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Re: I Refused Moving To US In 1987 – Oyedepo Blasts Nigerians Suffering Abroad by dotun4luv(m): 9:35am On Jul 25, 2021
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Re: I Refused Moving To US In 1987 – Oyedepo Blasts Nigerians Suffering Abroad by uthlaw: 9:35am On Jul 25, 2021
Aidejay:
what he said is facts.

Modified: at least read and understand before you start insulting him or me.
all of them doing slavery jobs abroad are better than 80%youth at home....

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Re: I Refused Moving To US In 1987 – Oyedepo Blasts Nigerians Suffering Abroad by bancoleh: 9:35am On Jul 25, 2021
Lols, does dis mean many Nigerians aren't doing overseas

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BtOmXutIbeY
Re: I Refused Moving To US In 1987 – Oyedepo Blasts Nigerians Suffering Abroad by Agbebakun22: 9:35am On Jul 25, 2021
Broveens42:
So when someone says he refused to go to the U S in 1987 don't get carried away. Your question should be. What was Nigeria economy like then?
How much was the value of One dollar in naira?..
This pastor is becoming a comedian

grin

Naira has value than dollar then sef

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Re: I Refused Moving To US In 1987 – Oyedepo Blasts Nigerians Suffering Abroad by KanuSE: 9:36am On Jul 25, 2021
jesusjnr2020:
I've had several opportunities to do so.

First one I was willing to go but then all of a sudden, I just found myself later rejecting the offer. I don't even know what really came over me then.

Another was when I had begun to walk at the level of the Spirit. It was in the early noughties when i was given an opportunity to relocate to Minnesota sometime in 2003, but I declined because by then my orientation had changed.

Although things weren't going fine, I had this strong belief that things would change, and that I was meant to be a part of the solution, so I just couldn't abandon Nigeria to go elsewhere, because I believed Nigeria needed me here.

At the time, I didn't know much about what i was doing, but over the years, I have come to realize that my decisions were actually Spirit-led, because I'm one of those that God planned to use to birth a new Nigeria He'd use to shake and shock the world, and let the world know that He's the Lord of all the Earth.

That's why when people see a hopeless situation, I see a huge opportunity for God. When people see chaos, i see the storm before a great calm. When people see a nation that cannot survive the present crises, i see a nation that would emerge from it the better. When people see a dead nation, I see a nation that would rise again, because I believe in God, and that which is impossible with men is possible with God, for with God nothing shall be impossible.

God bless.

You are just seeing and seeing and seeing, when are y'all gonna enjoy the dividends of a viable democracy?

Nigerians though!

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Re: I Refused Moving To US In 1987 – Oyedepo Blasts Nigerians Suffering Abroad by edoairways: 9:37am On Jul 25, 2021
Broveens42:
So when someone says he refused to go to the U S in 1987 don't get carried away. Your question should be. What was Nigeria economy like then?
How much was the value of One dollar in naira?..
This pastor is becoming a comedian

grin
The hardship then is not different from what we are experiencing.
Re: I Refused Moving To US In 1987 – Oyedepo Blasts Nigerians Suffering Abroad by Nobody: 9:37am On Jul 25, 2021
Bobbyunitedfc:

I tire for my fellow Nigerians, the hate in men of God is so alarming and scary as if they are the reasons for the chaos in the country right now..
We are just transferring aggressions on the pastors in this country, they ain't the reason why u broke...
Go and get a job!!
Who is talking about brokeness here, they are prevent the Nigerians from seeing the reality on ground and how messed up very is and that by praying 40 days and 40 nights there would be no radical change, we need our citizens to be free from chains of this so called men of god, most of there members lack unique personality or character because you can easily see the pastor imitation in all of them; they have lost their identity and are just cypher.

