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Oyedepo declares divine judgment on bandits, sponsors

Founder of Living Faith Church Worldwide, David Oyedepo, has pronounced divine judgment on bandits and those backing their activities across Nigeria.

Speaking during a Sunday service themed “Covenant Day of Vengeance” at the church’s headquarters in Ota, Ogun State, the cleric said those responsible for killings and kidnappings would face swift retribution.

He declared that within seven days, divine intervention would visit perpetrators and their sponsors, expressing confidence that justice would be evident in the coming days.

“Except I am not sent, in the next seven days, I declare judgment upon those responsible for these disasters and their sponsors,” he said.

Oyedepo further told worshippers to expect “testimonies of vengeance,” stressing that God’s intervention in the nation’s security challenges was imminent.

While preaching on sanctification, he urged congregants to avoid spiritual complacency, warning that ungodly living hinders breakthroughs and damages destiny.

According to him, a life devoid of holiness attracts shame and limits access to eternal life, which he described as the ultimate goal of believers.

He added that until divine justice prevails, those engaged in wickedness may persist in their actions.

LUKMAN ABDULMALIK

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