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Pastor Adeboye Replies Daddy Freeze Over Statement On Ondo Women

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Daddy Freeze reacts to Adeboye’s latest comment on tithing

Pastor Enoch Adeboye, the General overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God Pastor has responded to the statement by controversial media personality, Daddy Freeze about women who turned to Ogun (diety of thunder) to rain curses on the terrorists who killed worshippers in Owo, Ondo State.

It would be recalled that Daddy Freeze had posted on social media in June 2022 noted that the women turned to Ogun because“Bros J” (a nickname for Jesus among Nigerians) did not answer them.

He wrote; “When dem call bros J and he nor answer dem nko? We abandoned African paganism to adopt European pagan ideologies. Until we start telling ourselves the truth and take our security issues more seriously this won’t end. Christ’s message is love and that’s the first thing so glaringly missing in Nigeria.”

Replying the comment at the RCCG Holy Ghost Service for July, 1, 2022 Pastor Adeboye said thus:

I understand that one funny fellow said that some people were calling on Ogun because Jesus didn’t answer them.

“Well, the one who said that there’s a Yoruba proverb, it said, the mouth that the snail uses to blasphemy God, that mouth would kiss the ground. From now on, anybody who dares blaspheme Jesus Christ, they will taste the fire of the Almighty God.”

“I don’t want to say much, because I know whatever I say, some people may want to twist it. But I’ve searched the Bible from cover to cover and there is nowhere in the Bible where God said a child of God cannot defend himself.

“If you find the place, let me know. He said, if they slap you on the right cheek, turn the left. If they now slap the left, what did he say? When God is silent, do you know the meaning of that, it simply means, over to you,” he said.



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