The founder of the Lord's Chosen Charismatic Revival Ministries, Pastor Lazarus Muoka, has fired back at prominent social media personality and critic, VeryDarkMan, regarding the latter’s recent remarks about the church. Muoka stated that VeryDarkMan, who had criticized the church's practices, is now learning things "the hard way."
This statement comes after VeryDarkMan appeared before the House of Representatives joint committee on financial crimes and reformatory institutions on Monday. The committee is investigating an alleged audio recording involving controversial internet personality Bobrisky, in which he claimed to have bribed Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) officials with N15 million to drop money laundering charges. Bobrisky, in the leaked audio, also claimed he had never spent six months in prison, a statement that has drawn significant public attention and led to the investigative hearing.
VeryDarkMan, along with the EFCC, the Nigeria Correctional Service (NCoS), and Bobrisky, was summoned to testify before the committee.
In response to the developments, Pastor Muoka addressed the situation in a trending video, saying: "Someone told me that VeryDarkMan said Chosen people will learn something the hard way. But I said no, it is he who will learn the hard way. And what is happening now? He is the one learning things the hard way."
The confrontation stems from a previous controversy where VeryDarkMan criticized the popular phrase “I am chosen,” a chant used by members of Muoka's church following controversial testimonies shared by some church members.
This latest exchange adds to the ongoing public scrutiny surrounding both VeryDarkMan’s critique of the church and his involvement in the investigation regarding Bobrisky's alleged bribery scandal. The public awaits further developments as the House of Representatives continues its investigation.
