Pastor Mark Miracle Issues Grave Spiritual Warning to VeryDarkMan Following Fake Burial Stunt
Pastor Mark Miracle of Prestige Gospel Centre has delivered a serious spiritual admonition to controversial social media activist Martins Vincent Otse, widely known as VeryDarkMan, in the wake of the online personality's staged fake death and burial. The incident unfolded over the weekend, stemming from an ongoing online feud with fellow content creator King Mitchy, who had previously faked her own death after allegedly consuming hypo.
The Spiritual Consequences of a Mock Obituary
During a church service on Sunday, March 1, Pastor Miracle articulated that VeryDarkMan's actions carried profound spiritual ramifications. He emphasized that the activist's decision to stage his own burial was not merely a frivolous joke but a perilous invitation to the forces of death. The pastor explained that by simulating his own interment, VeryDarkMan had inadvertently severed his spiritual lifeline, rendering his spirit inactive.
"If you were conversant online yesterday, you saw what was happening, VeryDarkMan declared himself dead," Pastor Miracle stated. "This is a person whom despite the physical attack, God was still keeping the spirit safe. But what happened are two ways that he may not know and I would like to tell his followers that his spirit is automatically not alive again. You don't joke with God. You put yourself in a coffin and they say, put him on the ground, they pour sand. You are daring the spirits of death. You are daring God."
A Call for Cleansing and Deliverance
Pastor Miracle further criticized the role of smartphones in fostering recklessness, noting that many individuals engage in dangerous stunts solely to attract online views and attention. He urged VeryDarkMan's followers to cease praising the activist and instead encourage him to seek comprehensive spiritual cleansing and deliverance. The pastor warned that a real tragedy could occur quietly, without the public spectacle that accompanied the fake burial.
"I said smartphones have made this generation too dull. Just because people will watch," he remarked. "This is a person we are telling God is saying be careful. If I were him or if I were the fans, I would stop praising him and tell him to go for a total cleansing and deliverance. Because the main death may not be as popular as this one. They may never hear about it when he goes."
Netizens React to the Spiritual Warning
The pastor's warning sparked diverse reactions across social media platforms, with many users expressing concern over the spiritual implications of VeryDarkMan's actions.
- @ItsSoniaNG commented: "Sometimes people use their hands to open doors in the realms that they don't know anything about. Every action has a corresponding reaction and consequences. I hope he knows the significance of what he did, and pray he hasn't open channels that will utter his life and hunt him."
- @Ejikeisreal10 noted: "There could be an atom of truth in what he is saying though."
- @IykeNwaObi wrote: "Declaring yourself dead with mourners and lying inside casket is really not funny to me. That is one thing I will never do or accept to do. He really went too far."
- @William19Prisca reacted: "I see some facts there. I said the same thing when I saw him doing a proper burial rollout. He always goes the extra miles even burning candles. He's left human beings now, I accept seyi tinubu is small, he's now dealing with fela's spirits and he's late self. I pity d dark boy."
- @DearUniverse77 cautioned: "Words carry weight, especially from spiritual leaders. Let's not turn clout moments into spiritual fear narratives. Wisdom is better than sensationalism."
Background and Previous Predictions
This incident follows Pastor Mark Miracle's earlier prediction regarding Natasha Akpoti Uduaghan's potential presidential bid in the 2027 election. During a public address, the pastor suggested that Natasha's current political engagements are part of a broader strategy to prepare her for the presidential race, indicating his ongoing involvement in commenting on both spiritual and political matters.
The warning to VeryDarkMan underscores the growing intersection of social media antics and spiritual discourse in contemporary Nigerian society, highlighting the perceived dangers of online stunts that transgress traditional spiritual boundaries.
