Old Video of Late Rev. Uma Ukpai Resurfaces, Shows Him Explaining How His Wife’s Drink Sent Her to the Hospital

An old video of Rev. Uma Ukpai has resurfaced online after his death, showing him explaining how his wife drank a fruit drink despite his warning about the consequences, and recounting what happened to her at midnight after she disobeyed him, as well as what he did in the hospital that made her stop falling sick.

He mentioned in the old video that his wife held a fruit drink, and he told her not to drink it, but she refused to obey and went ahead.

Old clip of Rev. Ukpai trends after death

He said he had warned her that something would happen to her belly at midnight if she drank it, but she ignored him. As a result, she began to complain of severe stomach pain at midnight.

She begged him to pray for her, but he refused. Instead, he told her brother to take her to the hospital at 3 a.m.

According to a post shared on the popular social media platform TikTok by user @freeindeedtv1, the late Rev. Uma Ukpai is seen in the video speaking about his wife and a midnight tragedy.

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He recounted her drinking the fruit despite his warning, which led to a health issue at midnight. She was rushed to the hospital, where the doctor told him she was bleeding and might die.

He, however, went to her, prayed for her to stop bleeding, and she did.

His statement, which also includes their conversation, reads:

“I came back from somewhere, I saw my wife with a cup of fruit drink. I said, ‘Madam, don’t drink that fruit drink.’ She said, ‘You’re not the only anointed man in this house; I am also anointed.'”
“I said, ‘If you drink that thing, at midnight the child in your womb will jump out.'”
“She looked at me and asked, ‘You dey craze?’ She emptied the cup.”
“At midnight, she began to bleed. She said, ‘Pray for me.’ I said, ‘Pray for you? We’re looking for who has anointing in this house.’ I asked her brother to drive her to the hospital. He drove her there by 3 a.m.”
“The doctor came looking for me and said my wife was about to die. I told her to stop bleeding, and she stopped bleeding. I asked the doctor if I could go home with her, but the nurses protested, saying it was against medical advice. The doctor asked them, ‘Is this man a regular human being?’ The doctor then told them to let me go home with my wife. It has now been 40 years, and she has not been sick again.”

He added that since that moment, his wife has not fallen sick.

His video has resurfaced on social media days after his death, and individuals who watched the clip months ago have reacted to the statement made by the man of God.

Man remembers late Uma Ukpai’s special act

Meanwhile, Legit.ng recently reported that many Nigerians are mourning the death of the late evangelist, Rev. Dr. Uma Ukpai, who passed away at the age of 80. Among those remembering him is a man named Paul Udah, who shared a touching story about the special ways the late pastor impacted his family.

Paul Udah explained that his father, Dr. Dona Udah, was mentored by Rev. Uma Ukpai for more than 15 years. He said that his family had a close connection with the pastor, and that connection included a very special moment in 2002 when their last-born child, Samuel Udah, was dedicated by Rev. Uma Ukpai.