- Nollywood actress Angela Okorie criticized colleague Ruth Kadiri for her recent online spiritual message.
- Kadiri shared a video on Instagram claiming a revelation from the Holy Spirit.
- She stated that people would start referring to the Holy Spirit as the “first AI.”

Nollywood actress Angela Okorie has publicly criticized her colleague, Ruth Kadiri, following a recent spiritual message she shared online.
In a video posted on Instagram, Kadiri claimed she received a revelation from the Holy Spirit, stating that people would begin to refer to the Holy Spirit as the “first AI.” She also suggested that many Christians are increasingly relying on artificial intelligence as a substitute for God, taking their concerns to it instead of prayer.
She further warned that the devil is working to influence the world and urged Christians to remain spiritually alert and cautious.
“If there is an original, there is also going to be a fake. The devil is trying to take control of the world in ways that we can’t imagine. God told me that the Holy Spirit is what people will call today the first AI. A lot of Christians have started to take their problems to AI, and they have forgotten that God first invented it for His children to meet their emotional needs. If we Christians aren’t careful, we will end up believing these apps will solve our problems”.
Slamming her in the comment section of a blog post, Angela Okorie responded sharply, “This nonsense has to stop,” noting that no Holy Spirit would tell her such.
“Na wa o. Which Holy Spirit go and sit down and shut up your mouth. This nonsense has to stop”.
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In other news… A Nigerian man has gone viral after recounting how he lost his job and secured a better one within minutes while working at an airport in Canada.
In a video shared on X (formerly Twitter), the man explained that he was working as a ramp agent, handling baggage loading, before he was dismissed due to repeated lateness during his probation period.
“I was fired around 11:40am. They said since I had been coming late during my probation, they had to let me go. I didn’t even feel bad. I just told them it’s not your fault.”
Rather than dwelling on the setback, he said he immediately took action by walking into another office within the airport to seek a new opportunity.
“As I came out, I entered another office and asked if they had vacancies. They asked if I could drive, and I said yes. They gave me a driving role immediately. I moved from $19 per hour to $24.”
According to him, the transition was swift because he already had the necessary airport clearance, allowing him to begin the new role almost immediately without going through a lengthy hiring process.
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