Pastor Uebert Angel Mudzanire, a British-Zimbabwean cleric, has unveiled an online course dedicated to teaching individuals the art of performing miracles. Based in the United Kingdom, the pastor has set the price for the course at £999, equivalent to approximately N1.7 million.
The announcement was disseminated through a post on his Facebook account, urging interested individuals to secure their spots promptly due to the high demand for the class. Accompanied by a promotional flier, the post invited potential students to register for the course, promising direct teachings on performing signs, miracles, and wonders from Prophet Uebert Angel.
Scheduled to run from April 1, 2024, to April 3, 2024, the online course has sparked significant discussion on social media platforms, with many expressing criticism and skepticism towards the initiative.
Daniel Blessed remarked on the phenomenon of individuals paying to learn how to perform miracles, viewing it as a reflection of the present times and potential misinterpretations of spiritual practices.
Vincent Dmaster drew parallels between the course offering and biblical references, likening it to the story of Simon the sorcerer, which elicited questions and concerns about the authenticity and motives behind such teachings.
Sharon Mapfumo raised questions about the nature of the course, expressing concerns about potential associations with occultism and calling for divine intervention.
The announcement has stirred debate and controversy surrounding the commodification of spiritual practices and the ethical considerations of offering teachings on performing miracles for a fee.