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ALTAR OR FRAUD! How Pastor Abel Damina duped me $1,000 with promises of miraculous financial return – Ex-Super Eagles star Idah Peterside

In the wake of intense criticism directed at Pastor Abel Damina, Idah Peterside stepped forward with a dramatic account of his experiences with the controversial cleric
The former Super Eagles player threw down some serious gauntlets, accusing Damina of not just swindling him but also orchestrating elaborate schemes to defraud others
His bombshell claims have intensified the already seething uproar, casting a darker shadow over Damina’s reputation and fueling the growing storm of controversy.
Idah Peterside, the former Nigerian international football goalkeeper turned cleric, has stepped into the spotlight, leveling explosive accusations against Dr. Abel Damina, the Founder and President of Abel Damina Ministries International and CEO of Kingdom Life Network.
Peterside, now a sports pundit and pastor at Christ Ambassadors Church in South Africa, didn’t hold back in his critique of Damina, known for his provocative teachings and frequent jabs at fellow pastors.
Peterside’s revelations paint a damning picture of Damina, alleging that the revered cleric’s fervor for financial gain led him down a path of deceit and fraud.
According to Peterside, Damina, despite his undeniable anointing and divine calling, has been unable to curb his insatiable appetite for money. He claims Damina has swindled numerous people, including himself, in a series of manipulative financial schemes.
Adding fuel to the fire, Peterside shared a personal anecdote: Damina allegedly solicited $1,000 from him with promises of a miraculous financial return.
The Super Eagles legend claimed Damina had assured him that sowing this ‘seed’ would yield a bountiful harvest.
Ironically, Peterside admitted to have experienced a windfall of $10,000, but he refuses to attribute this stroke of luck to Damina’s ‘seed-sowing’ promises, instead hintingly dismissing it as a mere coincidence.
He added that Abel Damina’s rumored financial woes and the strife plaguing his ministry are divine retributions, a personal reckoning from God designed to force him to confront and amend his ways.
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Four similarities between Bishop Abioye’s church and Bishop Oyedepo’s Winners Chapel

Bishop David Abioye has recently embarked on an inspiring new chapter, founding his own congregation, the Living World Conquerors Global Assembly.
This momentous step comes just months after his retirement from the esteemed Living Faith Church, famously known as Winners Chapel. With a vision to uplift and empower followers, he is now poised to lead a vibrant community that seeks to make a significant impact in the spiritual landscape.
Abioye’s Living World Conquerors Global Assembly shares some similarities with his former church founded by Bishop David Oyedepo
In this article, TheTalk.NG explores four notable parallels between Bishop Abioye’s church and Winners Chapel, highlighting the shared values and principles that continue to guide their missions.
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The Living World Conquerors Global Assembly, founded by Bishop David Olatunji Abioye, shares some similarities with Bishop David Olaniyi Oyedepo’s Living Faith Church (also known as Winners’ Chapel), which he retired from in 2024.
TheTalk.NG recalls that Bishop Abioye announced the name of his church and commenced Sunday morning service on May 4, 2025.
The announcement came six months after he retired as the vice president of Winners Chapel church in October 2024.
The unveiling of his new church ended several months of speculations about his next direction and sent his congregation into a frenzy.
In this article, TheTalk.NG highlighted similarities between the two churches.
Bishop Abioye’s church shows that he still has a strong connection with his former church.
Both churches have Living in their names. While Oyedepo’s church is Living Faith, Abioye decided to go with Living Word.
Both are connected because according to Romans 10:17, “Faith comes by hearing, and hearing by the word of God”. Which means faith is developed and strengthened through listening to the word of God.
Faith – Both David Oyedepo and David Abioye emphasised faith, prosperity, and positive living in their teachings.
Their teachings also focus on spiritual growth, personal development, and empowerment through faith.
Dynamic Preaching:
Both leaders are known for their dynamic and motivational preaching styles. Their preachings and teachings are unique, soul-lifting, and can be described as motivational as well.
Both have roots in Pentecostal or Charismatic Christianity which emphasised spiritual experiences and gifts of the Holy Spirit.
Worship and Prayer
Both churches prioritize vibrant worship, praise, prayer, and spiritual experiences.
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Pastor Abel Damina drops bombshell on gay, lesbianism

