VDM CALLS FOR COURAGE: WOMEN ALLEGING ABUSE IN CHURCHES URGED TO SPEAK OUT
β οΈβͺ Heavy Allegations, Heavy Silence β VDM Responds to Doris Ogala Revelations
These issues are too serious to rush. One step at a time.
VDM has reacted to the explosive revelations made by Doris Ogala during her live session with Daddy Freeze, stating clearly that the matters raised are too deep, too layered, and too dangerous to be rushed.
Among the allegations discussed were claims of entrapment and blackmail against individuals attempting to expose powerful pastors, disturbing references to a missing child allegedly linked to a church, and mentions of close associates operating within certain religious circles.
According to VDM, these are not stories to dismiss casually. They carry weight β legal, moral, and societal.
But one truth stood out clearly.
VDM stated that it is an open secret that many women in Nigeria have been taken advantage of within church spaces β often under the disguise of prayer, counseling, deliverance, or spiritual assistance.
These abuses, he explained, are rarely spoken about because of fear, intimidation, trauma, and the misuse of power by influential religious figures.
Addressing the phone reportedly seized by the EFCC, VDM stated bluntly:
βThat phone is very lucky to be with the EFCC.β
According to him, if the contents of such a device were ever made public, the consequences for multiple churches would be severe.
A DIRECT CALL
VDM made a public appeal to any woman who was manipulated, coerced, or sexually exploited by Prophet Jeremiah β or any pastor β under the cover of religion:
Come forward.
He assured that:
β’ No intimidation will be tolerated.
β’ No abuse of power will be allowed.
β’ Legal processes will be followed strictly.
β’ Personal safety and dignity will be protected.
VDM pledged to provide a responsible platform for victims to speak, noting that many women have already suffered in silence due to fear and trauma.
He also addressed Chris Okafor, questioning how close associates can claim ignorance when serious allegations continue to surround religious institutions.
Preaching purity while exploiting vulnerable worshippers, VDM stated, is hypocrisy of the highest order.
He reaffirmed a position he has consistently held:
Religion in Nigeria has, in many cases, become a business β not a sanctuary.
This call, VDM emphasized, is not rooted in hatred or sensationalism β but accountability.
Women who attended Christ Mercy Land or any similar institution and believe they were abused are urged to come forward.
The era of silence, intimidation, and fear is ending.
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