Oyedepo speaking on the forthcoming election said God’s choice would emerge as a winner in the presidential election.
Truetells Nigeria learnt that the cleric stated while praying for Nigeria at Covenant University.
The cleric in his word said 2023 will be peaceful, adding that there will be no bloodshed.
He further that Nigeria will enjoy good security again. Oyedepo said there will be peace on the land, at sea and in the air.
Oyedepo said, “Nigeria’s forthcoming election will be peaceful. There shall be no blood shedding, no blood will be shed. There shall be peace and God’s chosen candidate will emerge to rule Nigeria.
“Nigeria will enjoy good security again. There shall be peace on the land, at sea, in the air and everywhere.”
Bishop David Oyedepo has issued warnings to Nigerian youths against leaving Nigeria for greener pastures (Japa syndrome).
Naija News reports that in the last two years, the country has witnessed a high number of youths who are leaving the country due to the economic situation.
The cleric on Saturday said parents need to reorientate their children on the ‘Japa’ syndrome.
According to him, everyone needs to stay in Nigeria to rebuild it as they all have a part to play in the recovery of the nation.
Oyedepo speaking on the forthcoming election said God’s choice would emerge as a winner in the presidential election.
Truetells Nigeria learnt that the cleric stated while praying for Nigeria at Covenant University.
The cleric in his word said 2023 will be peaceful, adding that there will be no bloodshed.
He further that Nigeria will enjoy good security again. Oyedepo said there will be peace on the land, at sea and in the air.
Oyedepo said, “Nigeria’s forthcoming election will be peaceful. There shall be no blood shedding, no blood will be shed. There shall be peace and God’s chosen candidate will emerge to rule Nigeria.
“Nigeria will enjoy good security again. There shall be peace on the land, at sea, in the air and everywhere.”
Bishop David Oyedepo has issued warnings to Nigerian youths against leaving Nigeria for greener pastures (Japa syndrome).
Naija News reports that in the last two years, the country has witnessed a high number of youths who are leaving the country due to the economic situation.
The cleric on Saturday said parents need to reorientate their children on the ‘Japa’ syndrome.
According to him, everyone needs to stay in Nigeria to rebuild it as they all have a part to play in the recovery of the nation.
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