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'Dunamis founder, Paul Enenche use magic to perform miracles' - Pastor Sunday Adelaja [Video]

This controversial Ukraine-based man of God has berated Pastors in Nigeria whom he says use magic and rituals to perform miracles.

The charismatic preacher who is based in Kiev, Ukraine, in one of his video updates, accused Dr. Enenche and some other top men of God in Nigeria as not being true men of God, saying they hoodwinked their members into believing that the blessings they get are from God.

In the video shared on the Pastor Adelaja's official Facebook page, the man of God warned pastors to stop leading members to hell in the name of miracles.

Pastor Adelaja also shared a video of Dr. Enenche's Dunamis International Gospel Centre, where he and his wife, Becky, were seen proclaiming ‘parental blessings’ on the congregation with their hands on their heads.

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In the clips, Enenche was seen reading from the book of Deuteronomy 28:3, while his wife, Becky, was speaking in tongues and saying amen in affirmation.

He said:

“Blessed shalt thou be in the city, and blessed shalt thou be in the field. Blessed shall be the fruit of thy body, and the fruit of thy ground, and the fruit of thy cattle, the increase of thy kine, and the flocks of thy sheep. Blessed shall be thy basket and thy store.”

Reacting to Dr. Enenche preaching, the visibly angry Pastor Adelaja described the action as ‘magic and a ritual act.’

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“This is magic. This is ritual; you are forcing grown up people to put hands on their heads for a blessing.

God has already blessed all of us, so, you don’t need anybody to bless you. Don’t let any man of God fool you, then don’t have blessings to give you.

These days, church members cannot do anything without agreeing with their man of God. In Africa today, if you want to start a business you need to see a pastor for the blessing.

Who blessedand other billionaires? What rubbish is that? Even trees, bird, plants, are already blessed. Men are not smart enough to bless you.

Dear pastors, teach members on a personal relationship with God. Today, the church has been diluted and

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This time of the year is when pastors rake in millions. They call it ‘ember’ months; if you want to travel they would ask you to come for God’s blessing.

If all the blessings they have been pronouncing on people every Sunday or service day should be happening, then, Nigeria should have the highest number of billionaires in the world.

Despite all these blessings, Nigeria’s economy is crumbling. Even the nation is borrowing; in fact, the last time, the president had to go to China to seek for a loan.

Men of God, teach your members not to chase after shadow and miracles. These pastors will not live in peace again; I will continue to speak out against these men,” he warned.

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