Nollywood actress Rita Edochie finally reacts to attack over Ada Jesus’ death [video ]

Rita Edochie over Ada Jesus

Nollywood actress Rita Edochie has reacted to the attack and criticisms she is getting from Nigerians over the recent death of comedian Ada Jesus.

Rita Edochie, is currently facing heat on social media following the death of controversial comedienne, Ada Jesus.

Ada Jesus who earlier made some allegations about Rita Edochie and Prophet Odumeje was later brought to Odumeje’s church to ask for forgiveness.

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Rita Edochie  over Ada Jesus

Part of the things Ada Jesus said about Rita Edochie include allegations that she connives with Prophet Odumeje to create fake miracles in his church and that she (Ada Jesus) used to arrange men for Rita Edochie to sleep with.

When she fell seriously ill with kidney disease, Ada Jesus was taken to Prophet Odumeje’s church to seek forgiveness from both the prophet and actress Rita Edochie.

Rita Edochie initially swore that she will not forgive Ada Jesus, telling her at the church that day that she “will never get up from her sickness”.

Watch the video where Rita Edochie told Ada Jesus that she will never get up from her sickness:

Many Nigerians started to point accusing fingers at Edochie after Ada Jesus finally gave up the ghost.

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In reaction, the actress shared a five-minute sermon video where a Winners Chapel pastor preached about the importance of prayer because life is warfare and not fun fare.

According to the pastor in the video, ‘only the violent taketh it’ because violence is the key for triumphant living.

In the caption of the post, Edochie said that God made her a strong woman and she will remain that way. In her words: “JEEEEESUS is LORD forever. LORD ALMIGHTY MADE ME A STRONG WOMAN AND THAT I WILL REMAIN. THE SEED CAN NOT BE KILLED”

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