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Re: I Refused Moving To US In 1987 – Oyedepo Blasts Nigerians Suffering Abroad by abnot: 9:37am On Jul 25, 2021
MrBrownJay1:
you dont want people to be slaves abroad but you rather they stay in Nigeria and be slaves to men like you, abi?!
narrow minded state of mind from people who only care about their own pockets... whether abroad or in Nigeria, people should look for their happiness wherever they desire, and so long as they aint doing anything wrong/illegal or against the law to care for their family, these fake men of god should be happy for these people instead of looking down on them.

these men always read the bible backwards in order that it fits their deluded agenda!!!
Wonder why you are attacking him. He accomplished in Nigeria what he wouldn’t have accomplished in USA. Everybody’s situation/case is different and best to do what works for you. One of my father’s friends became ACCA certified in the mid - 80s. They were less than 10 in Nigeria then but he kept complaining about the problems of Nigeria and relocated to U.K. working one contract job to another. The best he got out of it was a council house which he lived in till he passed on early this year. He insisted on being buried in Nigeria claiming he had suffered too much in the England. Know what you have and do what works for you.

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Re: I Refused Moving To US In 1987 – Oyedepo Blasts Nigerians Suffering Abroad by Adol84: 9:37am On Jul 25, 2021
Eriokanmi:
I'm on oyedepo's side on this. I took same bold step but never regretted it. I'm an embodiment of God's favour and grace. Shebi we go the America sef, but I chose to return home. I don't know if the highest earning Nigerian living overseas can match me in revenues monthly. I give them money each time I enter America. Ordinary 100 dollar is like giving them millions.
. And how are you helping those wallowing in abject poverty here? The truth is, the economy then and now is not the same. The economy then was booming well than now. The chances of making it in Europe or in America are more than here.

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Re: I Refused Moving To US In 1987 – Oyedepo Blasts Nigerians Suffering Abroad by ogbolu0147(m): 9:37am On Jul 25, 2021
CodeTemplar:
^^^
^^^
Haters will leave the people they elected and focus on God's elect. Your relationship with God's elect is mutual and voluntary so don't taik trash on this thread.

God elect should stop attacking or undermining the people's action toward earning a legit living where ever they choose to, rather blame the government who put them in such position to make such choice

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Re: I Refused Moving To US In 1987 – Oyedepo Blasts Nigerians Suffering Abroad by DropsMic(m): 9:38am On Jul 25, 2021
desiredhome:

Na them cause am.....poverty and inferiority complex......
Nigerians have seen/made themselves slaves, so they can't reason/think for themselves.....

Remove inferiority complex from there oga... Stop showcasing your myopic attitude.
Re: I Refused Moving To US In 1987 – Oyedepo Blasts Nigerians Suffering Abroad by Nobody: 9:38am On Jul 25, 2021
timesup234:
For the first time I am going to support him. Nigerians abroad are slaves. They work like dogs. They are all depressed and need to be locked up in a mental institution
speaking like a retard.
Re: I Refused Moving To US In 1987 – Oyedepo Blasts Nigerians Suffering Abroad by MufasaLion: 9:38am On Jul 25, 2021
This businessman likes to open his mouth and spit trash like volcanic eruption.

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Re: I Refused Moving To US In 1987 – Oyedepo Blasts Nigerians Suffering Abroad by timesup234: 9:40am On Jul 25, 2021
stayclearofme:

You be real mumu and u need to dust your brain....
Lol. Nigerians abroad can't even save $10 daily. if you earn $45,000 annually abroad (90% of Nigerians don't) you will almost die of depression. There is a 80% chance that you might commit suicide. Reach out to anyone you know abroad, they are about to jump off a 3 storey building
Re: I Refused Moving To US In 1987 – Oyedepo Blasts Nigerians Suffering Abroad by desiredhome: 9:40am On Jul 25, 2021
DropsMic:


Remove inferiority complex from there oga... Stop showcasing your myopic attitude.
When you engage your brain in thinking, you will understand.......
Re: I Refused Moving To US In 1987 – Oyedepo Blasts Nigerians Suffering Abroad by mysticwarrior(m): 9:41am On Jul 25, 2021
MrBrownJay1:
you dont want people to be slaves abroad but you rather they stay in Nigeria and be slaves to men like you, abi?!
narrow minded state of mind from people who only care about their own pockets... whether abroad or in Nigeria, people should look for their happiness wherever they desire, and so long as they aint doing anything wrong/illegal or against the law to care for their family, these fake men of god should be happy for these people instead of looking down on them.

these men always read the bible backwards in order that it fits their deluded agenda!!!
fact.

