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Komaiya’s Message Deliberately Distorted, Adugbo Demands End to False Narrative
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Komaiya’s Message Deliberately Distorted, Adugbo Demands End to False Narrative

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Precious Adugbo has forcefully condemned the wave of misleading reports currently circulating about Pastor Korede Komaiya’s message titled ‘Supernatural Speed.’ 

Precious Adugbo, who is a member of The Master’s Place International Church and was present in the service live, has declared that the sermon has been twisted, stripped of context, and weaponised by those intent on spreading falsehood.

The controversy stems from a testimony in which Pastor Komaiya highlighted the transforming power of God in people’s lives. 

Critics seized on isolated lines — “If you do what I teach, you will be a millionaire in 90 days, if not shorter. If you do what I teach, you will cross billions in six months” — and presented them as the full substance of the message, deliberately ignoring the spiritual framework in which they were spoken.

Adugbo, who is an advocate of ‘LISTEN TO THE FULL MESSAGE’ is calling on the general public to completely disregard the misleading publications online about Pastor Komaiya, saying: “These reports are not clarifications. They are distortions. They are false.”

He urged Nigerians to stop consuming second-hand, agenda-driven versions of the message and to go directly to the source.

“People must take the time to listen to Pastor Komaiya’s teachings for themselves. Anyone who does will discover that his messages are impactful, transformational, and entirely free from the ambiguity being forced upon them,” Adugbo said.

“Men like Pastor Korede Komaiya are not theorists neither are people who are chasing social media validation, Without men like Pastor Korede Komaiya, this society and this nation would already be in a far more dangerous and broken state. They have helped hold the line. They deserve our prayers, our support, and our protection from reckless misrepresentation,” he said.

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