Akah Nnani urges Christians to pray for Daddy Freeze and others experiencing "church hurt" after Freeze criticized Pastor Emmanuel Iren's comments on productivity. Nnani emphasized the importance of prayer for Freeze and his Free The Sheeple movement, encouraging Christians to spread compassion and kingdom culture.
Akah Nnani has encouraged Christians to pray for Daddy Freeze and others dealing with "church hurt" after Freeze publicly criticized Pastor Emmanuel Iren. Nnani, the actor and media personality, expressed his concern about Freeze’s approach to holding pastors accountable, especially after Freeze criticized Iren’s recent video about productivity versus attending vigils.
In a video shared with his followers, Akah explained that the Holy Spirit had led him to pray for Daddy Freeze and his "Free The Sheeple" movement. He called on Christians to join him in offering prayers for those experiencing church-related distress. Nnani also urged believers to spread kindness and understanding, noting that prayer is needed for both Freeze and anyone grappling with similar feelings of disillusionment.
Nnani's message has sparked mixed reactions from followers, with some expressing support for his call to action, while others continued to voice their concerns about church leadership. In his post, Akah wrote, “Break from regular programming! #MercyForDaddyFreeze” and encouraged people to comment with "Amen" to join the movement of prayer.
The controversy surrounding Daddy Freeze’s criticism of Pastor Iren, particularly his stance on Nigerians working night shifts rather than attending vigils, has sparked a broader conversation on the role of pastors in addressing societal issues. Nnani’s plea for prayer aims to foster a compassionate response to the ongoing debate within the Christian community.