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The Digest:

A video from the second day of Christ Embassy’s Healing Streams Live Healing Services shows Pastor Chris Oyakhilome declaring 10 individuals lying on stretchers healed simultaneously. According to the video, which circulated widely on social media, all ten reportedly rose immediately after the declaration. While supporters, including actress and physiotherapist Jemima Osunde, expressed amazement, critics questioned the staging and noted the absence of medical verification. No public medical records have been produced to verify the healings as of January 23, 2026.

Key Points:
  • The event amplifies ongoing public debate over faith-based healing claims versus medical verification.
  • It reinforces the influence of charismatic religious figures in Nigeria and their reach through media and live events.
  • The lack of independent medical documentation leaves room for skepticism and polarized public opinion.
  • Supporters cite biblical precedent and personal faith, while critics challenge the reproducibility and setting of such healings.
  • The viral nature of the video demonstrates how religious content can drive significant online engagement and discussion.
The video continues to circulate online, likely fueling further discussion between believers and skeptics regarding faith, healing, and evidence.

Sources: Social Media Reports & Public Commentary

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