The Nation Newspaper We can never be same again, Mercy Chinwo, husband visit Bishop Oyedepo
The couple took to their different Instagram pages to share engaging moments from their time with Bishop Oyedepo.
The mother of one defined her meeting with Oyedepo as a remarkable experience of unbounded kindness and favor. “I’ll forever relish this moment It was a transformative encounter sharing such an extensive and intense moment with our father @davidoyedepomin
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