“How Uma Ukpai’s crusade healed my childhood ailment” – Frank Edwards

Gospel singer, Frank Edwards has reacted to the passing of popular clergyman, Uma Ukpai, sharing a glimpse into his childhood.

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It would be recalled that the clergyman’s passing was announced via a statement released on his Facebook page, which has 1.2 million followers.

Frank Edwards Reacts To Uma Ukpai’s Demise

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Frank Edwards shared that at age 8, he battled asthma and pneumonia, but was miraculously healed after attending a crusade led by Uma Ukpai in Enugu.

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The singer disclosed this via a Facebook post, paying tribute to Uma Ukpai.

Notably, the death of the clergyman has been marked by heartfelt tributes from prominent entertainment figures and dignitaries.

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At age 8 I got healed of asthma and pneumonia in one of your crusades in Enugu!! Thank you for impacting the world in a special way !! YOU FINISHED WELL PAPA REST ON

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During his lifetime, Uma Ukpai was a renowned Nigerian Christian leader, international evangelist, and preacher.

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He was the founder and president of the Uma Ukpai Evangelistic Association (UUEA), a non-denominational gospel ministry based in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria.

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Additionally, Ukpai was a key leader of the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN) and one of its founding fathers.

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Notably, Ukpai converted to Christianity in 1958 and dedicated his life to ministry.

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