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OAP Daddy Freeze, in his usual self, has hit a new shot at Pastors and Prophets in Nigeria. This time around, he poses a question to religious people whom he refers to as Sheeples.
He asked to know why none of the renowned Men of God who dish out prophecies at the beginning of each year could predict that President Buhari would be away from Nigeria this long. Even though he mentioned no name, his use of the word Daddy Go points to the General Overseer of The Redeemed Christian Church of God, Pastor E.A Adeboye who is fondly called Daddy GO by his congregation.
He wrote:
Hello Sheeple, how come NONE, that is NOT ONE of your pastors, prophets and Daddy GOs predicted that our president was going to be away for so long despite them all releasing annual prophesies?
I remember one annual prophesy one Daddy Go released, saying there would be a new sexually transmitted disease in 2016 up till now we still dey wait.
Yet Fayose predicted the state of health of our president and we all descended on him, me included, I think I officially owe Gov Fayose an apology… and also suggest he spends more time on the altar as his predictions and prophecies are more accurate than those of most pastors!
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