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Tuesday, 27 January 2015

Oyedepo's church divided over prayer for GEJ

Attempts by Bishop David Oyedepo of the Winners Chapel, Ota, Ogun State, southwest Nigeria, to make members of his congregation pray for President Goodluck Jonathan to win the 14 February Presidential election backfired on Sunday when some members refused to stand up from their seats to pray for Jonathan.
Bishop Oyedepo had asked members to stand up to pray for Jonathan who came to the church for prayers to win the election, but some members of the congregation who were not happy with Jonathan’s performance refused to stand up. They remained seated and refused to pray for Jonathan.
This did not however stop the prosperity preacher from praying for Jonathan.

Worshippers and clergymen got more than they expected with the visit of President Goodluck Jonathan to the headquarters of the church, located in Ota, Ogun State, western Nigeria on Sunday, when the church was hit with condemnations and criticisms from Nigerians.
President Jonathan, with some of his aides, the Chief of Staff to the President, Jones Arogbofa and the Executive Secretary, Christian Pilgrim Board, Mr. Kennedy Okpara, worshipped at the church during its third service after they arrived the church premises in a helicopter.
A few minutes after his departure, however, the internet went buzzing with the news of his visit as bloggers latched on to whatever they could gather. Many of them ended up misquoting and misinforming the public thus resulting in the outrage that greeted the President’s visit.
Nigerians were provoked by the statement falsely credited to the General Overseer of the church, Bishop David Oyedepo, saying he would open the gates of hell upon anyone who opposed Jonathan’s re-election.
Some of the bloggers even claimed that he warned his church members against voting for the candidate of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Muhammadu Buhari, and that anyone who went against this remains a candidate of hell.
The bloggers’ false interpretation of Oyedepo’s admonition irked Nigerians who saw this as an affront on their mentality and wondered if Oyedepo was God or if he actually had the keys to hell.
While some Nigerians said they were shocked that Oyedepo could make such a comment, others went comic calling him a man of “small gods.”
Unfortunately, however, many of these bloggers and news writers were not in the church during the President’s visit, but they all attributed their news to sources within the church.
Our correspondent who attended the third service of the church which was also attended by the President, his aides and politicians in the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, from Lagos and Ogun states, reports that the drama however began from the church.

Before his preaching during the service, Bishop Oyedepo had given President Jonathan the opportunity to address the congregation.
Spending very few minutes, Jonathan, who said he did not want to say much so that Nigerians would not think he only attended the church to campaign, urged the members to pray for the country ahead of the general elections.
He said his call for prayers was necessitated by the various predictions by leaders and clergymen about the elections and their outcome.
“There are various predictions concerning the election, but I trust God to take control of the situation,” Jonathan said.
He also commended Bishop Oyedepo for his commitment to God’s work and to education, adding that only through education of its citizens would a country develop and progress.
“I commend Bishop Oyedepo for his commitment to the work of God and education, without education we can’t achieve much,” he added.
While some of the church members were excited to see Jonathan, others grumbled, saying he had suddenly turned to the Winners Chapel after he discovered that he is no longer welcomed at the Redeemed Christian Church of God since a senior pastor of the church, Prof Yemi Osinbajo, is now the running mate to Buhari who is contesting against Jonathan in the election.

Some also whispered that the pastors in the country were not helping matters as they are not acting like prophets and leaders in the Bible who spoke truth to people in power.

After his speech, the Bishop asked that the church members stand up and pray for the President.
He asked that since God always answered prayers of the church members, they should pray for God to give the President the wisdom and strength to rule the country and the unusual grace to lead the nation.
Our correspondent noted that while many stood up and prayed fervently, some sat down, while some used the opportunity to pray for themselves.

(Culled from Pm News)

27 comments:

  1. It's a thing of choice, I don't see anything wrong.

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    1. As a man of God he should know better, pray normal prayers n not even make his choice candidate open in other to avoid these kinda controversy. Jonathan just dey go from church to church palace to palace seeking intervention like d fact that app is giving them a run for their money this time.

