Nollywood actress, Mary Uranta, has disclosed that although she is an actress, her calling is to become a prophetess and not a pastor.The daughter of a Primate of Cherubim and Seraphim church, explained that already she has seen signs that she is destined to toe that path she told Saturday Beats.
According to her:
“I may not be a pastor but I am going to be a prophetess. I know that in the end, I am going to do the work of God. I would be a prophetess. Already I dream and it comes to pass but I don’t see visions. Being a prophetess does not necessarily mean that you have to see visions. I know that in the end, I would do the work of God. I don’t want to bear the name pastor but I want to be a prophetess,” she said.
The actress was quick to state that it was unfair for anyone to label her church in bad light. She added,
“I still attend Cherubim and Seraphim church. I am not afraid or shy of the God I serve. Those people who think our church is fetish have a wrong mindset. In Nigeria, it is the people that do evil that tag the good ones; we know we are not fetish and I am not evil; so it is left for people to mind their opinion. If you have not been to a place, it is not nice for you to talk about the place. I worship there and enjoy the service.”
Also, Uranta shared with Saturday Beats how a relationship slowed her career down.
“When I came into the industry, there was no man that would be happy that their girlfriend was an actress except for today’s Nollywood actresses. When we started, it was a problem and some people would tell you to choose between them and your career. I actually chose my partner over my career with the hope that if it did not work, I could always go back to face my career and when it did not work, I came back to face my career,” she said.
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