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@donnie Chris Oyaks is a fraud! |
@OLAADEGBU Before I make my point let me be clear - I am a practising christian and I believe in miracles - but there are so many frauds out there, I refuse to believe when pastors stand up on stage and talk about what miracles they have performed in the past. It sounds like marketing. I will try to explain my position one more time: Lets assume you are a doctor, and you fit someone with an prothestic eye (which is purely decorative in function) and the patient comes back to you and says he can now see with the artificial eye. Your first reaction will NOT be to try and remove the eye: 1) Why would you try to remove a working eye ? 2) The patient who got the miracle would NEVER allow you to remove it - after all the artificial eye has just been miraculously transformed into a working eye. Assuming that the you as the doctor and the patient nevertheless decide you want to remove the eye, you then find that nerves have grown into the artifical eye - why would you not inform all your colleagues about these great occurrence. Development occurs in developed country because people do research into things - any serious doctor will publish this information and research would be carried out to see if other people with similar problems can be helped. A serious doctor will NEVER keep quiet about something like this - why would he ?? We need to get past this stuff about buying the crap told on stage by pastors - dont you ever wonder why Pastors feel the need to tell you about the miracles they have performed ? It is all a marketing ploy to get you hooked. Upwards of 95% of the prosperity pastors are frauds and they will say and do anything for financial gain. |
@Newmi A nigerian accent is the accent in the area where he grew up. You said Does it offend you that a man has made up his mind to be different afterall of what importance is the inclusion of courses like oral English, Literature and Use of English in the learning scheme of schools. The fact that you failed doesn't automatically generalize the frame.To be different - by faking an accent ? Come on, this guy is a clown!! |
@Mabell I believe in God and I am a practising christian - but that does not mean I will buy the crap these frauds are selling. @Newmi I asked you for more information on the guy with the eye - where is his doctor ? Nerves growing into an artificial eye If it were real it would be in all the science journals!!! |
@JO So why dont you tell Oyaks to stop perming his hair and talking with a fake accent ? ![]() |
@Newmi I am still waiting for details on the patient and the eye doctor I really dont get why you guys that are prepared to accept the lies perpetuated by these 419 charlatans. Miracles do occur everyday and if they are genuine there is normally a doctor somewhere who is prepared to go on record and say something like ' I cant explain why his condition changed' or something similar. With these charlatans however you never get real doctors who can even say the people were their patients. It is very simple really - lying about miracles or even keeping quiet about questionable miracles does not further the gospel in any way - God does not need us to lie or support lies for his message to be heard. |
@Mabell They have not stolen from me but they have stolen from millions of vulnerable people. |
@donsktr Please tell me what stories I am making up ? I am pointing out the glaringly obvious - why does he speak with a foreign accent if he grew up in Nigeria, why does he have jerry curls, why did the NBC tell him he had to verify his miracles before making claims on TV ? Look this guy is a fraud - there is no other way to say it. He is not alone - there are others Ashimodollar, Oyede4planes, Creflo Dollar etc There are genuine preachers out there and there are genuine miracles happening everyday - these frauds however are only out to enrich themselves by fleecing the vulnerable and that really vexes me. |
@Mabell Oyaks did not go to any of those such schools where foreign accents can be 'acquired'- so where did he get his ? He is just pretending to have a foreign accent - he is a fraud. |
@Newmi Ok, the question is why does a man who has a nigerian accent like 150million other nigerians think he has to change his accent to preach ? He is mostly preaching to nigerians so he can speak in his normal accent and he will be perfectly understood. I think it is a sign of his deceit/ inferiority complex that he tries to sound westernized. Does an american try to sound nigerian in america ? so why is a nigerian trying to sound american in nigeria - what makes it more silly is that he grew up in nigeria - so the accent is completely made up!! |
@Uchenaija do you have the right thread ? |
@Newmi You said Perhaps you missed this, a testimony of a guy with one of his eyes replaced with an prosthetic eye and after prayers the guy started seeing through the prosthetic eye. When this was checked up by an eye Doctor so as to remove the prosthetic eye they found out that they could not remove it because nerves had grown through itOK lets think this through logically - if the above was true, do you not think the 'eye doctor' would have published this incredible occurence in some scientific journal - why would he keep quiet about something as monumental as that. I have done a search (online) everywhere - there is no such recorded occurrence. Also why would the 'eye doctor' want to remove the prosthetic eye that was 'working' - more importantly why would the patient want him to do this (remove a working eye) Come on guys, lets use the brains God has given us.There is in fact scientific research going on in this area - where doctors are attempting to stimulate the optic nerves - so any thing as profound as you are claiming would have been announced to the world (if it was true) I am 110% sure you guys cannot come up with a name of either the patient or the eye doctor! |
