Prophet Samuel Ojie Ojie, the founder of Dynamite Global Ministry, has issued a strong response to social media critic VeryDarkMan (VDM) after facing backlash over his recent prophecy about Afrobeat star Wizkid. The controversial prophecy, which Ojie shared with his followers, warned of a “black cloud” looming over the artist and his family. He further urged Wizkid to reach out to him within nine days, claiming that an unexpected source would pose a danger to the family.
The prophecy quickly sparked widespread debate online. Many fans and followers of Wizkid expressed concern over the implications of the message, while others questioned the legitimacy of Ojie’s claims. As the backlash grew, VDM, a vocal critic on social media, stepped in, dismissing the prophecy as false. He referred to a prior prediction made by Ojie in January 2024, which VDM had accused the prophet of getting wrong. In a video response, VDM called the prophet a liar, intensifying the online feud.
In a direct reply, Prophet Ojie addressed VDM’s criticism head-on. In the video, Ojie did not hold back, advising the critic to either leave Nigeria or go into hiding for his own safety. The prophet’s comments have only fueled the controversy, with reactions from social media users becoming increasingly polarized. Some sided with Ojie, supporting his claim that the prophecy was genuine, while others defended VDM, arguing that the prophet’s predictions lacked credibility.
The growing exchange between Prophet Ojie and VDM has drawn attention to the power of online platforms in shaping public narratives, especially when it comes to high-profile figures like Wizkid. As the discussion continued to trend, many social media users debated whether prophetic claims, particularly those involving public figures, should be taken seriously or dismissed as baseless.
The prophet further defended his prophecy by sharing the video where he directly addressed VDM’s accusations. In the post, Ojie included a caption that read, “WHEN A LIAR TRIES TO CORRECT A LIE, he ends up telling the truth. To Mr. @verydarkblackman, thanks for making the job easier for the Lord’s servant.” This comment sparked even more debate online, with some praising Ojie for his confidence, while others criticized his approach as inflammatory.