A Nigerian pastor has sparked controversy after urging his congregation to obtain “spiritual fortification,” including charms, as protection against bandit attacks.
In a TikTok video, Pastor Oloruntimilehin Daramola instructed church members to pursue these forms of protection, claiming they offer stronger defense than calling on Jesus during violent encounters. He suggested that such spiritual measures were necessary for survival in regions plagued by insecurity.
Appearing in a purple robe and cap with a large cross necklace, the pastor warned members of his ministry to comply with his directive or face expulsion. He told congregants to equip themselves with anything capable of shielding them from armed attackers.
“You members, go and do something that can protect you,” he said in the clip. “If they come with guns to your surroundings, they should face each other and shoot each other. Or get bees to chase them. If they come to your church, they should be dead before getting there.”
Daramola, who uses the TikTok handle kingbosoro, described himself as a “good shepherd” responsible for safeguarding his flock. He claimed he was already “fortified” and expected all members to follow suit. “If I say they should do it and they don’t, I will send them away. I don’t want any of my members to die,” he insisted.
The pastor also drew backlash for referencing the 2022 Owo church massacre, suggesting that prayer alone provides little immediate protection during armed attacks. “Some people were shouting ‘Jesus.’ Jesus had the power to save them, but Jesus said, ‘We will meet in heaven,’” he claimed.
Daramola further urged the Nigerian government to legalize civilian firearm ownership and proposed that the country’s regions could separate peacefully if the current union “no longer worked.”
Unfazed by criticism, he added: “If they like, let them call me the pastor who teaches charms. I don’t have power, but if you put me on the ground, I will bite you.”
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