During a recent church service, Prophet Odumeje expressed his displeasure with the behavior, stating that he is not comfortable being treated like a celebrity.
He emphasized that he is a prophet, not a public figure, and does not appreciate being filmed or photographed without his consent.
The Anambra-based cleric warned that he would destroy the phones of anyone caught recording him.
“Stop videoing me when you see me on the road. I am not a celebrity; I am a prophet. I am more dangerous than you think. I will destroy that phone spiritually,” he said during the service.
KanyiDaily recalls that Prophet Odumeje recently revealed why he was blocked from top social media platforms like Facebook and TikTok.
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