Nigerian media personality, Daddy Freeze has carpeted actress, Genevieve Nnaji for opining that mental health is spiritual.
Kemi Filani previously reported that Genevieve had taken to her Instagram story to avow that mental health is more of spiritual than physical.
She urged people to rededicate their lives to God, serve him and be rebaptized.
Carpeting her, Daddy Freeze stated that being a celebrity doesn’t make one an authority of issues.
Tackling her, he asserted that if she had said mental health is both physical and spiritual, he would have agreed with her.
He mentioned how her comment is the reason why churches are filled with pastors who lie to cure madness instead of sending them to psychiatric hospital.
He schooled her that God has provided hospitals for humans to sort out their mental health.
“I humbly disagree and here are my reasons.
After studying psychiatry and spirituality for decades you make this deduction? I say this all the time, because a celebrity has a huge following doesn’t necessarily make them an authority on issues. If she said it was both spiritual and physical I’d agree that that’s her opinion.
However, to caterogically state that it’s more spiritual than physical is the reason why churches are filled with pastors trying to cure madness with speaking in tongues, olive oil and prayers, instead of sending people for proper psychiatric evaluation and treatment.
God has already sorted out our mental health issues, that’s why we have hospitals!”.
Kemi Filani news recalls Daddy Freeze schooled a troll, for insinuating that he is a beggar.
He stated that not everyone is a beggar after meeting financially buoyant people.
Daddy Freeze made this known after the troll reacted to the photo of himself and Nigerian billionaire and socialite Obi Cubana at a recent event.
In his comment, the troll urged Daddy Freeze to show love to his followers, claiming that he had probably received a bank alert after meeting with Obi Cubana and E-money.
Responding, Daddy Freeze said attending the event cost him so much, from the Agbada he wore to the Gucci shoes adding that not everyone is a beggar.