of Lazarus Muoka, the church’s general overseer....For More READ THE FULL STORY ▶

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