Popular Nigerian media personality, Daddy Freeze, has humorously reacted to the viral photos of former Minister of Aviation, Femi Fani-Kayode (FFK), where he was seen laying hands on people at a church service.
The photos, which captured moments from FFK’s thanksgiving service in Abuja, quickly sparked discussions on social media.
FFK shared the images on his Facebook page on Monday, revealing that the service was a deeply spiritual and personal experience for him.

In his post, he expressed gratitude for being able to give his testimony during the service. He wrote:
“It was an honor and privilege for me to share my testimony at my Thanksgiving Service which held at the Faith Hill Prophetic Assembly in Piwoyi, Abuja yesterday.
I thank Archbishop Emmanuel Jatau, his Bishops and Pastors and his wonderful congregation for receiving my team and I so warmly and for showing us such love and kindness. It was a very powerful and inspiring service. Glory be to God.”
The thanksgiving service was filled with powerful moments, with FFK taking the opportunity to thank the church for the warm reception and support he and his team had received.
His message was one of appreciation, as he acknowledged the church’s kindness and love.
Meanwhile, Daddy Freeze, known for his candid views on religious matters, reacted to Fani-Kayode’s church visit in his typical humorous style.

He posted a comment on social media, playfully suggesting that the politician had been “called by God.” Daddy Freeze humorously said:
“God don call FFK o. God dey call o; hold your phone o make e no be say God don call you you miss the call. If God never call you, check yourself.”
In the end, Daddy Freeze’s playful response to Femi Fani-Kayode’s church service highlights the public’s fascination with the intersection of religion and politics.
