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CAMA: Don’t comply with Buhari’s anti-Christ law-Oyedepo tells churches

 Presiding Bishop of Living Faith Church Worldwide, Bishop David Oyedepo says the Federal Government and others were gyrating and scared after he threw a bomb exposing the evil of the Companies and Allied Matters Act 2020 (CAMA) on churches, last week.

Oyedepo had, penultimate Sunday, said he would not live to see a supervising minister sacking the trustees of his church and appointing another as well as shut the account of the church.

He warned the Federal Government not to try it and that the church was neither a company nor club for the government to control and regulate.

Since Oyedepo spoke, the Christians Association of Nigeria (CAN), among others, had also rejected the CAMA law, describing it as Satanic and a time bomb waiting to explode.

It called on President Muhammadu Buhari to immediately send the law back to the National Assembly for repeal as the church would not watch unbelievers running the affairs of the church of God which is a spiritual matter.

However, speaking, yesterday, during church service at Canaanland, Ogun State, Oyedepo said the atmosphere was charged after he let out the bomb.

“The atmosphere was so charged with all kinds of information. Just try to browse and then your entire body system chemistry begins to change by information that is not relevant to you; you are the one that went for it. It’s not relevant to you.

“My story may look primitive, but I won’t stop sharing it: I bought the last Newspaper in 1993. I am not a Media Specialist. During this COVID-19 propaganda by a lot of international media, I tried to follow through, I told my son, ‘never again will I watch this stupid thing’.

“I said: my spirit man was choking by the volume of their lies. I shut it down. I am hearing purely from God at all time. If I say something sir, I am saying it by the Spirit of God.

“You know the bomb I threw last Sunday: He (God) gave it to me.

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