Jerry Eze, the founder and president of Streams of Joy International, has addressed critics accusing him of staging a miracle.

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Eze recently convened a New Season Prophetic Prayers and Declaration (NSSPD) conference in the United Kingdom.

During the conference, an 8-year-old girl suffering from cerebral palsy and confined to a wheelchair was said to have been healed.

The development sparked a wave of mixed reactions on social media with many users accusing the clergyman of staging the miracle and questioning why he did not heal sick Nigerians.

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In a recent sermon to his congregation, Eze declared that he has no “time to reply to anybody”.

The 41-year-old added that he has more “important things to do for God” and won’t respond to naysayers.

“Listen NSSPDiers, you will never see this man here reply anybody. I do not have that kind of time, I do not have the time. There are more important things to do for God. Look at the arranged miracle, no ooo she was never in a wheelchair. Look at the parents,” he said.

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Eze founded Streams of Joy church in 2013 in Abia state and now has over 13 branches across Nigeria and the world.

During the COVID-19 pandemic, he also started the NSSPD, a digital prayer session.



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