“Verydarkman is currently learning the hard way” – Lord’s Chosen General Overseer, Lazarus Muoka asserts

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Pastor Lazarus Muoka, founder of The Lord’s Chosen Charismatic Revival Movement responded to VeryDarkMan’s alleged comment that his church members would learn the hard way.

In a video circulating online, Muoka is seen telling congregants that currently VeryDarkMan is the one learning the hard way.

He revealed that VDM’s suffering is only a consequence of speaking against the church as he didn’t even curse him.

The General Overseer of the Chosen Church, Pastor Lazarus Muoka has avowed that media personality and activist, VeryDarkMan is currently learning the hard way.

He said this in response to a comment he claimed that the activist made stating that church members “would learn the hard way.”

The pastor expressed bewilderment, questioning the motivation behind VeryDarkMan’s words. He reassured his flock, emphasizing that neither the church nor its members would face hardship. Instead, he asserted that VeryDarkMan currently the one learning the hard way.

The General Overseer emphasized his reluctance to curse VDM, cautioning that his words hold profound significance. If he were to invoke a curse, he warned, it would swiftly manifest.

Watch the video below:

The fearless critic called on the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) to launch a deep dive into the almost unbelievable testimonies pouring out of the Lord’s Chosen Church.

VDM dropped the hammer after spotting an outrageous video of a church member claiming that bullets fired at him magically didn’t penetrate, and a cutlass aimed at his skull didn’t slice through but comically bounced off!

These stories seemed to cross the line from faith to fantasy, sparking VDM’s demand for a serious investigation into what he calls fabricated miracles.

The drama didn’t stop there. Netizens on X turned the “I am a Chosen” trend into a full-blown circus, flooding the platform with tongue-in-cheek videos and sarcastic reactions.

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