President Jonathan worshiped at Living Faith Church a.k.a Winners Chapel in Canaanland, Ota yesterday day January 25th for their thanksgiving service after their 21 days fasting period.
There's been a lot of controversy over what Pastor Oyedepo really said to GEJ at the service. While some said pastor Oyedepo said "We will open the gate of hell on those who oppose you", members of the church who said they were there said what Oyedepo actually said was "All those opposing and against the peace of Nigeria, God would open the gates of hell to them".
Some people have taken to Twitter to express their views about the alleged statement.
Also reacting to this statement, Journalist Nicholas Ibekwe (The journalist that exposed how TB Joshua paid N50k to other journalists to keep mum on the synagogue building story months ago) had this to say on a post below:
I'm not a fan of Oyedepo. In fact, I despise the man. I'm not a fan of any Nigerian religious leader. I honestly think most of them are shameless hustlers of unrealistic hope, which has in turn groomed a generation of lazy, corrupt, and mentally shallow Nigerians who would sell their souls for a semblance of miracle.
However, why are you criticising Oyedepo and calling him all sorts of names for saying he would open the gate of hell upon anyone that opposes President Jonathan when you were praising Fr Mbaka ( another loud mouth hustler of fake hope) when he called the President Badluck and said his divination with three pigeons revealed that the President would not be re-elected?
It stinks of crass and shameless hypocrisy if you praised Mbaka and are now criticising Oyedepo. Same standard guys.
Meanwhile, I like the way the Christian god is "communicating" conflicting messages to his men on earth. Well, I shouldn't be surprised. Communicating conflicting messages seems to be the specialty of the Jewish god, who christians worship. Just open your bible the examples there are enough to last you a donkey's life time.
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