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    Some People Are Angry We’re Not Catching COVID-19 – Bishop Oyedepo

    Bishop David Oyedepo, Founder and president of Living Faith Church Worldwide, has claimed that coronavirus cannot be spread into the church, accusing some persons of being upset that members are not contracting the dreaded virus.

    The African richest pastor, who had vowed not to participate in the COVID-19 vaccination exercise, said the church is a virus free zone, stressing that the pandemic was satanic.

    Oyedepo made the remark on Sunday during a sermon at the church’s headquarters, Canaanland Ota, Ogun State.

    He said, “They are all scared that this church does not know COVID-19. They are all scared.

    “Some are very upset that nobody is catching COVID here! It is a COVID- free zone. You can’t catch COVID here.
    They almost moved families against themselves. You lather your parents who gave birth to you. They say, “why?” COVID. It is satan.

    “And old age now becomes a disease. See how we are jumping here and enjoying Jesus. Without boldness, you have lost your space”.

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