Christ Embassy Airport City Youth Church pastor, Enock Boamah, has addressed the issue surrounding the purported healing of YOLO star, Drogba known in real life as John Bredu Peasah at the Friday Miracle Night service on August 30.
In a social media video that went viral, Drogba gave his testimony and said he was healed by God after four years of dealing with certain limitations due to his current condition.
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As some internet users celebrated his alleged recovery, others voiced doubt and criticism, which led Pastor Boamah to confront the backlash during yesterday’s service, September 1, 2024.
Pastor Boamah explained that Drogba had given his testimony voluntarily and recounted his experience of feeling better without force or pressure from the church.
“The person said he feels better. We didn’t ask him; he said he feels better. Na me put that word for ein mouth? But his testimony is big than this; we will share it later. That testimony is one out of the hundreds of testimonies that happened to him that night.
“The testimony is bigger than this; I’ve told him to calm down. Devil can heal like this? And we no dey follow am? It doesn’t make any sense,” he stated.
In response to claims that he was exploiting the circumstance to gain influence, Pastor Boamah said, “Holy Spirit bears me witness that when we closed from the miracle service that Friday night, I told the media team not to post that testimony. I told them not to post it because I am not looking for clout.”
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