Ogbonna emphasized that the consequences of such fraudulent behavior are far-reaching, resulting in broken trust, shattered lives, and manipulated faith. He strongly condemned these so-called men of God for turning religion into a means for profit rather than a path for spiritual growth and guidance. This betrayal, he said, is leading people away from genuine faith and is tarnishing the image of Christianity.
In his passionate plea, Ogbonna urged the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) to take a more proactive role in regulating churches and holding pastors accountable for their actions. He argued that stricter regulations and measures are necessary to protect the integrity of the faith and stop the exploitation of believers through deceptive practices.
Ogbonna’s message to the public was clear: faith should never be manipulated for personal gain. He encouraged people not to be swayed by the false miracles and social media trends that ridicule or mock Christianity. He reminded believers that their faith is sacred and that true miracles do not stem from deception or manipulation.
Furthermore, the actor stressed that Christianity is built on truth, love, and humility, not fraud or exploitation. He expressed concern that the growing trend of fake testimonies and staged miracles is eroding the core values of the faith and hurting genuine followers who seek spiritual guidance and solace.
In conclusion, Ogbonna called for collective action from both religious bodies and the government. He believes it is essential to hold those who misuse religion for selfish gain accountable, ensuring that the true essence of Christianity is preserved for future generations.