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Enenche dares El-Rufai, say no devil can stop us from preaching in Kaduna

Senior pastor of Dunamis International Gospel Centre, Dr. Paul Enenche has said that no law will stop him or any other person from preaching in Kaduna Statte, stressing that he can preach in any part of the state, including the stadium.

Enenche’s comment came as a reaction to the recent declaration by the state governor against public preaching in the state.

He  said the devil was not in charge of the state and as such, he cannot hinder anyone from preaching in the state.

Speaking in Kaduna on Sunday during a programme tagged Apostolic Invasion in Kaduna State, the man of God said he had the right to preach in any part of the stat

According to him “On my way here, I discovered that some persons were sitting in the staircase. The whole place is filled up. I think this kind of thing should be happening in the stadium.”

When he apparently remembered the standing law, he quickly said, “don’t worry, no devil can stop us from preaching in Kaduna State. They’ve not born the devil. We are in charge and no devil can stop us from carrying out our assignment.”

It would be recalled that just few months ago, the founder of Omega Fire Ministry, Apostle Johnson Suleman vowed that El Rufai will die if he didn’t drop the anti religion bill.

Suleiman had said, “His days are numbered. It has started with slap, watch out for what will happen. I am not a rabble rouser, neither am I running my mouth. In the 1999 constitution, chapter four under the fundamental human rights, section 38; it says that: every one has the freedom of thoughts, conscience and opinion and they are very free to exercise their religion either in a community, in public or in private. In public means putting the speaker anywhere.

“That means he is going against the nation. He is going against the constitution. The Herod said he did it in Abuja and nothing happened. He entered a Christian community in Kaduna and demolished the place and nothing happened. If I be a man of God, the Herod of Kaduna will die.”

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