A controversial video circulating online has ignited widespread reactions after a Nigerian prophetess was seen performing what many have described as an unusual “miracle” during a church gathering.
The 2.5-minute clip, reportedly recorded at an outdoor service beneath a banner labeled “Divine Sweetness,” shows the woman holding orange-colored soft drink in her mouth before spraying it outward in a dramatic, fountain-like display. Congregants positioned in front of her appeared to react instantly, falling backward onto the ground as the liquid reached them.
The footage, which quickly gained traction after being shared by social media user @ChuksEricE and further amplified by various Nigerian blogs, has stirred mixed reactions across the country’s digital space. While some viewers found the scene humorous, others expressed discomfort and outrage, with calls for authorities to investigate what they consider deceptive religious practices.
Critics have pointed to the video as another example fueling ongoing conversations about the authenticity of certain spiritual demonstrations in charismatic church settings. The use of everyday items such as soft drinks as symbolic tools has drawn skepticism, with many questioning whether such acts are staged performances rather than genuine spiritual encounters.
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This latest viral moment adds to a broader national discourse around faith, accountability, and the boundaries between belief and theatrics in modern religious expressions.
