Whistleblower: Former dunamis pastor accuses Enenche of staging miracles
“When people see the crowd, they do the unthinkable. It’s like hearing there’s a lion nearby; even a crippled might jump the fence,” he said.
Daniel further stated that the large crowds at Dunamis services often push people to act out of desperation.
He continued, “I would tell you that healing is capital no. And it is with due respect to him and to Dunamis Church, I have nothing to lose or gain. The miracles are not real, they don’t happen.”
Explaining further, he said, “Let let me tell you give you an instance. One major reason why I left is the frustration I had. After healing and deliverance service, we have more people that need healing than people that came for healing. I don’t know whether you got me.”
He shared his experiences as a pastor, noting the pressures they faced after such services.
“The healing service, you see people still want to see daddy for prayer. People are frustrated. You could see frustration,” Daniel said.
He added, “And as a pastor, you know, because when daddy has gone, the Wahala now is left for us because they have to meet us. Oh, pastor, please, I need to see daddy. I brought this person. I brought that person. And people, oh, I’m like, ho? Where do I start from? Like, you could see pain.”
According to Daniel, the high-energy atmosphere during the services often creates an illusion of miracles.
He said, “When you’re on the stage it’s different from reality. When you are in a crowded atmosphere charged with, you know, you know, disco light and bang bang bang or the music is slow, your emotion is being tapped into. It’s different ball game on when the lights are off and you have to face reality.”
He referred to this phenomenon as an “environmental influence,” citing examples such as attending events by popular artists, where individuals might experience temporary relief from ailments like headaches, only for the symptoms to return later.
It is worth noting that the Force Intelligence Department (FID) of the Nigerian Police recently released Alex Enenche, the younger brother of Pastor Paul Enenche, along with Abraham Daniel, on bail.
The two were detained on January 7, 2025, following allegations of cyberbullying and criminal defamation against Pastor Enenche. They were released the next day after an agreement was reached to resolve the issue amicably.
Both individuals have been directed to report back to the FID on January 10 and January 13, 2025, respectively.
According to their legal counsel, Barrister Ernest Okpaga, the duo were detained despite cooperating fully with the authorities. Okpaga also disclosed that their statements were only recorded late in the evening after they had been kept waiting for hours.