Komaiya’s Message Deliberately Distorted, Adugbo Demands End to False Narrative
Precious Adugbo has forcefully condemned the wave of misleading reports currently circulating about Pastor Korede Komaiya’s message titled ‘Supernatural Speed.’ Precious Adugbo, who is a member of The Master’s Place
The Reverend Precious Adugbo, a faithful member of The Master’s Place International Church, has vehemently denounced the surge of deceptive reports surrounding Pastor Korede Komaiya's sermon titled 'Supernatural Speed.' Adugbo, who was live during the service, firmly asserts that the message has been misconstrued, its context disregarded, and its essence weaponized by those who aim to spread falsehoods.
The conflict arises from a testimony where Komaiya spoke about the profound impact of God in people's lives. Critics have focused on specific phrases — "If you do what I teach, you will be a millionaire in 90 days, if not shorter. If you do what I teach, you will cross billions in six months" — and presented them as the core message, neglecting the spiritual context in which they were uttered.
Adugbo, who advocates for 'LISTEN TO THE FULL MESSAGE,' urges the general public to discard the misleading online publications about Komaiya, stating: "These reports are not clarifications. They are distortions. They are false." He urges Nigerians to refrain from consuming second-hand, agenda-driven interpretations of the message and to access the source directly.
"People must take the time to listen to Pastor Komaiya's teachings for themselves. Anyone who does will discover that his messages are impactful, transformative, and devoid of the ambiguity being forced upon them," Adugbo emphasized. "Individuals like Pastor Korede Komaiya are not mere theorists, nor are they individuals chasing after social media validation.
Without men like Pastor Korede Komaiya, this society and this nation would have already found itself in an even more perilous and broken state. They have played a crucial role in maintaining stability. They deserve our prayers, our support, and our protection from reckless misrepresentation," Adugbo concluded.
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