Prophetess Caught on Video Striking Girl in Deliverance Session
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A dramatic video featuring a self-acclaimed lady prophetess performing a controversial deliverance session on a young girl has gone viral, stirring heated discussions across social media platforms. The footage, which quickly spread online, showcases the prophetess engaging in aggressive acts during the supposed spiritual exercise, sparking questions about both the authenticity and safety of such practices.

In the clip, the prophetess can be seen marching on the girl’s right leg and repeatedly striking her head while shouting, “Go demon, move demon!” The young girl, visibly distressed during the ordeal, ultimately cried out “Thank you Jesus” at the end of the session, suggesting she believed some form of relief or liberation had occurred. The intensity of the prophetess’s methods, however, left many viewers deeply unsettled.

The video has already racked up thousands of views and reactions online, splitting public opinion. While a number of people regarded the actions as proof of spiritual warfare and divine authority, others condemned the display as dangerous, theatrical, and possibly exploitative. The repeated hitting of the girl’s head in particular raised fears of physical harm rather than spiritual healing.

Concerns Over Method of Deliverance

For many observers, the aggressive and physical approach of the prophetess was seen as troubling. Critics argued that rather than liberating the girl from supposed demonic oppression, the method looked more like an act that could cause injury or trauma. Some also raised questions about the increasing trend of extreme religious theatrics being used to draw attention in the age of social media virality.

Others suggested that the video seemed staged, pointing to the dramatic gestures and repetitive chanting as elements commonly seen in orchestrated performances rather than genuine spiritual acts. Such skepticism has been fuelled by a rise in viral clips where deliverance sessions are accused of being exaggerated for entertainment or financial gain.

Social Media Reactions

The incident drew a storm of comments online, ranging from humour and sarcasm to outright condemnation. While some defended the prophetess as a vessel of divine power, the majority questioned her tactics and credibility.

michaelpacific commented: “‘Lady prophetess’? Dem get gentleman prophetess?”

AbiolaBlack warned: “Make she no give the girl head fracture o.”

laoban_01 joked: “Demon go just burst laugh.”

LAJ_Co added: “The woman herself need casting.”

AlphaMike001 dismissed it: “That’s a really funny skit, nice acting.”

Amy_beke echoed: “Ndi actor and actress.”

corper_mike wrote: “This come look like a drama rehearsal abi wetin I talk bro.”

Prosperous0101 quipped: “Lol… the girl no gree follow their script. She be bad market.”

The viral video underscores ongoing debates about the line between genuine faith practices and staged performances, as well as the ethics of using physical force in religious rituals. With online audiences divided, the case once again highlights how easily dramatic displays in the name of spirituality can ignite nationwide debates about religion, culture, and exploitation in the digital age.

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