The General Overseer of the Mountain of Holy Ghost Intervention and Deliverance Ministry, Chukwuma Cyril Ohanaemere, popularly known as Pastor Odumeje, has declared that no one will see his corpse after his death.

In a recent interview, the controversial cleric stated that he does not want people to touch his remains or speculate about his passing.

“I am on a mission on earth, and any moment from now, my mission will come to an end. I came to the world to show people how powerful Jesus is. I don’t have much time to spend on earth, and nobody can see my corpse when I die. How can anybody come where my corpse is lying down and begin to touch me and ask, ‘Indabosky, so this is how you have left the world?’ It is not just possible,” he said.

Odumeje further hinted that his fate after death remains a mystery, known only to him and God.
“Whether I am going to return to heaven when I die will remain a mystery for human beings. It remains a secret between me and my God. But I have to thank my mom for her prayers that converted me from following a bad gang. At age 14, I was already a bad boy. Bakassi Boys killed some of my intimate friends and members of the gang. I was actually deceived those days, and I knew what it took my mom to recover me from the bad gang. My radical nature didn’t start today, and the good thing is that the experience of those days has helped me to correct modern-day youths,” he said.

Speaking on why he does not wear a wedding ring or other jewelry, the cleric explained that he chose to stop wearing them to avoid misconceptions about his source of spiritual power.

“I love wearing jewelry, but I stopped after discovering that people will think that I derive my spiritual powers by wearing them. No matter how innocent the wedding ring might be or how beautiful it might be, people must conclude and attribute your spiritual power to it. That is why you can never see me wear any jewelry,” he said.

 

(SUN)

 
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