Samuel, the son of Funmilayo Adebayo, an evangelist nicknamed Mummy GO, on Friday said that his mother is not bothered about the hellfire memes circulating online.
Evang. Adebayo, the founder of Rapture Proclaimer Evangelical Church of God, has been trending on social media due to her controversial pronouncements.
Her son however, said many of the texts attributed to her mum in the memes about hellfire were fabricated and untrue imaginations.
Samuel told Punch that his mother truly made some comments about several actions that might attract hellfire as destination in the hereafter, she never forced people to believe her.
“Social media has always been a platform where anything can be posted at any point in time but everything that has been posted about her saying she said this and that are all lies, nothing is true about the memes, they are just fabricating the memes, everybody with their contents, writing all sorts of things and tagging her pictures. We are used to it; the best thing is to ignore them.
“Even though she said everything about hell, there is nowhere she said by fire, by force, people must agree and accept what she is saying. I don’t think she has ever made that kind of statement before,” Samuel said.
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