COVID-19: Oyedepo defies govt, crowd storms Canaanland

Oyedepo: a pastor as an outlaw

Oyedepo: snubs government order on religious gatherings

Oyedepo: snubs government order on religious gatherings

Bishop David Oyedepo, the General Overseer of Living Faith Church, on Sunday, shunned government directive on religious gatherings.

Oyedepo, who held service at Canaanland, Ota, despite the ban on the gathering of over 50 people by Ogun state government, told the throng that the virus cannot stop God’s children.

Oyedepo said: “Plagues cannot stop us. Coronavirus cannot stop God’s children, but I assure you that the solution will be found this week.

“Only the help of God can save us, our markets are open so there is no way to curb this but only God can save Africa from this pandemic.

Oyedepo holding service on Sunday at Canaanland

“We are a law-abiding people and pray for this to be over but we will manage this till the end.

“Strategies are being developed on how to manage this with respect to our worship programs. We will come up with specific programs during the week that will be communicated to everyone.

Part of the congregation: not observing social distancing

“Our Zonal positions may have to be enlarged to accommodate a lot of people.”

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However, Oyedepo also criticised the government over the closure of schools in Nigeria.

He said: “May God help our policymakers to make the right decision in finding solution to this scourge called Coronavirus.

“How can you close school and ask them to go home.

“You are sending them from where they are more secured to where they would be exposed to the disease.

“You are sending them away from where they are not more than 20 back home to go and sell pepper for their mothers in the market where there are more people.

“You block people from having access to malls in the name of preventing disease but you don’t know that the only disease that doesn’t have a cure is hunger.

“May God help our leaders to make the right decision in search of a solution to this pandemic.”

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