More
than a week after Jim Iyke’s ‘deliverance’ at the Synagogue Church of
all Nations, fans, friends, colleagues and critics are still talking
about it.
Although the supposed deliverance came
as a surprise to most people, given the fact the actor is widely known
as Nollywood’s ‘bad’ boy, so many others still believe the actor was
doing what he knows best –acting.
Afrocandy, the soft porn actress, didn’t
waste time to voice out her opinion on her twitter handle earlier in
the week saying, “Na wa for our actors, Jim Iyke took his stunts to the
altar. I wonder how much he got paid for the ‘movie’. Nevertheless, he
is a very good actor.”
Some other actors including Segun Arinze
and Charles Novia had condemned the ‘deliverance’. In fact, former
House of Representatives member, Patrick Obahiagbon, also voiced his
distaste for the deliverance. He said on his twitter handle, “Bad
script, gaudy acting, flashy colours, terrible acting, gullible
audience. Come to think of it, Nollywood and Nigerian churches really do
have a lot in common.”
But comedian, Okey Bakassi, wasn’t of the same opinion as he congratulated the actor for ‘being man enough’.
The comedian said, “I’m fed up with all
the noise about my actor colleague who gained independence from ‘demonic
influence or ‘deliverance’ at Synagogue. I respect him for seeking
spiritual help when others are shying away from the reality of their
situation. Even those who are ‘demons’ themselves are throwing insults
at Jim.
“Our level of hypocrisy in Nigeria is
nauseating. Established ‘sinners’ find it convenient to throw stones at
those whose stories become public, making it more difficult for people
to seek help. If you have never presented yourself for ‘deliverance’
keep quiet because you’re not sure of what forces are speaking through
you.”
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