Anti-Christian Evangelist, Mathias Shades Members of Lord Chosen Who Died In Car Accident on Friday!

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Popular and controversial social media sensation and anti Christian evangelist, Mathias Ezeaku has reacted to the fatal accident which occured in Imo State early on Friday, April 19, 2024, killing many including members of the Lord Chosen Mopol Church.

Mathias who has continued to attack members of the orthodox Church in recent times did not fail to do so once again, berating members of the Lord Chosen who died in the said accident.

Who used lots of derogatory words in describing Jesus Christ and those who believe in him, claiming that toilet paper in their toilets is more important than the Jesus Christ they believed in.

He equally berated those who still act as slaves to their Pastors and Reverends, alleging that these men of God are only here to carry out the assignment of their slave masters abroad, whom he accused of killing their parents for a period of four hundred (400) years.

“Jesus will keep loosing in our land. RIP ndi erieri eri,” he added.

Read his post below…

It’s so unfortunate how he’s sounding so insensitive at a time like this, deciding to play his religious cards at a time he was supposed to be mourning with his brothers and sisters who died in the accident, with many others sustaining different degrees of injury.

The accident which occured earlier today is reported to have claimed over twenty lives, while some other source reported that it was only four persons that died, and also that no member of the Chosen Mopol died in the accident.

Meanwhile, Mathias Ezeaku has been unrelenting on his attacks on the Christian body, while advocating for the people to return to their traditional way of worshiping as handed over to them by their forefathers.

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