…Odumeje says, “I am the strongest spiritual man in the world after the general”.
ONITSHA, NIGERIA – The iNews Times | Controversial Anambra-based cleric, Prophet Chukwuemeka Cyril Ohanaemere, popularly known as Odumeje, has declared that no one will witness his corpse when he dies, sparking a new wave of public intrigue around his prophetic persona.
In a video released by the Mountain of Holy Ghost Intervention and Deliverance Ministry, which he leads in Onitsha, the self-styled “Indaboski Bahose” stated that his time on earth is short, but his mission is spiritually complete.
“I don’t have much time to spend here,” Odumeje declared during a church service. “Nobody will see my corpse.”
The flamboyant preacher, who is known for mixing theatrics with prophecy and calling himself names like “liquid metal” and “the war,” compared himself to the late Prophet TB Joshua of the Synagogue Church of All Nations.
“I am the strongest spiritual man in the world after the general ‘Emmanuel’ TB Joshua. We are not many, just two. One has finished the job and returned home. It remains the Lion Himself. The dead man,” he said, referring to himself in his usual dramatic style.
According to him, his assignment on earth is not about living long but about fulfilling a divine mandate tied to the person of Jesus Christ.
“Our mission is to clear your doubt about Jesus Christ. Our mission is one God and one power, and that man is Jesus Christ,” he emphasized.
Odumeje, whose unconventional style has earned him viral fame and divided opinion across Nigeria, has become a staple of both spiritual controversy and social media entertainment. His music, preaching, and proclamations have kept him in the spotlight, often blurring the line between spectacle and spirituality.
While some dismiss his approach as comical, others regard him as a spiritual enigma whose influence continues to grow.
His latest prophecy concerning the mystery of his own death adds another layer to the mythos of the man widely known as “The Lion,” “The War,” and “The Indaboski.”
As reactions continue to pour in, the question lingers: when Odumeje finally exits the stage, will he indeed vanish without a trace?