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I was an armed robber, says controversial prophet Ndabosky

Chukwuemeka Ohanaemere, popularly known as Ndabosky, stoked controversy online when he opened up about being an armed robber.

In a trending video,  Odumeje, General Overseer of the Mountain of Holy Ghost Intervention Deliverance Ministry, said he grew up in a dangerous part of Onitsha, a commercial town in Anambra state.

He said he took to armed robbery as a teenager but God used his mother to rescue him and he subsequently found Christ.

“I was born in Onitsha city. No 3, Nnewi street. And I grew up in a dangerous street. I became an armed robber at the age of 14.”

“I became a terrorist until Jesus Christ arrest me through the help of my mother to change my life… a destroyer become a saviour,” he said.

Last month, Ndabosky made the headlines when he issued death threat to his critics on social media.

In a clip which went viral, the cleric said he has a unique way of dealing with harsh critics.

“I tell people I don’t call the police for enemies,” he said.

Explaining his process of handling criticism, Odumeje said he usually gives his critics the benefit of the doubt and would only react when they become relentless in their ways.

“When you come out for me on social media, speak against me once, I watch you, look at the weight of your speaking. You talk a second time, I watch you. The third time, I watch you. Then I see it is no more a joke; it has become a challenge.

“The fourth time, then you speak, I look it again, I say this is a battlefield you set for me. You want to see power. The fifth time, I know you’re ready for me. Then I will prepare myself, bring down all the alter of power. Then I bring down Santus Sanitoria, bring down Citadel. If I don’t kill you, know that Jesus is not a true God.”

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