Key Points:
- Pastor Jerry Eze shared a photo of Bukayo Saka wearing an NSPPD wristband.
- The photo showed the slogan, “What God cannot do does not exist.”
- Fans flooded social media with praise and funny reactions.
Pastor Jerry Eze’s Post Gets Fans Talking
Popular Nigerian preacher, Pastor Jerry Eze, has stirred up social media after posting a picture of England and Arsenal star, Bukayo Saka.
The photo, which Pastor Eze shared on his official social media page, showed Saka with a wristband that had the famous NSPPD slogan, “What God cannot do does not exist,” boldly written on it.

Saka, who has Nigerian roots, wore the band while representing Arsenal. The slogan is linked to Pastor Eze’s widely followed 7am daily prayers, known as New Season Prophetic Prayers and Declarations (NSPPD).
“Who is he and what’s on his wrist?”
After sharing the photo, Pastor Jerry playfully asked his followers,
“Question of the day: Who is he and what’s he wearing on his wrist?”
His comment quickly caught fire online, with fans of the prayer platform jumping in with their thoughts. Some saw it as a spiritual sign. Others just found it funny and sweet.
Fans Praise Saka’s Faith and ‘Spiritual Covering’
Many NSPPD lovers praised Saka for wearing the wristband. They believe it shows the footballer’s faith and awareness.
One user, @creativeoliver, commented:
“Na only am know wetin God dey do for am. If you think God does not exist, good for you. The day wey hand go touch you, you go realise.”
Another fan, @pitakwa1, simply wrote:
“2 Factor Authentication.”
Their comments sparked even more laughs and cheers across social platforms.
NSPPD Slogan Gains Global Attention
The slogan “What God cannot do does not exist” has grown into a movement. Thanks to Pastor Jerry Eze’s daily online prayers, millions tune in every morning.
Seeing the slogan on an international football star like Saka shows how far NSPPD has spread. It also reflects how many people now carry their faith into every part of life, even on the pitch.
Bukayo Saka has not yet reacted to the buzz. Still, his fans in Nigeria and beyond are proud of the small but powerful message on his wrist.



