We are a quality, national, newspaper with credible and dependable information.
Founder of Winners Chapel, Bishop David Oyedepo, has kicked against the government’s decision to continue the ban against religious gatherings due to the Coronavirus pandemic.
However, speaking during the Covenant Hour of Prayer programme of the Church held at it’s headquarters in Otta, Ogun state today May 6, the clergyman said he suspects foul play and that ‘the voice of darkness is targeting the church because the growth and expansion of the church is the greatest headache of the devil. ‘
“There is something wrong, for people to be allowed to be in the market for six hours and cannot be in church for two hours, it is an upside-down way for looking at things.“I can smell a rat. The Lord spoke to me on it strongly on it yesterday. I can smell a rat behind all this. It is how do we stop the church from exploding.
Nigeria Latest News, Nigeria Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Lagos govt discharges 14 COVID-19 patients - Daily Post NigeriaThe Lagos State Government on Monday discharged fourteen coronavirus patients. They were discharged after testing negative twice for coronavirus, the
Read more »
Trump hits Bush for failing to support him during impeachmentUS President Donald Trump on Sunday struck out at former president George W. Bush, who in a video called for compassion and solidarity over the coronavirus pandemic.
Read more »
Canada trade deficit widens as oil, car exports fallDespite keeping its borders open for goods shipments during the coronavirus pandemic, Canadian trade fell in March while its trade deficit widened to Can$1.4 billion (US$1 billion), according to da...
Read more »
148 new infections raise Nigeria Covid-19 burden to near 3,000 – Daily TrustNigeria's burden of coronavirus disease infections a day after gradual easing of lockdown
Read more »
World Leaders Raise $8.1bn For Coronavirus Vaccine, Urge CooperationWorld Leaders Raise $8.1bn For Coronavirus Vaccine, Urge Cooperation
Read more »