Sowore Exposes Nigerian General Overseers Doing Plastic Surgery, BBL But Deceive People With Fake Miracles, Prophecies
Omoyele Sowore, Nigerian human rights activist, has accused religious leaders, particularly general overseers (GOs) and high-profile pastors, of deceiving their followers.
In an exclusive interview on the KaaTruths programme, Sowore alleged that top religious leaders and overseers secretly access the best medical facilities and top health professionals for their treatments while misleading vulnerable followers.
According to him, these leaders undergo medical procedures and plastic surgeries but continue to mislead their followers with claims of miraculous healings and prophecies.
โThere is none of these GOs, high-level evangelists, or pastors who mess with their health.
โThey donโt play with their health. They use some of the best medical doctors all over the world to heal themselves,โ Sowore said.
According to Sowore, these religious figures secretly undergo expensive treatments, including surgeries, cell replacement therapy, and even cosmetic enhancements like hair transplants and Brazilian Butt Lifts (BBL).
Despite this, he argued, they continue to mislead their followers by promoting supernatural healing.
โThey do all kinds of plastic surgery. Why do they deceive the masses that they can carry out what they know is scientifically impossible?โ he questioned.
โOur society deserves some honesty because I know that if the country is working in a way it should work, our prayer points will be different.โ
Sowore criticised the reliance on religious solutions for health and social issues, emphasising the need for functional healthcare.
โI donโt want Nigerians who have been praying to cure headaches or who believe that olive oil made in Palestine or Italy can make you see when you know you canโt,โ he said.
He added, โI want a country where we have hospitals that function such that even some of the pastors who canโt see well can get someone who knows how to treat their eyes very well and get the best treatment so that they wonโt need to hide when they are undergoing treatment.โ
He referenced the late TB Joshua, founder of the Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN), alleging that he sought medical treatment in Turkey for a stroke but kept it secret.
โTB Joshua, when he had a stroke, didnโt even go to a Christian country. He went to Turkey. He spent time in Turkey treating his stroke. He was flown there by his private jet,โ Sowore revealed.
โBut many people never heard that TB Joshua was treated in Turkey when he had a stroke.
โPart of what I heard killed him is that he was hiding his sickness, and when he was supposed to go for the treatment, he didnโt want the public to know that he had a stroke. It was never made public.โ
Sowore also questioned why self-proclaimed miracle workers did not intervene in Joshuaโs case.
Sowore said, โI wondered, if TB Joshua had a stroke and this our brother in Port Harcourt (Prophet Umueke Miracle of Dynamic Flame of Fire and Miracle Ministries) has the ability to cure stroke, TB Joshua could have been one of the people he could have used. He shouldnโt have allowed a brother-man of God to die of stroke.
โThat is unfair. TB Joshua died of stroke and we have a stroke magician in Port Harcourt. He could have just flown to Lagos, placed his hand on TB Joshua, and we would have TB Joshua with us today.โ
He further argued that religious leaders use faith as a distraction from critical socio-political issues.
โIf the number of people who pray for light every day decide to go to the NEPA office one day, light can be restored for 10 years,โ he stated.
Sowore blamed corruption within Nigeriaโs power sector for persistent electricity shortages, arguing that excessive focus on prayer have diverted attention from holding officials accountable.
โThe people who are managing NEPA started destroying the electrical system or grid for their own personal greed.
โIf we had taken them on 30 years ago, we would not be praying for light now. They know that as long as you are praying for it, you are not going to confront them for destroying your life,โ he said.
He pointed out that in more developed societies, religion is losing its stronghold.
He noted, โIn other parts of the world, including where religion originated from, they donโt care about so many things anymore.
โIn fact, it has been predicted that those who invented religion and transferred it to us may not practise it in the next 50 years. They are abandoning what they sent to you because they knew what they did.โ
Sowore strongly asserted that religion has played a significant role in Nigeriaโs underdevelopment.
The human rights activist said, โWith absolute certainty, I can say that religion has contributed significantly to the underdevelopment of Nigeria and Africa at large.
โIf we had not embraced the kind of religious ways we have now, we wouldnโt have been as complacent as we are now and our leaders wouldnโt have taken us for granted the way they do.โ
He linked the widespread influence of religion to economic hardship, arguing that religious institutions exploit the poor.
โWhat has happened in Africa is that there is a correlation between religion and poverty.
โThe poorer you are, the more you are likely to be more religious and the more you are likely to be ripped off by these religious practitioners who are selling snake oil,โ he said.
However, Sowore clarified that his criticism is not of religion itself, but of its misuse by deceptive leaders.
He said, โIt is not just Christianity, it is religion as a whole. It is not limited to Christians or Muslims alone.
โAnd Iโm not condemning religion, Iโm talking about the one that is obviously theatrical and deceptive and dishonest and is aimed at scamming the same vulnerable people that ought to be helped in the society.โ