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The Lord’s Chosen Charismatic Revival Ministries has addressed the ongoing controversy surrounding a viral testimony, calling for caution and discernment when engaging with content on social media.

Pastor Chidi Louis, the church’s Head of Public Relations and Media, has refuted claims that the testimony was fabricated, emphasizing that the church does not engage in deceptive practices.

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The viral video in question features a church member recounting how she allegedly disarmed four armed robbers and took possession of an “AK-27.”

However, Pastor Louis clarified that the testimony was taken out of context and explained that the incident occurred in a dream, not in real life.

He urged the public to visit the church’s official platform to view the complete testimony for clarity.

Pastor Louis also condemned bloggers and social media users who circulated the edited video, accusing them of deliberately distorting the message to mock the church.

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He described such actions as malicious and urged Nigerians to be wary of false information online.

In a statement from the church’s media department, the church reiterated that the video was misrepresented, and they released the full testimony on their TikTok handle to set the record straight.

In the video, the woman shared her experience in a dream, where she claimed to have overpowered four armed robbers and collected what she mistakenly called an “AK-27,” before being corrected by a pastor who clarified it was an “AK-47.”

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The church called for understanding, asking the public not to fall prey to online misinformation.

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