Nollywood
veteran actress, Camilla Mberekpe, popularly known as Mama Eko, was at the
Synagogue Church of All Nations, SCOAN, on Sunday to seek deliverance from a
demon that has possessed and tormented her for many years.
As
the face of the light-skinned actress was beamed on television screens in
Prophet T.B. Joshua’s church, many worshippers stood in awe and screamed:
“Jesus, an actress too!”
Prophet
T.B. Joshua, who did not seem to know the actress, was a bit confused and did
not understand why the sudden noise in the church as he stood before her.
“I
don’t know you,” he said as he laid hands on her. He asked her to wait behind
for the exorcism in the night.
The
church and deliverance service was broadcast live to millions of viewers on
Emmanuel Television, the Synagogue Church’s cable network aired on several
continents.
Later
in the night, one of the wise men in Synagogue church began to exorcise the
demons from the actress and in the process, she began to talk, although the
exorcist later said it was the demon in her talking through her.
he
began to confess that her mission is to destroy a very good actress who prays
and worships God a lot.
“I
don’t want her to go up. She’s a very good actress. I want to destroy her,” she
said in a bizarre and demonic tone.
“I
destroyed her marriage because she refused to worship me. I hate it when she
prays. She is a prayer warrior,” she said.
As
hands were laid on the actress and the demon was ordered in the name of Jesus
to leave her body, she fell to the ground.
Her
scarf fell off her hair and she began to roll on the floor, screaming and
apparently resisting the power of God.
The
scene appeared bizarre to many worshippers and could shock millions of viewers
not used to occultic or spiritual warfare.
At
a time, it seemed as if the actress, who has acted in more than 38 home video
movies, including many roles as wicked mother and step-mother, was in a
Nollywood scene and acting.
The
expression on her face appeared funny, serious and dangerous.
Ngozi
Mberekpe is a very versatile actress who speaks English and French fluently as
well as her Igbo native language.
She
has been in Nollywood since the early days of the industry and she is often
cast as mother or wicked step-mother.
Another
plus for Camilla is the fact that she is also fluent in French, as demonstrated
in the movie “Bonjour”.
She
has featured in numerous roles in movies such as Tea or Coffee, Holy Anger,
Illegal Brother, Sins Of the Heart and Beloved among others.
The
deliverance session was so striking that the four buses purchased by Synagogue
Church to cater for the elderly in their church, which was introduced
yesterday, received little attention after the service as many people kept
talking about the Nollywood actress.
The
four buses, T.B. Joshua said, would convey the elderly to church on Sunday and
take them back home after the service.
“If
you want to reach old age, you must care for the elderly,” T.B. Joshua said in
her sermon, adding that many have abandoned their aged parents and grandparents
in villages and are enjoying life alone in Lagos.
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