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Re: I Refused Moving To US In 1987 – Oyedepo Blasts Nigerians Suffering Abroad by timesup234: 9:42am On Jul 25, 2021
blinster:

Bro, poverty, bad roads, poor electricity, unemployment, insecurity, etc. Is that not worse than working for hours and getting paid. Nigerians are slaves in Nigeria and we all know it. How can a university graduate earn ₦30000 monthly? How will he feed an entire family? Bro Nigerians are worse than slaves. I rather be a slave in Yankee than a nobody in Nigeria.
Nobody live on 30k monthly in Nigeria. Stop filling your head with lies to make you feel good. The poorest Nigerian spend over 10k monthly just to fuel their I better pass my neighbor generator.
Re: I Refused Moving To US In 1987 – Oyedepo Blasts Nigerians Suffering Abroad by TinubuGoQuench(f): 9:42am On Jul 25, 2021
CodeTemplar:
^^^
^^^
Haters will leave the people they elected and focus on God's elect. Your relationship with God's elect is mutual and voluntary so don't taik trash on this thread.

SHUT UP THERE!!!

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Re: I Refused Moving To US In 1987 – Oyedepo Blasts Nigerians Suffering Abroad by timesup234: 9:43am On Jul 25, 2021
Lukepeter:

speaking like a retard.
SS 1 boy when you are done with secondary school and in your late 30's you will remember me. For now go buy egg roll and yogurt
Re: I Refused Moving To US In 1987 – Oyedepo Blasts Nigerians Suffering Abroad by szczescie(m): 9:43am On Jul 25, 2021
Oga daddy G.O shut up, it was 4Naira to 1 us dollar that year no much drive to go and reside or work in USA, Nigeria had much much more opportunities for Graduates, even primary 6 certificate would be enough to give you good job, school cert was the PHD then, many communities had no graduate so even without degree if you could speak many languages especially foreign European languages you are made.

Times are different my friends do not let our elders decieve you, they want more members in their social clubs they call religious houses and more offerings in their gift boxes they call offering box so they want us to stay back and they want those over their to come back

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Re: I Refused Moving To US In 1987 – Oyedepo Blasts Nigerians Suffering Abroad by desiredhome: 9:44am On Jul 25, 2021
Darkblood:

Lol
You think so?
You really don't know anything.
Sorry for you, they've deceived you....only greedy people fall into the hands of fraudster...
Re: I Refused Moving To US In 1987 – Oyedepo Blasts Nigerians Suffering Abroad by TinubuGoQuench(f): 9:44am On Jul 25, 2021
jesusjnr2020:
I've had several opportunities to do so.

First one I was willing to go but then all of a sudden, I just found myself later rejecting the offer. I don't even know what really came over me then.

Another was when I had begun to walk at the level of the Spirit. It was in the early noughties when i was given an opportunity to relocate to Minnesota sometime in 2003, but I declined because by then my orientation had changed.

Although things weren't going fine, I had this strong belief that things would change, and that I was meant to be a part of the solution, so I just couldn't abandon Nigeria to go elsewhere, because I believed Nigeria needed me here.

At the time, I didn't know much about what i was doing, but over the years, I have come to realize that my decisions were actually Spirit-led, because I'm one of those that God planned to use to birth a new Nigeria He'd use to shake and shock the world, and let the world know that He's the Lord of all the Earth.

That's why when people see a hopeless situation, I see a huge opportunity for God. When people see chaos, i see the storm before a great calm. When people see a nation that cannot survive the present crises, i see a nation that would emerge from it the better. When people see a dead nation, I see a nation that would rise again, because I believe in God, and that which is impossible with men is possible with God, for with God nothing shall be impossible.

God bless.

KEEP FOOLING YOURSELF

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Re: I Refused Moving To US In 1987 – Oyedepo Blasts Nigerians Suffering Abroad by Christistruth00: 9:45am On Jul 25, 2021
cool

Oyedepo the Bible Quoting Witchdoctor of Winners Juju Shrine is looking for attention again

Instead of him to Repent and Confess to the World that he is an Ogboni who engages in Human Sacrifice he is making noise

Jesus will soon Crush you to Powder if you don’t repent and Confess all the Evil Occult Practices you are involved in while

Masquerading as a Born Again Pastor

T B Joshua is a Warning

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Re: I Refused Moving To US In 1987 – Oyedepo Blasts Nigerians Suffering Abroad by Eriokanmi: 9:45am On Jul 25, 2021
Adol84:
. And how are you helping those wallowing in abject poverty here? The truth is, the economy then and now is not the same. The economy then was booming well than now. The chances of making it in Europe or in America are more than here.
read my modified post bro
Re: I Refused Moving To US In 1987 – Oyedepo Blasts Nigerians Suffering Abroad by Nobody: 9:45am On Jul 25, 2021
flokii:
In time past, the white men came with ships and guns to enslave Africans and trade them as slaves..

