An audio obtained by The Gazette undercut Mr Obi’s public assertions that his campaign diligently eschewed religious tendencies.
“The presidential election is just a few days away. We are believing God for a hitch-free exercise. We should all do our parts to ensure a credible exercise.”
He stressed the need for more investment in human capital development, as it is the most viable and stable stock that any country could ever invest in.
“We don’t have the data of how many victims may have come from this warning, but I know quite some would have been victims,” Mr Oyedepo said.
Unlike Mr Kumuyi, some popular Nigerian preachers like Chris Oyakhilome and David Oyedepo have discountenanced the severity of the pandemic.
The civil rights group wants the ICPC to begin investigating the personalities indicted in the report.
“If you were fired in the bank for not meeting up with your deliverables, will you go on social media?”
David Oyedepo, the General Overseer of Living Faith Church, also known as Winners Chapel, has justified the sacking of 40 pastors, saying they are failures.
He declared: “No apologies. There is a big, big bird in our land, saying ‘don’t take it, they are deceivers’.”
In matters of great moral importance, making people uncomfortable while pursuing reform is not a sin.