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    2. Smh, Nigerians and bitterness. It's not everytime pastor asks you to pray, you pray. Some stand and go all prayer warrior, some sit and pray, Some sit and gist with friends, some sleep, some pray for a totally different thing other than the actual prayer point, it's like that everywhere, it happens all the time and now because it involves a president, it makes news? Just for the want of someone to chew? He only said the gate of he'll shall be open to whoever opposes peace in Nigeria, now we all know that this could most likely mean borko haram and it's likes, yet y'all so eager to cuss already. Ewwww... Nigerians are just bitter people, filled with hate and anger, I mean look at the social media, look at blog comments, y'all too bitter, every damn thing is an opportunity the hate and curse the hell out of someone, how do u live? U have to change if u want a change is Nigeria as a whole, these politicians were once ordinary citizens like u, with similarly horrible characters, did u expect them to magically change just because of a political appointment? Change ur characters if u want this country to change, drop the bitterness and anger, drop the hate and arrogant wickedness, and watch that change radiate to the society as a whole... Smh for y'all

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    3. I no its nt gud speaking against men of God,but I wil state categorically dat most of dem r not for God at all. Instead of telling Jona d truth dey r supporting him. Am waiting for God to judge dem

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  2. I don't see what the big deal here is..
    Just bcos he's their "papa" in the lord, doesn't mean he gets to decide for them who to vote for. It's by choice..

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  3. I mean religion need to be set aside,in as much we need to pray for our beloved country does not mean we should be clouded by our sense of reasoning. Is so glaring an average man is striving for survival in Nigeria most are just hopeful,because of lost priority of our leaders. I respect Oyedepo as a man of God...if I was there I would rather pray for the peace of my country unlike otherwise. Just my thoughts.

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  4. This is why I'm buddist

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  5. unjustified societ were ppl refused to face reality ....... Is a goner that's why is searching for prayer at all angle of cristains he must definately need us but he as loose already otueke dog

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    1. Muyiwa. Your English is bad, I couldn't help but say it. Nigeria will be a better country the minute politics and religion are separated from each other. People have different views and understanding about church and politics...!!!

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    2. Lol. I didn't get a single thing the guy wrote. I hope your spoken English is better. @Steveosky, how's the family?

      *Nonny*

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  6. It's a tin of choice everybdy has rite to vote 4 who dey want.....

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  7. Voting is a choice,let them decide n not try to force ur canditate on them.

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  8. who does that? who force people to pray... that should be a mares of choice not by force..#GiftedDiva#

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  9. I SHALL COMMENT MY RESERVE!!
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    .Disclaimer:: Raise Your Words, Not Your Voice. It Is Rain That Grows Flowers, Not Thunder..

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  10. "Our correspondent noted that while many stood up and prayed fervently, some sat down, while some used the opportunity to pray for themselves." LMAO. I don't want to believe he said the 'gate of hell' thingy tho.
    God is in charge.

    *Nonny*

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  11. Nigerians can lie eh? He said the gates of hell will descend on any one that will disturb the peace of the nation....The kin hatred I see in Nigeria is mind boggling.... See how they twist words to suit there own selfishness! Who said, He can't go to redeemed?

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  12. our religious leaders are our major problem. they speak from both sides of their mouth.

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  13. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    After all said and done buhari will still win this election no doubt....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  14. THE JEUNJEUN REPORTER WHO WRITE DIS STOTY IS A LIAR, STOP DECEIVING PEOPLE BCOS OF MONEY U RECEIVE FROM POLITICIAN SO U WILL END UR LIFE IN SORROW THRU CURSE ANYBODY WHO IS INTERESTED TO KNOW D TRUTH, VISIT NAIJA PALS WEBSITE AND SEE D VIDEO OF WHAT HAPPEN THERE, BETTER STILL MISS PETITE SHOULD DOWNLOAD D TAPE FOR UR AUDIENCE THRU NAIJA PALS WEBSITE THEN U WILL SEE HOW SHAMEFUL D LIAR WHO WRITE DIS STORY IS

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  15. I will advise u do not judge a prophet of God! Hear well and think before you talk! A piece of advise to all yea jobless pipu who do nothing but criticize men of God without blinking. If GEJ run to d church for prayers nko? You wld prefer he run to babalawo right? It will clear fr ur eyes come Feb. 14th and 28th wen God will disappoint yea all with ur general without skul cert!

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  16. I have nothing to say to this post. However, The only thing I can do for this useless leader is rain curses on him... Buhari must win the coming election, we need change.

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