“I Dey Fear These People”: Nigerian Man Shares Video Of Group He Saw Early Morning In Akwa Ibom

“I Dey Fear These People”: Nigerian Man Shares Video Of Group He Saw Early Morning In Akwa Ibom

  • A Nigerian man has taken to social media to share a video of a religious group he found on the streets of Akwa Ibom
  • The video, taken early in the morning, showed members of the group all on white as they chanted with great energy
  • Some people claimed the people in the video were members of the Brotherhood of Cross and Star, while many others hailed them

A recording artiste and gospel singer, Dan Tutu, has caused a stir online via a video he shared showing what he saw on the streets of Akwa Ibom.

Tutu's video showed a group of people chanting as they moved on the street, all dressed in white flowing garments.

Brotherhood of Cross and Star, Akwa Ibom
Dan Tutu stunned netizens with his video. Photo Credit: @dantutu11
Source: UGC

The group comprised men, women and children, with females having the largest population.

A woman who was sweeping the road was unmoved as they passed her.

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Early morning clip stirs reactions

The video, which was taken early in the morning, stirred reactions.

Many people, who seemed familiar with the group's activities, identified them as members of the Brotherhood of Cross and Star, a religious group whose spiritual leader is Olumba Olumba Obu.

Watch the video below:

People claim they are members of the Brotherhood of Cross and Star

17creedboar said:

"No one is talking about the lady sweeping she get mind sha."

Kateys_Eyewears said:

"The cleanest state in Nigeria. See roads and street light. This is early morning. That’s the most fascinating thing about this video."

Glory_obt said:

"Thank you father, peace be unto you people that think's BCS has a different God. met grandma to no the history of BCS."

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Barbie said:

"I sneaked from home one time and went to town, I was coming back home and met people all in white, not singing oo, just walking eiiii the way I run."

sofiachinelo said:

"I dey fear these people."

realkingketo said:

"That the only true church for me my dad would be proud if I go back rip dad is not up to me again can't find them in Lagos but we always be a member."

goodness Monday said:

"The church close to my street...they are avin program...love dem,dey never get tired of serving God."

Osebo claims Ghanaians have lost their identity due to religion

Meanwhile, Yen.com.gh reported that in a recent interview with well-known Ghanaian blogger Zionfelix, famous fashionista Osebo The Zaraman made some startling disclosures about Ghanaians and religion.

According to the well-known fashionista, many Ghanaians had forgotten their African heritage and had let other religions infiltrate their thoughts.

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Osebo The Zaraman, who is renowned for his own sense of style and fashion, expressed his opinion that many Ghanaians have become so preoccupied with religious activities that they have disregarded matters that really important.

He asserts that actions like fasting, praying, and spending money on anointing oil do not always ensure success. The fashionista also made some perceptive remarks regarding the veracity of the biblical portrayal of Jesus Christ.

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