About Proff Ex

Proff Ex is a fearless Christian truth exposer, investigative voice, and prophetic movement critic uncovering deception, divination, manipulation, and abuse within modern African Christianity. This channel exposes false prophets, staged prophecies, spiritual exploitation, occult practices hidden behind church altars, and scandals many are afraid to confront.

Through biblical analysis, leaked audios, eyewitness testimonies, and live breakdowns, Proff Ex challenges spiritual fathers, celebrity pastors, and self-proclaimed prophets who profit from fear, prophecy panic, and control over believers’ destinies.

If you are questioning modern prophecy, deliverance theatrics, seed-faith extortion, spiritual abuse, or church cultism — this channel is for you.

Truth over titles. Scripture over superstition. Christ over counterfeits.

📕 Author of The Prophetic Movement: Satan’s Counterfeit Project Built on Divination



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A Ghanaian spiritualist has taken his claims a step further—this time alleging that he personally gave spiritual power to specific African prophets and is now ready to name them.

In this video, we examine what was said, why these claims are emerging now, and what they reveal about the growing tension between spirituality, prophecy, and influence across Africa’s religious landscape. Are these accusations a desperate attempt at relevance, or do they expose a deeper system many prefer to keep hidden?

We break down the names mentioned, the patterns that repeat across prophetic ministries, and why similar allegations keep resurfacing whenever questions of power, money, and control arise. This is not about condemning faith or attacking believers. It is about discernment—separating spiritual truth from performance, and conviction from spectacle.

Watch carefully and listen closely.
Some of the most revealing moments are subtle, not loud—and they come near the end.

3 hours ago | [YT] | 7

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A Ghanaian spiritualist makes a claim that has sent shockwaves across Africa’s religious space:
“African pastors use my powers.”

In this video, we carefully unpack what he said, what he meant, and why such statements keep surfacing whenever the prophetic movement comes under scrutiny. Is this a desperate grab for attention, or a rare glimpse into a hidden ecosystem where faith, power, and spiritual transactions quietly intersect?

Rather than rushing to conclusions, we examine the patterns—how certain miracles are performed, why the same rituals repeat across different churches, and why spiritualists and prophets keep crossing paths behind closed doors. This is not about attacking faith or believers. It is about asking honest questions that many are afraid to ask out loud.

As you watch, pay close attention to the language used, the claims made, and what is not being denied. The deeper you go, the clearer it becomes why so many followers feel confused, conflicted, and spiritually exhausted.

Stay till the end.
The most important insight comes together in the final moments.

7 hours ago | [YT] | 6

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During a recent church service, Pastor Chris Okafor brought his daughter on stage and asked her publicly whether he had ever touched her inappropriately. She verbally said no — yet many viewers noticed that her body language appeared tense, uncomfortable, and emotionally conflicted.

This video does not rush to judgment. Instead, it carefully examines the disconnect between spoken words and non-verbal signals, exploring several possibilities: stage fright, emotional overwhelm, parental pressure, or the natural difficulty children face when placed in adult controversies.

Importantly, this discussion also addresses a deeper concern — whether children should ever be placed in public situations to defend or deny allegations involving their parents. In most family dynamics, children naturally align with whoever currently provides care and protection, which makes true independence difficult in moments like this.

This is not about scoring points for either side. It’s about protecting children, understanding psychology, and allowing space for truth, healing, and autonomy — whether that means speaking publicly or healing privately.

Watch carefully. Listen gently. And decide thoughtfully.

1 week ago | [YT] | 13

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In this clip, Pastor Chris Okafor claims “my ex-wife also cheated on me” while simultaneously apologizing publicly to Doris Ogala. But this raises serious questions that cannot be ignored.

Is this a sincere confession—or a subtle attempt to shift blame and rewrite history? Why publicly accuse the mother of your children instead of protecting her dignity? Why extend grace to an outsider while exposing a woman who shared your home, your children, and your private life?

True accountability does not deflect responsibility.
True repentance does not trade one apology for another accusation. And humility is not proven by words—it is proven by who you choose to shield when the spotlight is on you.

This video breaks down the contradiction, the timing, and the deeper implications behind this statement—because apologies mean nothing if they are used to quietly wound others.

Watch carefully. And decide for yourself who is really being protected here—and who is being sacrificed to save a narrative.

1 week ago | [YT] | 7

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For the first time, Pastor Chris Okafor stood before his congregation and did something almost unheard of in modern African Christianity — he apologized.

Just words many thought would never come.

In this video, I respond honestly and fairly to Pastor Chris Okafor’s public apology — separating accountability from bitterness, and truth from tribal loyalty.

This does not erase the past.
It does not silence victims.
And it does not end the conversation.

But it does raise an uncomfortable question the church must face: 👉 If repentance is truly preached, what should it look like in real life?

