Chukwuemeka Cyril Ohanaemere, widely known as Odumeje, has stirred controversy once more with a formidable warning aimed at his social media critics. In a recent video shared with his followers, Odumeje, a prominent church leader renowned for his dramatic sermons and viral content, made an alarming declaration regarding how he deals with those who speak out against him online.
Odumeje emphasized that he does not resort to legal actions or involving the authorities when faced with criticism. Instead, he claims to handle such matters through his spiritual powers. According to him, if anyone challenges him on social media, they will face severe consequences. He detailed his process, stating that he monitors the frequency and intensity of criticisms. After several warnings, he asserts that the situation escalates into a “battlefield,” where he prepares to deploy all his spiritual might.
In his video message, Odumeje warned that if he does not act against his critics, it would mean that Jesus is not a true God. This statement was intended to highlight the seriousness with which he treats these challenges. His dramatic assertion, “If I don’t k!ll you, know that Jesus is not a true God,” was met with enthusiastic applause from his congregation.
The video has since gone viral, drawing significant attention and raising questions about the limits of religious authority and the use of spiritual claims to address criticism. Odumeje’s remarks have sparked a broad discussion on social media and in religious communities about the role of spiritual leaders in handling dissent and the implications of such threats.