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Daddy Freeze speaks on ‘second’ death of man controversially ‘resurrected’ by South African prophet

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Daddy Freeze tears into Pastor Adeboye’s son

Controversial radio personality Daddy Freeze has reacted to the death of Brighton Elliot Moyo, the Zimbabwean man who South African Prophet, Alph Lukau, controversially ‘resurrected’ from the dead back in February.

Reacting to the second death of Brighton (struck with HIV, kidney failure and tuberculosis) who reportedly died in a village called St Luke’s in South Africa, Daddy Freeze said Brigton’s death proves that God cannot be mocked.

The mulatto radio anchor took to Instagram to react to the development when he wrote; “Elliot finally dies…. God cannot be mocked, he claimed to be dead now he is really dead!-Sadly our faith has become a movie set, teeming with professional and amateur actors.”

Read also: Oge Okoye opens up on real reason she visited church of pastor who staged controversial resurrection miracle

Recall that Daddy Freeze took a swipe at Nollywood actress Oge Okoye for visiting Alleluia International Ministries church led by Pastor Alph Lukau who staged a fake resurrection at his church using Brighton.

The Cool FM radio personality spared no words for the actress who visited the church with her daughter in a viral video which recently surfaced online.

Recall in the month of February that Pastor Lukau was involved in a controversy when he trended online for bringing a “dead” man (Brighton) back to life and then later gave him food to eat.

However, things went awry for the clergyman when the funeral houses embroiled in the fake miracle opened up and admonished the pastor for deceiving them and using their hearse to fake a miracle in his church.

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