Actor IK Ogbonna has made headlines by urging the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) to take action and regulate pastors in the wake of a viral trend surrounding the controversial testimonies from members of the “I Am a Chosen” movement.
Ogbonna’s concerns stem from the increasing reports of pastors staging fake miracles and exploiting vulnerable believers, undermining the integrity of the Christian faith.
In a public statement, Ogbonna expressed his dismay at the fraudulent practices of some religious leaders who misuse their positions for personal gain. He called these acts a betrayal of Christian values, emphasizing that such deceit not only damages the church’s reputation but also exploits the trust of devoted followers. Ogbonna stressed the importance of maintaining the sanctity of faith, urging pastors to reflect on their actions and reminding believers that true miracles come from God, not from manipulation or deception.
Ogbonna’s remarks were particularly directed at the testimonies and claims circulating within the “I Am a Chosen” community, which have garnered significant attention on social media. He emphasized the need for CAN and other religious bodies to establish stricter regulations to hold dishonest pastors accountable, ensuring that Christianity remains a faith rooted in truth, love, and humility.
This appeal comes at a time when social media has played a major role in amplifying such questionable testimonies, prompting IK Ogbonna to also warn Christians against getting caught up in viral trends that mock or distort their faith.
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Ogbonna’s call for action aligns with growing concerns among many Nigerians about the commercialization of religion and the need for transparency and accountability within the church .