"I Received A Miracle": Lady Who Partook In Yul Edochie's First Church Service Shares Testimony

"I Received A Miracle": Lady Who Partook In Yul Edochie's First Church Service Shares Testimony

  • A Nigerian lady caused an uproar online after sharing the miracle she received courtesy of Yul Edochie's church service
  • Amid outrage and little support from netizens, Yul kickstarted his online service via YouTube on Sunday, January 28
  • The lady said she followed the service and believed God for a change and experienced something different immediately after the service

After realtor Nelson Nwamara shared his experience at Yul Edochie's True Salvation Ministry (TSM), a Nigerian lady came out to share the instant miracle she got from the actor's ministration.

In a Facebook post on Wednesday, January 1, Angela A Uzoma opened up that she joined the service with a running stomach problem that persisted for days.

Nigerian lady shares miracle she got after joining Yul Edochie's online service
Lady shares testimony after she partook in Yul Edochie's church service. Photo Credit: Angela A Uzoma, Yul Edochie
Source: UGC

Angela said it didn't stop even after she took medicine.

How Angela received her healing

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According to Angela, she trusted in God for a miracle and followed Yul's True Salvation Ministry's service to the end.

Angela marvelled that the stomach problem disappeared immediately after the service closed. She urged Yul to continue the church and consider having a physical location for it. Her post read:

"Dear Pastor Yul Edochie.
"I followed your sermon and received a miracle.
"I was having an elongated running stomach days before the programme started, it couldn't stop even after I took Flagyl.
"On the day of TSM Church service, I believed for my miracle and stayed consistent till the end.
"Immediately after you closed the programme, lo and behold, the Purging stopped.
"It was an instant miracle.
"I'm proud of True Salvation Ministries (TSM).
"Please continue the Service and open a physical branch too.

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"God bless you daddy."

Check out her testimony on Facebook here.

Netizens divided over Angela's testimony

Lottery Prediction by Sandy said:

"It's not a fake miracle.
"It's not even a miracle at all.
"It took time for the flagyl to be absorbed in her system.
"By the time she was done watching the program. The medicatio.n has kicked in already."

Ada-Mazi N. KaosisoChim said:

"Your previous post about them showed that u are working for both Yul and Judi so ur testimony is fake. And if u don't take time u will have that running stomach for 7 months none stop.
"So Angela Rest."

Odimuko Micheal Nwachukwu said:

"The way God thinks is different from the way we human think.
"The Bible says As heaven is higher than earth ,so are my ways higher than your ways and my thought higher than your thought.
"God can decide to use Yul Edochie to get souls to be saved and bring them into his kingdom.

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"Stop judging him."

Vivian Mma Nze Egbuna said:

"Na so.
"No be naija again, church supposed full, even ritualist fit open church today. Naija especially women go full am you people should continue mocking Christianity."

Edon Uchebe said:

"Continue deceiving yourself for the same god who asked Yul Edoche to commit adultery according to him and marry judith Austin healed you of your running stomach? EWU."

Ghanaian socialite Abena Korkor attends church service

YEN.com.gh reported that controversial socialite Abena Korkor, in a surprising turn of events, attended a church service and led praises, to the surprise of many.

Abena Korkor, known for her provocative behaviour and tendency to share bedroom moments on social media, showed a different side of herself in a video.

The video captured her actively participating in the church service, dressed modestly and leading the congregation in worship songs.

Source: Legit.ng

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