“Na YouTube Ministry Now?” – I Go Save Blasts Tonto Dikeh Over Viral School Deliverance

“Na YouTube Ministry Now?” – I Go Save Blasts Tonto Dikeh Over Viral School Deliverance

A fresh wave of controversy has erupted online after comedian I Go Save publicly criticised Nollywood actress Tonto Dikeh over a viral video showing her conducting a deliverance session for a school child.

The clip, which quickly spread across social media, showed Tonto praying intensely for a young student during a charity visit, claiming she was helping set the child free from spiritual bondage.

I Go Save Fires Shots

Reacting to the video, I Go Save didn’t hold back as he accused the actress of chasing attention instead of addressing bigger issues in the country.

“Na YouTube Ministry Now?” – I Go Save Blasts Tonto Dikeh Over Viral School Deliverance

In a blunt remark, the comedian mocked the situation and questioned whether the actress had now turned to a “YouTube missionary hustle” to gain views online.

He also criticised her for focusing on a school child while many political leaders responsible for the nation’s struggles remain untouched.

“Na YouTube Ministry Now?” – I Go Save Blasts Tonto Dikeh Over Viral School Deliverance

More Celebrities Join the Backlash

The drama quickly escalated as other public figures weighed in.

Actress Doris Ogala condemned the act, calling it unacceptable to involve children in such content, and even urged authorities to investigate the situation.

Social media activist VeryDarkMan also reacted strongly, revealing that the school where the video was filmed is one of the institutions he helped renovate.

According to him, he would not allow anyone to use children in the area for controversial content, warning the actress to stay away from his community.

Tonto Dikeh Remains Unbothered

Despite the backlash, Tonto Dikeh appears unfazed by the criticism.

The actress continued sharing more clips from the outreach while thanking God for using her as a vessel to help others.

She insisted that her focus remains on her faith and the mission she believes God has placed in her hands.

Social Media Still Divided

The situation has since triggered heated debates online, with some people praising Tonto Dikeh for expressing her faith and helping others spiritually, while critics argue that children should not be placed in such controversial situations for public content.

For now, the drama continues to trend, proving once again that anything involving celebrities, faith, and social media can quickly turn into a nationwide conversation. 🔥

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