Tonto Dikeh Shares Evangelism Testimony After Praying for Student During School Outreach
Nigerian actress and philanthropist Tonto Dikeh has recounted an experience from a recent evangelism outreach where she prayed for a schoolgirl she believed was facing a spiritual attack. The actress shared the testimony in a video posted on her Instagram page, describing how the incident unfolded shortly after she and her team concluded their outreach …
Nigerian actress and philanthropist Tonto Dikeh has recounted an experience from a recent evangelism outreach where she prayed for a schoolgirl she believed was facing a spiritual attack.
The actress shared the testimony in a video posted on her Instagram page, describing how the incident unfolded shortly after she and her team concluded their outreach at a school.
According to Dikeh, she sensed what she described as a troubling spiritual presence around the area as they were leaving the venue. She said she immediately informed members of her team, and they began to pray.
Shortly afterward, a young girl reportedly approached her asking for prayers. The student, Dikeh said, explained that she had been repeatedly seeing bats around her, which prompted her friends to encourage her to seek help.
The actress said she and her team prayed for the student, expressing belief that the situation had been resolved spiritually.
Dikeh noted that the girl had earlier participated in the outreach and had given her life to Christ, which she described as significant to the moment.
The outreach itself, she added, led to a large response from the students, with more than 100 reportedly committing their lives to Christianity during the event.
In recent months, Dikeh has publicly embraced evangelism, describing it as a major focus of her life and ministry.
She also expressed gratitude to her spiritual mentors, Jerry Eze and Eno Jerry, for their support and guidance, noting that they prayed over the materials used for the outreach.
The actress said the experience strengthened her belief that the ministry she has embraced is only just beginning, adding that she and her team plan to continue following up with the students involved in the outreach.