The Senior Pastor of Dunamis International Gospel Centre (DIGC) Dr. Paul Enenche has decried the current happenings in Nigeria, describing them as unacceptable. NAIJA NEWS reports.
The Senior Pastor of Dunamis International Gospel Centre (DIGC) Dr. Paul Enenche has decried the current happenings in Nigeria, describing them as unacceptable. NAIJA NEWS reports.
According to him, Nigeria is not where it is expected to be and there is a need to pray for the country to reclaim its lost glory.Information Guide Nigeria
Enenche added that those who alleged Nigeria is where it should be are pathological, hypocritical liars or demonized persons.JAMB Result
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Naija News reports the pastor made the submission on Sunday while speaking during the Easter Sunday celebration at the church’s headquarters, Glory Dome, in Abuja.
In his words, “Anybody who tells you now that this country is where it should be and what it should be is a pathological hypocritical liar or a demonized demented mad devil.NYSC Portal
“Only those kinds of people will see evil and call it good. Will see disaster and call it progress.”
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