Port Harcourt, Nigeria — A viral video featuring Salvation Ministries Founder, Dr. David Ibiyeomie, has ignited widespread reactions across social media after he publicly commended Pastor Korede Komaiya over the massive turnout at his ongoing Financial Reset Conference.
In the trending clip, Dr. Ibiyeomie is heard addressing critics of the ministry while pointing to the surging attendance figures at the conference venue.
“In spite of all their noise online, can you see the crowds and overflows? No space — all the overflows in this location are packed out. It’s called favor,” Ibiyeomie declared. “While they’re trying to castigate the ministry, the grace of God in the life of Pastor Korede Komaiya is booming and flooding. That’s called favor.”
The remarks come amid heightened online scrutiny and criticism directed at prominent church leaders, a trend that has intensified in recent years with the rise of digital commentary platforms. However, visuals circulating online show large congregations and multiple overflow sections reportedly filled to capacity during the ongoing conference.
Observers note that Pastor Korede Komaiya, Lead Pastor of The Master’s Place International Church, has long been associated with strong conference attendance and youth-driven engagement. Supporters argue that the latest turnout reinforces his continued influence within Nigeria’s Pentecostal movement and beyond.
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Social media reactions have been swift.
One user, @Benebe_Friday, wrote:
“Pastor Korede Komaiya is one man that carries genuine grace of God. Even way back when he was in Winners Chapel, baba dey pack out anywhere he is posted to. That’s what they know him with in Winners Chapel, so I’m not surprised. Thank you Daddy Ibiyeomie, you’re a father indeed.”
While critics continue to question the scale and messaging of modern mega church conferences, supporters describe the turnout as a testament to spiritual impact and enduring leadership credibility.
As the Financial Reset Conference continues, the viral endorsement by Dr. Ibiyeomie has further amplified conversations — both supportive and critical — across Nigeria’s digital landscape, underscoring the powerful intersection of faith, influence, and social media in today’s religious discourse.