Daddy Freeze: Pastor Jerry Eze reacts to fake miracle allegation

Faith Alofe
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Pastor Jerry Eze

Prominent Nigerian pastor and founder of Streams of Joy International, Jerry Eze, has responded to accusations that a miracle during his New Season Prophetic Prayers and Declaration conference in the United Kingdom was staged.

The controversy arose after an 8-year-old girl, reportedly suffering from cerebral palsy and confined to a wheelchair, was allegedly healed during the event.

The incident quickly gained traction online, with social media users both praising the miracle and questioning its authenticity.

Critics accused Pastor Eze of orchestrating the event, particularly questioning why similar miracles were not performed in Nigeria.

Addressing his congregation Pastor Eze, made it clear that he has no interest in engaging with his detractors.

He said, “Listen NSSPDiers, you will never see this man here reply anybody. I do not have that kind of time, I do not have the time. There are more important things to do for God.”

Eze dismissed the allegations as absurd, questioning the logic behind the claims. “Look at the so-called arranged miracle. So, she was never in a wheelchair? Look at the parents,” he said, emphasizing his commitment to his spiritual mission over responding to critics.

Pastor Eze founded Streams of Joy International in 2013 in Abia State, Nigeria.

Since its inception, the church has grown to over 13 branches globally, with a significant following both in Nigeria and abroad.

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