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‘I reject Jesus as my saviour, Daddy Freeze explains why
Controversial Nigerian founder and the leader of Freenation, Daddy Freeze has publicly reject Jesus as his Saviour.
Daddy Freeze rejected Jesus giving reasons that, the character of Jesus was created by the whites.
The OAP said this on his Instagram page on last Sunday, a day set aside by most Christians to Worship their Saviour.
In his Post, he believes that Jesus is a fabricated Character by the White Men and that he never existed before, and that his Saviour is Ye’shua which is direct.
Interpretation of Christ in Hebrew, although he speaks English and spends there Currency(Pounds) but he refuse to worship their own version of God.
In his words he said, “By rejecting Jesus’ and holding on to Yahushua/Ye’shua, I cut out the colonial masters from the narrative because they were never meant to be there in the first place…..
Salvation first came to Ethiopia, in Africa, in Acts chapter 8.
I speak their language fluently, spend their currency and visit their countries with joy, but refuse to worship their version of our God. Refusing to bow the knee to ‘Jesus’ is the greatest act of protest a black man can EVER undertake! -FRZ”
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