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Rita Edochie Finally Speaks After Death Of Ada Jesus

Nollywood actress Rita Edochie has reacted to the death of comedian Ada Jesus with a clip of Kanye West singing ‘Jesus Walks’ on a plane.

The embattled actress posted the video on Instagram on Thursday morning a day after the comedian reportedly died in an Abuja hospital.

“JEEEEESUS is LORD,” she captioned the post along with flexed bicep emojis.

She posted another video minutes after of Bishop David Abioye preaching that people should not sleep at night because that is when destinies are stolen.

“JEEEEESUS is LORD forever.

“LORD ALMIGHTY MADE ME A STRONG WOMAN AND THAT I WILL REMAIN THE SEED CAN NOT BE KILLED,” she captioned the post.

The days before Ada Jesus’ death were dominated by stories of how Rita Edochie placed a curse on the young woman.

That followed claims by Ada Jesus that the veteran actress connived with controversial Prophet Chukwuemeka Odumeje of the Mountain of Holy Ghost Intervention Deliverance Ministry to perform fake miracles.

Months after making the grave allegations, Ada Jesus was diagnosed with a kidney problem that left parts of her body swollen.

The family of the comedian, who had become paralysed, took her before Odumeje for deliverance but the cleric rejected her.

Instead, he and Rita laid curses on her, saying she will pay heavily for her “blackmail” and “lies”.

Both of them declared that the ailing young woman will die from her illness as a lesson to others.

The backlash that followed the pronouncements forced the man who calls himself Indabosky and the veteran actress to recant and declare that they had forgiven the comedian.

Following Ada Jesus’ death on Wednesday, some Nigerians called out Odumeje and Rita for their use of heavy words, with many insinuating that the deceased suffered a spiritual attack because of their curses.

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