In a captivating episode of the MIC ON Podcast, hosted by the engaging Seun Okinbaloye, the renowned and often controversial Nigerian pastor, Abel Damina, who is the visionary founder of Kingdom Life Network (KLN), candidly shared his insights on LGBTQ issues.
Pastor Damina’s remarks aimed to challenge negative stereotypes and promote a more inclusive perspective within religious communities, encouraging dialogue around acceptance and compassion for all individuals.
He attributed them primarily to identity crises rather than inherent evil or demonic forces.
“LGBTQ people are not bad people. They’re just people who need to realise their true identity. When a person is suffering from an identity crisis, he’s not a bad person; he just needs guidance,” Pastor Damina stated.
He emphasised the importance of understanding one’s origin, saying, “For a man to know who he is, he’s got to know where he came from. It is the revelation of Jesus that unveils the identity of a man.”
When asked about his approach to helping LGBTQ individuals, Pastor Damina highlighted the need for spiritual teaching rather than condemnation.
“These people need teaching. It’s not demonic,” he clarified, adding that unresolved identity crises could open the door for demonic influences over time.
“If nothing is done, Satan will come in. It begins as an identity crisis and eventually becomes demonic,” he said.
Pastor Damina gives clarity on deliverance
On the controversial topic of deliverance, he explained the biblical interpretation of the term.
“Deliverance, or ‘aphesis’ in Greek, means forgiveness of sins. It’s different from casting out devils,” he said.
Pastor Damina underscored that born-again Christians could possess authority over demons but clarified, “A man who has Jesus in him has no demon to cast out.”
Addressing whether one can be a born-again Christian while identifying as LGBTQ, Pastor Damina acknowledged the complexity.
“Yes, you can be born again and still struggle with an identity crisis,” he stated, urging for patience and understanding in addressing such issues.
The interview provided a nuanced view of LGBTQ matters from a spiritual perspective, urging compassion and education over judgment or sensationalism.
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Pope Francis is dead; His real name, others revealed

