
In Lagos, a casual encounter between a car spotter and a respected pastor spiralled into an online frenzy. Pastor Paul Adefarasin of House On The Rock is at the centre of debate after a video circulated, alleging he waved a firearm during the exchange. The clip sparked outrage and speculation before Adefarasin himself responded. But what happened behind the camera flash and the tinted glass?
Pastor Paul Adefarasin says he did not point a firearm at a social media car spotter, contradicting viral video claims. The misunderstanding highlights deeper tensions around visibility, power, and privacy.
- Pastor Paul Adefarasin denies pointing a firearm at a car spotter in a viral video
- The video showed a surprising encounter involving a luxury vehicle and a brief exchange
- Adefarasin insists he did not brandish a weapon, calling the claims false
- The incident has sparked debate on public figures, privacy, and social media assumptions
- The pastor’s statement has sought to clarify and reduce rising tensions online
Adefarasin's public response, choosing clarity over silence, offers a pause in a culture quick to judge through screens.