Daddy Freeze Officiates First Wedding Ceremony At His Ministry, Slams His Critics

Tobias Sylvester

Nigerian media personality and founder of the FreeNation ministry, Daddy Freeze, has celebrated a major milestone by officiating his ministry’s first wedding ceremony.

Daddy Freeze Officiates First Wedding Ceremony At His Ministry, Slams His Critics

The event was held in London, with Pastor Tobi Adegboyega, known for his flamboyant lifestyle and high-profile celebrations, playing a key role in officiating the marriage.

Sharing a video from the ceremony, Daddy Freeze expressed pride in the progress of the FreeNation movement and used the moment to respond to critics.

Today We Conducted The Very First FreeNation Wedding Ceremony. It Is A Great Honor To Be Part Of The Realignment Of The Gospel Of Truth And Light. Special Shout Out To @tobiadegboyega_ and the @thefxmily_ as he helped join the couple in Matrimony,” he wrote.

Taking a jab at those who have ridiculed his movement, Freeze added, “Where is that village jester who once called FreeNation an association of jokers, after coming to b€g us for alms?

The announcement stirred mixed reactions online, with supporters congratulating Daddy Freeze on the milestone while others questioned the unconventional methods of the FreeNation ministry.

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Watch the video below:

 

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KanyiDaily recalls that Daddy Freeze claimed that many Nigerian celebrities are gays who engage in same-gender relationships to boost their careers and gain influence in the entertainment industry.

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Tobias Sylvester is the news editor for Kanyi Daily News and is based in Lagos.Contact Tobias at [email protected] a confidential tip? Submit it here
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