@Mabell According to wikipedia (which will no doubt have been edited by CEC guys) Pastor Chris was born in the 60's to the family of Late Elder T.E. Oyakhilome, and was brought up in a Christian home. He got born-again at the tender age of 9, and when he was 11 years, was admitted into Edo College, Benin City. He completed his school leaving certificate (ordinary level) as well as his higher leaving certificate (advanced level) in the college. He, like other young Christians, became an active member of the school's Christian Union. During this period, his leadership qualities blossomed and was felt by fellow students and the school officials and by his A-Level years (2 years), he was elected as the head of the Christian Union. By the time he gained admission to the University, he, together with some other Christian friends, set up a Christian organization headquartered in Benin-City; organizing Sunday services, establishing and growing Christian fellowships in secondary schools, tertiary institutes of learning all over Nigeria. His leadership qualities was evident as he trained and mentored young Christians, held a number of crusades in various regions of Nigeria. He continued in this ministry as a young undergraduate at the then Bendel State University (now "Ambrose Alli University"So please tell me where he found the time to develop his fake accent ? He uses the fake accent to trick the gullible and vulnerable. He is a fraud!!! |
@Mabell There are indeed real miracles - but Oyaks, Oyede4planes, Ashimodollar and co are 419 frauds. |
@Mabell My sister dont weep for me o - you surely have better things to do than that. What things of the spirit am I ignorant of ? |
@fyneguy Yes - an obsession with exposing charlatans! |
@Newmi Yoiu are just proving my point - the leg has NOT been ampuated - so this video could have been easily edited with photoshop. It is more difficult to fake a video where the leg has been amputated. These fake preachers use technology to deceive people - please guys open your eyes!! |
Who is talking about Pastor Chris - I am talking about my friend ![]() |
Another thing pastor - he has opened a school where he claims he teaches people how to receive miracles. Please help! ![]() |
Pastor, I am concerned about a friend of mine - he grew up in Nigeria but he talks with a strange accent, we cant understand it because we know exactly where he grew up. As if that was not bad enough he has started doing funny things to his hair. In our culture men generally leave their hair to grow naturally - but he does something funny to his hair - I think they call it jerry curls!! We honestly dont know what to do - we are very worried. He also makes extravagant claims about his 'supernatural' powers - in fact he made so many claims that at some point he was prevented from saying those things. He also seems to have an undocumented source of wealth. He goes around in expensive cars but he does not have a job apart from lying to a group of people regularly - these people give him money which he says is for Gods work. I really hope he is not misusing this money because we know there is nothing worse than fleecing people in the name of God. Please Pastor Chris - help him - we are really worried. ![]() |
@Newmi what links ? |
Oyaks grew up in Nigeria - so when/where did he pick up his (american/british/unknown/fake) accent ? By the way the title is in the style of Jo and Mabell ![]() |
@Newmi I cant remember anyone inviting you to comment - it is not by force! ![]() |
@Mr Jo you said How do you know my love walk and my charity workIt is true no one really knows. However when you lie on these forum, when you claim to have raised a dead person, when you support a pastor having 4 planes in Nigeria - we have every right to judge you. |
@Mr Jo you said Come one nuclear boy .Only a vain fraud will go around in jerry curls and a fake accent. |
@m_nwankwo Well said! @Mr Jo I am not out to kill peoples faith - I am out to expose 419 charlatans like Jerry curls Oyaks, Ashimodollar, Oyede4planes and co. There are many genuine pastors out there - but these ones and many more are frauds. |
@Mabell I am not insulting every man of God - I am only pointing out the frauds like Oyaks, Oyedepo, Ashimodollar etc ![]() |
@Mabell ![]() |
@Mr Jo You yourself know that your response was complete crap. @Mabell You have just proved my point - the video you have shown could have been faked because the leg has NOT been amputated. It is much more difficult to fake a miracle where the leg has been amputated (you will need incredible photoshop skills to do that). This video does nothing to address my original question. |
@Mabell You are referring to TB Joshua now - you are jumping from frying pan to fire o! All of the pastors you seem to like are frauds |
@1Godfather The charlatans that need to exposed - need to be exposed. The only concern in exposing charlatans is that christians dont lose their faith - it is a real concern I have. Atheists on the other hand will not be convinced by us covering up the obvious - their frauds are too glaring. |
If it were real it would be in all the science journals!!!
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