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“Divine bank or blind faith?”: Nigerian pastor unveils $20 ‘spiritual ATM card’ to attract helpers

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Wonders never cease in the world of modern-day spirituality.

Prophet Jeremiah Omoto Fufeyin has launched a new spiritual item, Diaspora Digital Media (DDM) reports.

The item is a card he calls the “spiritual ATM card.”

It is being sold for $20 through his church’s official website.

According to him, the card can draw divine helpers into one’s life.

He claims it holds prophetic power and spiritual anointing.

The card is said to expire after six months of usage.

Omoto demonstrated its power during a live service in a viral video.

A female congregant reportedly received instant help after using the card.

He described it as a divine key to supernatural access and favour.

This launch has triggered strong reactions from the public and media.

Some people believe the card preys on desperate believers.

Others see it as another example of faith being commercialized.

Critics argue spiritual items should not be sold for profit.

The price, approximately ₦30,000, has sparked fresh outrage.

Concerns have been raised over the exploitation of vulnerable followers.

Some theologians say such practices blur the line between faith and fraud.

Many Nigerians took to social media to share their views.

Posts ranged from satirical memes to serious debates about religious ethics.

The internet is now buzzing with divided opinions and commentary.

This isn’t Prophet Omoto’s first controversial product release.

He has previously introduced “spiritual underwear” and gold-plated spoons.

He also sold anointing water that promised divine breakthroughs.

These items were also promoted during live services and online.

The church has a large digital media network and following.

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In a press statement, Christ Mercyland explained the ATM card’s purpose.

They insist it is not tied to any bank system.

Instead, they describe it as a prophetic symbol of access.

The card, they claim, is an act of faith.

They urge the public not to misunderstand its spiritual intent.

They reaffirmed the card’s symbolism and spiritual function.

Nonetheless, not everyone is convinced by the explanation.

Some religious scholars accept the symbolic use of faith items.

But many condemn their monetization by popular pastors.

Ethical questions continue to be raised across platforms.

The debate around faith and commerce is far from over.

Omoto, however, remains unfazed by public criticism.

He insists the card is divinely revealed and powerful.

He promises that testimonies will silence the doubters in due time.

 

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