Chaos at Pastor Ezekiel’s Church as Followers Fight Over Holy Soil in Viral Video From His Footsteps

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A viral video circulating across Kenyan social media has thrust Pastor Ezekiel Odero back into the spotlight, this time over a scene many are calling both astonishing and unsettling. 

The clip captures a moment outside his New Life Prayer Centre where congregants rush to collect soil from the ground immediately after the preacher walks past.

In the footage, Pastor Ezekiel moves calmly through a crowd, seemingly unaware—or unbothered—by what follows. Seconds later, a group of worshippers surges forward, bending down and scooping up dirt from his footsteps.

Some clutch it tightly in their hands, others tuck it into bags, all while onlookers record the moment on their phones.

The video has triggered intense debate online. To supporters, the act reflects deep spiritual conviction, rooted in biblical symbolism where physical contact or proximity to a man of God is believed to carry blessings. For them, the soil is not ordinary—it is a point of contact for faith.

Critics, however, see something else entirely. Many have described the scene as a troubling display of blind devotion, questioning how far religious influence should go. 

Others have linked it to past controversies surrounding the preacher, arguing that such moments highlight the fine line between faith and exploitation.

What makes the clip particularly powerful is not just the act itself, but the emotion behind it. The urgency, the desperation, and the belief etched on the faces of those involved speak to a deeper reality—one where spiritual hunger drives extraordinary behavior.

As reactions continue to pour in, the video has become more than just a trending topic. It has reopened an ongoing national conversation about religion’s role in society, the responsibility of spiritual leaders, and the vulnerability of those seeking hope in uncertain times.



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