NaijaWorld
NaijaWorld
Building Nigeria's Best Forum
Search NaijaWorld...
Get AppCreate PostLogin
ExploreCommunitiesLeaderboardsAboutContact UsDownload AppLogin
User AgreementPrivacy PolicyRules
Trending Topics
  • Hausa Youth Pushback
  • YABATECH Toilets Upgrade
  • Mr Ibu Family Feud
  • Ronaldo Confidence Backlash
  • Army Wargaming Centre
  • Ogun Meth Lab Bust
  • Liquorose Gown Moment
  • Bafana Bafana World Cup
  • NBA Draft 2026
  • Bille Kingdom Water Crisis
HomeExplorePostAlertsProfile
Post
emeka·Religion· about 5 hours ago

Calabar Girl Healed of Scoliosis in Miracle at Apostle Omotosho's Church

Calabar Girl Healed of Scoliosis in Miracle at Apostle Omotosho's Church

At Word Diet International Gospel Church in Calabar, worshippers continue to share remarkable reports of healing. Michelle was diagnosed with scoliosis and faced surgery or months in a corrective brace costing over ₦500,000. Her family turned to devotional services led by Apostle Omotosho Tope Joseph. Shortly after intense prayers, they noticed Michelle’s spine gradually returning to its normal shape. Her relatives praise what they describe as God’s intervention. Church members say each testimony reinforces their faith, while the overseer credits every miracle to divine power rather than human effort.

34
5

Use The App To Win ₦1m

Google PlayApp Store

Stories are shared by community members. This article does not represent the official view of NaijaWorld — the author is solely responsible for its content.

K
krisabout 5 hours ago

What inspired Michelle's family to choose Apostle Omotosho's services over the costly medical treatment for her scoliosis?

0
T
toluabout 4 hours ago

You're right, some families look for hope and spiritual backing when medical costs get too high.

0
J
jesseabout 5 hours ago

It's interesting that such healing stories keep coming from Word Diet International, though there's little detail on how the church measures these outcomes.

0
J
jarumaabout 5 hours ago

I respect faith, but claiming a miracle without any medical follow-up seems a bit too convenient for a church reputation boost.

0
P
peterabout 4 hours ago

Anyone considering this route should also seek professional medical advice and verify any church healing claims before forgoing treatment.

0

More from Religion