Controversial OAP Daddy Freeze and leader of ‘Free The Sheeple Movement’ appears to be making major moves maybe to become a full-time minister or pastor who knows. He took to his social media page to unveil what many have identified to be his own ministry.
Yesterday he unveiled the official logo for the online church which he calls ‘Free Nation in Christ Online Church’. Daddy Freeze must be finally taking his online ministry called ‘Free The Sheeple’ to the next level.
See his post below;
Good morning everyone, service begins at 9:30am.
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Our tithe this morning is:
“THE LAW MUST BE DISCARDED AT ALL COSTS”
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This is the true word of Jesus and it will set You free!
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Join us live on: 96.9 Coolfm, Facebook.com/coolfm969, YouTube.com/daddyfreezeteaches and here on Instagram!
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Don’t miss this for the world, stay blessed! ~FRZ –
#FreeTheSheeple
From all indications, services will be held online and members will be allowed to interact with their ‘pastor’ via the comment section of the social media platforms like YouTube, Instagram and Facebook.
This is coming after Daddy Freeze and popular musician Samklef insulted each other on social media with the OAP asking him to keep his son in school so he won’t end up like him.
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