Ghanaian actor Emil Gerald Wood, known as Nana Tornado, has set social media abuzz with bold claims about self-sufficiency and religious practices.
In a conversation on Rant, Bants, and Confessions alongside Efia Odo and Rosey, he argued that people have already been given the tools to thrive in life and should stop relying on divine intervention for success.
He criticized those who spend time in churches praying for employment rather than actively searching for jobs, insisting that intelligence and effort—not miracles—are what secure opportunities.
According to him, humans exist to take care of themselves, not to serve God, as God does not demand anything from them beyond using their own abilities.
His comments have sparked heated debates, with some supporting his views on self-reliance while others strongly disagree, calling his perspective misguided.
Source: NewsandVibes.com