Pope Francis assumed the papacy in 2013 following the resignation of Pope Benedict XVI. He was known for his action on climate change and being critical of consumerism
Beloved Pope Francis has died after spending his entire life “dedicated to the service to the Church”, the Vatican has confirmed.
Cardinal Kevin Ferrell, the Vatican camerlengo, announced the sad news the Pope passed away at around 7.30am. The 88-year-old was admitted to the Gemelli hospital in Rome for treatment for bronchitis on February 14, after he had difficulties breathing during one of his meetings.
As a result of his hospitalisation, the pontiff’s events were subsequently cancelled. Since he was taken to the hospital, the Vatican released regular updates on his condition.
Cardinal Ferrell said in a statement. “At 7:35 this morning, the Bishop of Rome, Francis, returned to the home of the Father. His entire life was dedicated to the service of the Lord and of his Church.”
Pope Francis, whose birth name was Jorge Mario Bergoglio, was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on December 17, 1936. At high school, he earned a chemical technician’s diploma before entering the Jesuit novitiate in March 1958.
He became a Catholic priest in 1969. Four years later, he was appointed superior of the Jesuit province of Argentina. In 1992, Pope John Paul II – who was pope from 1978 until his death in 2005 – named him an auxiliary bishop of Buenos Aires and then in 1997, he was promoted to coadjutor archbishop. He became head of the archdiocese in 1998 and three years later, Pope John Paul II named him to the College of Cardinals.
On March 13, 2013, he became pope at the age of 76, succeeding Pope Benedict XVI, the first pope in 600 years to resign from office. In his February 2013 announcement, Pope Benedict, who was 85, said the modern world was changing so quickly and profoundly that someone of his age and era was “no longer suited” to the papacy.
Bergoglio – the first Jesuit pope and the first to take the name Francis – was considered a modern pope, as he advocated for progressive issues and worked to reform the Catholic Church. Some of the issues he had at heart and addressed in his role as Pontiff included climate change, human rights, immigration, modern slavery and LGBTQ+ rights.
He travelled widely across the world, mostly to areas where there are few Catholics and they feel marginalised. His first trip outside of Rome was to the Italian island of Lampedusa, off the coast of Tunisia, which is considered the gateway to Europe for hundreds of thousands of migrants making the perilous sea crossing on the Mediterranean Sea. During his visit, Francis attacked what he described as the “globalisation of indifference” that leads to tragedies like the deaths of refugees who perish while seeking a better future.
The Pope also promoted outreach to other religions and pushed for the Church to improve its dialogue with Islam. He said: “Sincere and respectful dialogue between Christians and Muslims is a duty for us who want to obey the will of God.”
With his critique of capitalism and his staunch environmentalism, Francis angered many conservatives inside and outside the Catholic Church. During a visit to Bolivia in 2015, he gave a speech saying that behind the harm being done to the environment is what he called the “dung of the devil, the unfettered pursuit of money”. The Pope said: “Once capital becomes an idol and guides people’s decisions, once greed for money presides over the entire socio-economic system, it ruins society, it sets people against one another, it even puts at risk our common home, our sister mother Earth.”
While visiting Mexico, he famously prayed at the US border. On his flight back to Rome, the Pope was asked about Donald Trump’s position to build a wall along the border and replied: “A person who only builds walls and not bridges is not Christian.”
Francis also called for the Catholic Church to implement a more welcoming approach to divorced people, saying they may be able to receive communion in certain circumstances. Part of his legacy will undoubtedly remain his approach towards the LGBTQ+ community.
When asked about gay priests during a spontaneous exchange with the press, he replied: “If they [gay priests] accept the Lord and have goodwill, who am I to judge them? They shouldn’t be marginalised. The tendency [same-sex attraction] is not the problem… they’re our brothers.”
In 2023, the Pope formally approved letting Catholic priests bless same-sex couples, a radical shift in policy that aimed at making the Church more inclusive while maintaining its strict ban on gay marriage. Sharing his support for civil unions, Francis said: “I support civil unions. Homosexual people have the right to a family.” He added: “They are children of God and have the right to a family. No one should be ousted or made miserable because of this.”
Before his health took a turn for the worse, Pope Francis issued a rebuke of US Vice President JD Vance’s characterisation of Ordo Amoris – a theological concept relating to love used by Vance to justify Trump’s migrant policy, including mass deportations. His pushback caused fury from the White House, raising the prospect of a highly politicised succession battle following the Pope’s death.
Pope Francis also sent a message of support to Ukraine from his hospital bed, as he delivered his regular Sunday message. In the message, shared by The Vatican, he also thanked his doctors for their care and well-wishers for their prayers. And in a poignant reference to Ukraine following US President Donald Trump ’s bust-up with Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky in The Oval office, the Holy Father said: “From here, war appears even more absurd,” he said, adding: “Let us pray for tormented Ukraine, Palestine, Israel, Lebanon, Myanmar, Sudan and Kivu.”
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From Nollywood To The Altar: What God told me about my deadlock – Pastor Odukoya

