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NSPPD Member Sounds Alarm: Is Pastor Jerry Eze Burning Out?

 A concerned female member of Pastor Jerry Eze’s New Season Prophetic Prayers and Declarations (NSPPD) has sparked debate by warning that the prominent televangelist may be overworking to the detriment of his health. Her heartfelt plea—citing exhaustion and the memory of Daddy Idahosa’s demise—has divided online opinion, igniting a viral discussion about ministry balance and pastoral care.

Concerned Flock Speaks Up
In a now-trending clip shared by @tori4town on Instagram, an NSPPD attendee expressed deep worry over Pastor Jerry Eze’s breakneck schedule. She noted that fresh from a U.S. conference, the pastor was already preaching in Abuja that same morning.

“Pastor Jerry, how do you do it? You were in America just yesterday and this morning you are preaching in Abuja. Your body needs rest… When do you sleep?” she queried.

Invoking the legacy of the late Daddy Idahosa, she urged Pastor Eze to remember that God mandated both rest and work:

“Look at Daddy Idahosa… Have you considered if anything happens to you, what people will say?”

Online Storm: Divided Reactions
The video drew contrasting responses. Many praised her heartfelt concern:

“The message makes sense… our papa has to rest,” wrote Greatness3083.

Others dismissed her fears, attributing Pastor Eze’s regularity to technology:

“He is still in America, madam… they played a recorded video,” tweeted Mhizgloose.

Another voice tried to assure fans: “The guy sleep inside the aeroplane… he don sleep enough inside private jet” 

Pastor Eze’s Workload and Legacy


Pastor Jerry Eze, born in 1982 in Umuahia, Abia State, leads the online prayer movement NSPPD via Streams of Joy International. His ministry, born during the global COVID-19 lockdown, now spans continents—attracting millions daily.

He’s openly shared personal struggles, including post-job doubts, reaffirming his commitment to his calling. His followers credit NSPPD’s daily sessions with miracles—including miraculous survival from an airplane scare in 2025.

Yet the pastor’s punishing schedule—global travel, back‑to‑back services, and daily online prayer marathons—raises real concerns. Critics worry that he’s trading his well-being for ministry momentum.

BALANCING FAITH AND WELL‑BEING

The warning from a caring NSPPD member has struck a chord: should pastors know when to rest? As Pastor Jerry Eze continues to expand his ministry’s reach, the question is clear—can his body keep pace with his calling?Developing Story — Let us know in the comments: Do you think pastors should slow down? Should fans worry about their spiritual leaders?