A new religious controversy has emerged in Nigeria following the introduction of what has been described as a “spiritual ATM card” by Prophet Omoto-Fufeyin. The development, which was captured in a video shared by user @ChuksEricE on X (formerly Twitter), has stirred widespread conversation across social media platforms.
In the circulating footage, Prophet Omoto-Fufeyin was seen addressing his congregation while holding the card, which he claimed carried spiritual significance. During his sermon, the card was compared to conventional bank ATM cards, with the prophet asserting that it holds divine benefits and spiritual power for those who possess it.
The price of the card was shown in the video, reportedly being sold for $20. The congregation appeared attentive as the prophet spoke passionately about the card’s role in spiritual breakthroughs and blessings.
Reactions to the video have been sharply divided. While some viewers expressed curiosity or support, a significant number of online users questioned the legitimacy and doctrinal basis of such a practice within a religious setting. Critics have argued that monetizing spiritual items in this manner risks commercializing faith and misleading vulnerable believers.
As of now, no official clarification has been provided by the prophet’s ministry regarding the purpose and distribution of the card. The incident continues to trend online, drawing both concern and amusement from the public, and prompting broader discussions about the regulation of religious practices in contemporary Nigeria.
Watch the video below;
Prophet Jeremiah Omoto-Fufeyin is now selling spiritual ATM master card? pic.twitter.com/UTH2u9pHop
— CHUKS 🍥 (@ChuksEricE) June 11, 2025