A post making the rounds on X (Twitter) has sparked heated reactions online after it claimed that the Anambra State Government arrested some alleged fake pastors and took them to court, with a very unusual bail conditions.
According to the source, Governor Chukwuma Soludo allegedly said the pastors would only be granted bail if they could “heal one blind person and go home.”
The statement has quickly spread across social media, with many users sharing it as either shocking, funny, or outright unbelievable.
Some people took it as satire, while others questioned whether it could actually be true.
But at the moment, there is no official confirmation from the Anambra State Government, the courts, or any verified legal document supporting the claim. Nothing from credible reports shows that such a bail condition was ever issued.
What is confirmed, however, is that there has been an ongoing clampdown in Anambra involving arrests and court cases against individuals accused of staging fake miracles and misleading worshippers. Those cases are still being handled through proper legal channels.
The Soludo fake pastors bail viral claim Anambra has continued to trend online, even though it remains unverified and has not been supported by any official statement or court record.
Still, this particular “heal a blind person to get bail” story appears to have come from social media and is being widely treated as unverified information.
As with many viral posts online, especially those touching religion and politics, the story has spread fast but without evidence, it remains more of an internet claim than a confirmed fact.
For now, it should be taken with caution until any official statement says otherwise.





