Daddy Freeze is shaking the table again! This time, he’s coming for Nigerian Pentecostal churches, boldly declaring that their so-called miracles are staged. According to him, these miracles only work on naive people, and he’s not falling for them.
But is he speaking facts, or is he just looking for attention?
“I Don’t Believe in Any Pentecostal Miracle” – Daddy Freeze Drops Bombshell
In a recent episode of his Outside The Box podcast, Daddy Freeze made it clear that he doesn’t believe a single miracle performed in Nigerian churches.
“I’m sorry, but I don’t believe in any of the miracles in any Pentecostal church. I don’t have a problem with the pastors, but I don’t believe their miracles,” he said.
He also threw in his high IQ score (156) as proof that he’s too intelligent to fall for what he calls “fake miracles.” But is intelligence the reason he doesn’t believe, or has he just seen too much to trust Nigerian pastors?
“Jesus’ Miracles Were Verifiable” – Daddy Freeze Questions Nigerian Pastors
Daddy Freeze made a comparison between biblical miracles and the ones pastors claim to perform today. He argued that when Jesus healed people in the Bible, they were well-known figures, making the miracles undeniable.
He mentioned cases like:
• The man with the withered hand in the temple.
• The raising of Lazarus from the dead.
• The healing of blind Bartimaeus.
• The woman with the issue of blood.
According to him, these were people the public knew and could verify. But in Nigeria today, miracles seem to happen to random, unknown individuals—never to high-profile figures.
“Where Were the Miracles When Dora Akunyili and Mr Ibu Were Sick?”
To prove his point, Daddy Freeze brought up examples of prominent Nigerians who battled serious illnesses but didn’t receive miraculous healing.
“Dora Akunyili was dying of cancer, every Nigerian G.O prayed for her, they couldn’t heal her,” he said.
He also mentioned the late actor Mr Ibu, whose leg was amputated before he eventually passed away. “Mr Ibu was deteriorating to the point they had to amputate him, and nobody could heal him. And then he died, and nobody could raise him,” he added.
For Daddy Freeze, if these big names couldn’t receive healing, why should people believe that everyday church members are getting miraculous cures?
“Show Me Proof!” – Daddy Freeze Challenges Nigerian Pastors
At the end of the day, Daddy Freeze is asking one thing—evidence. He made it clear that testimonies alone are not enough.
“Don’t tell me you did miracles. I want proof,” he declared.
And honestly, that’s not a bad request. If these miracles are real, why haven’t we seen one happen to a public figure with undeniable evidence?
Is Daddy Freeze Right or Just Stirring Controversy?
Personally, I think Daddy Freeze has raised a valid point. We always hear about miracles in church, but they rarely happen to people we all know. If someone as prominent as Dora Akunyili or Mr Ibu couldn’t be healed, what does that say?
At the same time, faith is a personal thing. Just because a miracle didn’t happen for one person doesn’t mean it’s fake for everyone.
What do you think? Is Daddy Freeze exposing the truth, or is he just looking for another hot topic?