This conversation matters. Not for personalities — but for the future of faith, leadership, and discernment.

1 week ago | [YT] | 9

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For years, Pastor Chris Okafor’s name has been surrounded by controversy, testimonies, and unanswered questions. But this time, the voice speaking out is not a critic, not an outsider — it is his own daughter.

In this video, she finally breaks her silence and shares her personal experience, shedding light on what life was really like behind the pulpit and beyond the public image. Her words raise difficult questions about power, control, and the cost of silence in prophetic ministries.

As the story unfolds, you’ll begin to see familiar patterns that many believers have ignored for too long — patterns that reveal how spiritual authority can be weaponized, even within families.

1 week ago | [YT] | 5

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The best decision I ever made was leaving church - and I want to explain exactly what I mean, so it cannot be misunderstood.

Leaving church does not mean leaving God or denying Christ…It also does not mean abandoning fellowship.

What it means is stepping away from a counterfeit system that no longer looks like what Jesus established.

When Jesus spoke about His church, He was not talking about buildings, denominations, titles, or powerful men standing above others. He was talking about people - ordinary believers connected to Him, guided by truth, love, and righteousness. The early believers gathered simply, they shared the word of God together, and followed Christ directly. No one owned the church and no one ruled over others as spiritual fathers.

But now, it’s chaos everywhere.

Modern churches slowly turned into structured systems where spiritual authority shifted from Christ to men. Instead of believers being taught to grow in discernment and maturity, many were taught to submit, and depend on a “spiritual father” to hear God on their behalf.

In simple terms, many churches today operate like this: A few people at the top collect money, in the form of tithes, seeds and offerings, while the majority keep giving, keep hoping, and keep waiting for breakthroughs. Members are promised blessings, and favor - often tied to how much they give or how well they submit. Hope is skillfully packaged and sold to members, but results are delayed.

Jesus never asked His followers to submit their lives to spiritual fathers. He never created spiritual ranks where some are closer to Him than others.

The true church has no physical address, It has no headquarters, It has no ownership or website with donation icons. Its foundation is Christ alone.

Saints must still gather - absolutely. But not under the rule of spiritual fathers who position themselves as gatekeepers to God. Saints must gather under Christ alone, not majors, seers, or oracles.

Leaving church didn’t make me lose my faith.
It made me finally see it clearly.

And for many believers, the awakening won’t begin inside those church walls - it will begin the moment they have the courage to walk away from them.

1 week ago | [YT] | 603

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What price does silence have — and who gets to decide it?

In this explosive video, we examine claims and recorded statements surrounding Doris Ogala and the missing Baby Testimony case, including that a luxury Lexus LX 570 was almost received while justice quietly disappeared.

You’ll hear:
• What Doris Ogala allegedly admitted in interviews
• Why the Baby Testimony case suddenly went cold
• How money, influence, and celebrity protection may have overridden truth
• Why Proff Ex rejected every offer of compensation and insisted on justice, not payment

This is about a missing child, unanswered questions, and a system that seems to reward silence.

Watch carefully. Listen closely. The details matter — and the timeline exposes everything.

2 weeks ago | [YT] | 1

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In this explosive confrontation, Doris Ogala directly challenges Proff Ex, asking the question many have been whispering behind closed doors:
“What do you want from these pastors — do you want money from them?”

What happens next completely derails the narrative.

Proff Ex responds without hesitation, dismantling the accusation in real time and making his position unmistakably clear: this has never been about money, bribes, or settlements — it has always been about people, truth, and accountability.

As the conversation unfolds, disturbing contradictions begin to surface. Viewers are left to question motives, shifting stories, and why financial accusations are suddenly being introduced when the focus has consistently been on exposing alleged abuse, manipulation, and cover-ups within the prophetic movement.

This video is not edited for comfort. It is not softened for optics. And it raises uncomfortable questions that many would rather avoid.

Watch carefully. Listen closely. The truth often reveals itself not in what is said — but in what is desperately being defended.

2 weeks ago | [YT] | 4

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In this video, Doris Ogala openly admits to receiving a ₦30 million deposit in connection with actions that allegedly led to the silencing of the Baby Testimony case.

These are her own words, captured on record.

As the public continues to ask why justice for Baby Testimony stalled, this footage raises disturbing questions:
• Who paid the money?
• What was the assignment?
• Why was the case redirected, delayed, or buried?
• And why are key voices now contradicting their earlier positions?

This video does not pass judgment — it presents evidence, recordings, and patterns, and allows viewers to draw their own conclusions.

📕 If you want to understand how manipulation, prophecy, influence, and money intersect in modern religious power systems, this story mirrors the deeper themes exposed in “The Prophetic Movement: Satan’s Counterfeit Project Built on Divination.”

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👇 Watch carefully. Listen closely. Decide for yourself.

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2 weeks ago | [YT] | 2