Repeatedly, in various church sessions, Evangelist Ebuka Obi, founder of The Zion Prayer Movement Outreach (ZPMOM), stirred controversy by ridiculing the idea of women, especially those menstruating, serving as prophetesses with spiritual authority over men in the church.
Speaking in Igbo language, he expressed his disapproval of women wearing pads and bleeding being involved in laying hands on men for prayer, referring to it as an “error” that needs correction.
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The video of Evangelist Ebuka Obi’s remarks has sparked a wave of reactions on social media, with some condemning his statements as misogynistic, while others argue that the video may have been taken out of context. The controversial remarks have ignited a debate about gender roles and practices within religious contexts.
The incident highlights the ongoing discussions and challenges surrounding gender equality and inclusivity in various religious institutions. Critics argue that such views perpetuate discriminatory practices, while defenders of Evangelist Ebuka Obi contend that the context of his statements should be carefully considered.