In modern times, the offspring of those left behind in Africa now look for every means to jump ship and escape to the white man's land even if it means putting all his savings on the line, even his life just to get into Europe.

Who will emancipate Africans from this mental slavery?
That's not a wise line of reasoning, and you have zero idea on who a slave is.

A slave can't get an education, have a roof over his head with his hard earned money, start a business, pay tax, send money to his love ones back home, owned property, have access to world class health care.

If that's slavery, then yes I would put my savings on the line, only wicked people or people with zero chance of leaving this country discourage others from leaving.

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Re: I Refused Moving To US In 1987 – Oyedepo Blasts Nigerians Suffering Abroad by Edyice: 9:46am On Jul 25, 2021
I man na fake pastor grin

Everyone with his or her own ambitions

Go to some Nigerians abroad and see how they have thrive. Yes some won’t make it but abroad bring opportunities more than Nigeria. They have system and it work for all . Fake pastor


I only pity those followers grin

This fake man of God will certainly pull some followers to hell

Read your bible and now things yourself.. this oyedepo man is a huge thief and his going to HELL

Re: I Refused Moving To US In 1987 – Oyedepo Blasts Nigerians Suffering Abroad by kiwi007: 9:46am On Jul 25, 2021
Daddy as at 1981 naira is even bigger than dollar with some cents .. so you as a Nigerian won't have any reason to go there .. please sir don't make it look like if you're common Nigerian in this recent economy you won't japa.. thank you sir ...

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Re: I Refused Moving To US In 1987 – Oyedepo Blasts Nigerians Suffering Abroad by drlateef: 9:47am On Jul 25, 2021
Tithe business is more lucrative obviously. That’s why they are springing up business centres everywhere. Even Dunlop was closed and a business centre was opened on the ground. Then the former employee of Dunlop came there to pray for job. What an irony?

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Re: I Refused Moving To US In 1987 – Oyedepo Blasts Nigerians Suffering Abroad by Suremikky(m): 9:47am On Jul 25, 2021
judedwriter:
Destiny fulfillment is only in God not in location.

And a supposed man of God doesn't seem to fantom that
Re: I Refused Moving To US In 1987 – Oyedepo Blasts Nigerians Suffering Abroad by BigDawsNet: 9:47am On Jul 25, 2021
One thing about moving abroad people don't understand is that....

If it's part of your destiny to move abroad
You will move successful or you may even suffer to enter but finally when you enter... people will think you activated ritual when you land...people you met at abroad self will beef you


But if it's not part of your destiny, even if you like travel with a US lottery or an automatic Green card....you will struggle to meet an end because you destiny have been tied to nigeria soil....


So always pray and seek God vision before you embark on that trip, relocation....

God bless

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Re: I Refused Moving To US In 1987 – Oyedepo Blasts Nigerians Suffering Abroad by Nobody: 9:47am On Jul 25, 2021
am4truth:


You are ignorant of the ways of God... In your own interest, you better desist from criticizing the men of God. Ask Aaron, Mariam, and more in the Bible..
Speaking like a kid.
Re: I Refused Moving To US In 1987 – Oyedepo Blasts Nigerians Suffering Abroad by desiredhome: 9:48am On Jul 25, 2021
Lukepeter:

what you have inside that your empty skull is brain, learn to use it sometimes, why are more people not moving to the village compare to those moving to the city?

You think sad e even easy to comut? so e of you that have never apply for Visa won't allow people hear word with your myopic reasoning, if Nigerians are slaves to anything it is definitely to a white god.
What's your point?
Why should you want to move to another man's land when you have abundant in your country... You lazy .......
A lazy man will always be a slave to his ....,

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