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Beware of Scammers Posing as Prophet Hezekiah, PHMedia Warns

PHMedia, the official media representative of Prophet Hezekiah Oluboye Oladeji, General Evangelist of the Christ Apostolic Church (CAC), has issued a public warning about scammers posing as the prophet. These imposters have reportedly been contacting unsuspecting individuals and demanding money under false pretences.

In a statement shared on PHMedia’s social media platforms, the organisation expressed grave concern over these activities:

“It has come to our attention that a fraudulent individual is impersonating Prophet Hezekiah Oluboye Oladeji, the General Evangelist of the Christ Apostolic Church (CAC). This scammer has been contacting unsuspecting individuals, falsely claiming to be Prophet Hezekiah and demanding money under various pretences.

We strongly advise the public to remain vigilant. If you receive unsolicited communications claiming to be from Prophet Hezekiah or any CAC leader, please verify their authenticity before taking any action. Your safety and spiritual well-being are our top priorities, and we denounce such deceitful practices in the strongest terms.

We at PHMedia categorically state that Prophet Hezekiah does not solicit money from anyone in exchange for prayers, miracles, or spiritual services. Also, the prophet will never engage in pagan practices in the name of deliverance. Any such request is fraudulent and should be disregarded immediately.


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If you encounter such fraudulent activities, please report them to the appropriate authorities, directly to the Christ Apostolic Church, or contact PHMedia. Together, we can prevent others from falling victim to these malicious schemes.”

Victims of these scams have come forward with shocking accounts. In one case, a victim was instructed to send $15,000 for an anointing ritual, with a promise of receiving double the amount in return. Another victim was asked to cover the welfare of “seven virgins” who would purportedly join in a prayer session, as well as payment for “seven white lambs” for burnt offerings.

The scammers have been using various foreign phone numbers, including (+1-475-352-8923), and email addresses such as kentallengrizzle31@gmail.com and mikematthewphillip@gmail.com. They have even shared links to Prophet Hezekiah’s legitimate online profiles to appear credible.

PHMedia advises the public, both in Nigeria and abroad, to remain cautious and vigilant against these scams. If you or someone you know has been targeted, PHMedia urges you to report the incident to the Christ Apostolic Church office or directly to PHMedia with any supporting evidence. And For enquiries or to report suspicious activities, contact the CAC office or reach out to PHMedia via: [info@phmedianig.com]

 

 

 

 

 

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