The senior pastor of the Fountain of Life church, Jimmy Odukoya, has reiterated that God instructed him not to cut his dreadlocks.
The Nollywood actor cum clergyman in a recent sermon recalled seeking divine clarity about his appearance before resuming pastoral duties at the church.
Jimmy, who succeeded his late father, Taiwo Odukoya, said his sister had raised concerns about how his hairstyle might affect public perception, and he told her to pray about it.
Odukoya also narrated how God used his dreadlocks to save a woman who travelled from Zimbabwe to Nigeria to attend service.
He said, “Before I came back, one of the things I asked the Lord was whether or not I should cut my hair. And the Lord told me not to cut my hair.
“I knew what God had said to me so I told my sister to go pray and that God will speak to her. She goes back and told me I wasn’t supposed to cut my hair, to which I replied, ‘I know, because God already told me.
“A couple of weeks ago, someone had come to see me all the way from Zimbabwe just to come to church. I said please bring the lady in and she begins to tell me her story.
“She says, ‘People think I’m crazy. I told everybody I am coming to Nigeria for the next three to four weeks. I’m just coming to church’.
“She says, ‘It was 2016, I was in New York, it was Thanksgiving and I had a vision, it felt so real. In this vision, I see you with your hair and you’re speaking to me and I have been dealing with somethings in my life.
“There was this dog on my shoulder. I knew the dog represented the weight I was carrying and you had this long sword. You began speaking to me and it looked like thunder and lightning was coming out of the sword and it burnt the dog into ashes. And you began to declare over me and gave certain instructions’.
“She said, ‘Fast forward 2025, after that vision I went through a tough break-up, I lost everything in a divorce. My ex took the house.’ She said, ‘Everything I worked for… It was a tough time. To compound issues, my mom got sick and I watched her die in my arms’.
“She said she was trying to find God so she went on YouTube to hear sermons. And all of a sudden my preaching popped up.
“And she said, ‘You don’t understand, because when I had this vision, I didn’t know you existed. The person I saw, I did not know it was a real person. So when I saw the man from the vision with a long hair I screamed. I didn’t know any pastor would have long hair.
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World War: Primate Ayodele reveals fearful prophecies on Donald Trump’s administration

The Leader of INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, Primate Elijah Ayodele has revealed that the administration of President Donald Trump will be a threat to global peace and will likely spark several wars among nations.
In a statement signed by his media aide, Osho Oluwatosin, Primate Ayodele recalled how he warned citizens of the United States and the world at large against voting for Donald Trump in order to avoid the issues being faced at the moment.
The prophet stated that Trump’s administration will be full of negativities and that the world is yet to see anything, indicating that more difficult times are still coming under the administration of Donald Trump.
However, he stated that no matter how powerful Trump thinks he is, he will be disgraced.
“I warned the world before voting for Donald Trump that his administration would be majorly negative. America voted for the wrong person, and as a matter of fact, with the way it is now, the world hasn’t seen anything yet.”
“Trump will use the military to do a lot, and the world will go to war. I am not seeing peace across the world, but as powerful as he is, he will be disgraced.”
Speaking on his relationship with Elon Musk, Primate Ayodele revealed that they will have issues which will lead to separation.
“Elon Musk and Trump will still fight; they will have serious issues sooner or later. I warned the world, but they didn’t listen; they should expect war in his administration.”
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Overcomers Parish: Autopsy report clears CCC shepherd James Aso of labourer’s death

The autopsy on Dogo, a Hausa labourer, who died while clearing the soak-away pit of Celestial Church of Christ, Overcomers Parish, Ajah, Lagos in June 2023, has absolved the church shepherd, Venerable Superior Evangelist Aso James, and his two assistants of culpability.
According to Lagos State Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), Chief Superintendent of Police Benjamin Hundeyin, the result of the autopsy exonerates the cleric and his assistants, who had been victims of a mob attack shortly after Dogo was found dead in the pit.
“What I can confirm is that the case has been to court and the people that we (the police) took to court are people that we found culpable of arson by setting the church on fire, assault by attacking the shepherd and stealing. We do not take people that we have not found culpable to court. The shepherd was not taken to court for anything. He wasn’t found culpable of anything. The autopsy did not indict him. If the autopsy had indicted him, definitely, we would have taken him to court,” Hundeyin said.
He added: “The reason I am not talking specifically about the autopsy is because it is written in medical jargon, which I cannot really interpret. But the interpretation we got from our medical officers confirmed that the shepherd or any other person at that, is not culpable.”
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