Founder of Streams of Joy International and host of the New Season Prophetic Prayers and Declaration (NSPPD) Jerry Eze has reacted to claims that he staged a miracle during a conference in the United Kingdom.
The clergyman recently held the NSPPD conference in the United Kingdom where an eight-year-old girl suffering from cerebral palsy and confined to a wheelchair was reportedly healed.
Although the said miracle attracted praises, several others alleged it was staged.
Media personality Daddy Freeze, who leads what he calls Free Nation, a people who identify as having alternative mindset to Christianity, said in an Instagram post, without mentioning any name, that the miracle was weak.
He challenged the preacher to raise some notable Nigerians from the dead.
“You are showing us weak miracles when Onyeka, Junior Pope, Ibu and Mohbad are either in morgues or graves. We can never have sense, no be curse,” Daddy Freeze wrote.
In a recent sermon to his congregation, Eze declared that he has no “time to reply to anybody”.
The 41-year-old added that he has more “important things to do for God” and will not respond to naysayers.
“Listen NSSPDiers, you will never see this man here reply anybody. I do not have that kind of time, I do not have the time. There are more important things to do for God. Look at the arranged miracle. No! So, she was never in a wheelchair? Look at the parents,” he said.
Eze’s NSSPD digital prayer session which he began during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 has gained widespread popularity.
A data curation platform Playboard recently reported that Eze earns more than N7million daily from his YouTube channel.
With 2.1 million subscribers, the clergyman is said to be Nigeria’s highest-earning YouTube creator.