Anyone attacking a church or a man of God is a demon – Pastor Chris Okafor

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Senior Pastor Chris Okafor has described attacks on churches and religious leaders as spiritual assaults rather than ordinary human actions.

This comes after the social media commentator, Verydarkman released audio recordings with his alleged daughter who made heavy accusations against the pastor.

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Pastor Chris Okafor speaks on attack against the clergy

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Speaking during a church service, Okafor stated that individuals who attack a “man of God” are operating as “demons on assignment,” insisting such actions go beyond personal criticism and are targeted at the church and its members.

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He referenced the biblical phrase “strike the shepherd and the sheep will scatter,” arguing that persecution of religious leaders ultimately affects congregants.

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Chris Okafor says attack on pastors, attack on members

According to the cleric, attacks on pastors amount to attacks on church members’ blessings and spiritual help, stressing that prophets are placed among people for guidance and support.

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He referenced the biblical phrase “strike the shepherd and the sheep will scatter,” arguing that persecution of religious leaders ultimately affects congregants.

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Chris Okafor says attack on pastors, attack on members

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According to the cleric, attacks on pastors amount to attacks on church members’ blessings and spiritual help, stressing that prophets are placed among people for guidance and support.

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