Rev. Father Ebube Muonso takes G-Wagon to traditional ruler for blessings

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Popular clergyman, Rev. Father Ebube Muonso, sparked reactions online after taking his luxury G-Wagon to a traditional ruler for blessings.

The ceremony saw the traditional ruler pouring water around the car, a symbolic act meant to invoke protection, prosperity, and good fortune.

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Father Muonso takes G-Wagon for ancestral blessing

Muonso, known for blending religious and cultural practices, appeared to show respect for ancestral customs despite his position in the church.

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The video of the blessing quickly went viral on social media, attracting mixed reactions from users who debated the intersection of faith, culture, and material wealth.

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Rev. Father Muonso has yet to comment publicly on the viral reactions, but his followers continue to share and discuss the video, illustrating the ongoing fascination with prominent figures navigating both modern lifestyle symbols and traditional beliefs.

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Social media reactions:

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@SignanWONDA commented: “God is not a Christian. The earlier we avoid religious doctrines and stick to our ancestral God, the better for us.”

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@VictorDonvic998 commented: “He is a rev father he deserves all what he is getting. The fact he dedicated his life to serve Christ does not mean he shouldn’t drive what he wants.”

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@sirvichrown commented: “Is there anything wrong with buying a car, pray by yourself or with your family, drive your car without all these unnecessary ceremonies and eye service?”

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@Real_AmakaIke commented: “Ebube Muonso is a true son of the soil. He understands the power behind natural blessings from the elders.”

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@Samzonal commented: “Interesting to see religious leaders embracing tradition in this way.”

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Watch the video below…

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