Is Daniel Ekechukwu a real miracle?
Assessed by Miracles Jar AI · 2026-06-10
UnprovenClaimed — the record can't carry it
Miracles Jar rates Daniel Ekechukwu: Claimed Resurrection at a Reinhard Bonnke Crusade, Nigeria 2001 Unproven. Too thin a record to say either way. Two scales drive that verdict: how extraordinary it would be if it truly happened — naturally explained — and how strong the evidence is — thinly documented.
How miraculous, if true
Naturally explained
Does it break the laws of nature — if it really happened?
How strong the evidence
Thinly documented
Is there evidence it's true?
Common questions
- Is Daniel Ekechukwu real or fake?
- Miracles Jar's verdict is Unproven: claimed — the record can't carry it. Too thin a record to say either way. On the evidence, the record is thinly documented.
- Has Daniel Ekechukwu been debunked?
- No — but it has not been confirmed either. The record is too thin to carry the claim in either direction. The natural alternative most often raised is misdiagnosis & the overstated prognosis.
- What is the evidence for Daniel Ekechukwu?
- Miracles Jar weighs 3 sources for this case. Points that support the claim: Death certificate No. P086/01 from St. Eunice Clinic documents absence of vital signs at 23:30 on November 30, 2001; and Multiple witnesses including mortuary staff reportedly confirmed no signs of life during the 42-hour period. Points that cut against it: Alleged embalming appears to be a superficial preservative injection, not full arterial embalming — raises question of whether patient was truly dead; and No independent medical, legal, or journalistic investigation of the claim was conducted.
- What is the natural explanation for Daniel Ekechukwu?
- The leading natural account is misdiagnosis & the overstated prognosis. A cure is only ever as miraculous as the original diagnosis was certain. The weakest link is often the first record, not the recovery. The full breakdown shows where that explanation holds — and where it stops.
- When and where did Daniel Ekechukwu happen?
- It is said to have occurred November 30 – December 2, 2001 in Onitsha / Owerri, Nigeria.
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