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Re: Oyedepo, The Media And The Power Of Irresponsible Journalism by kitaatita: 11:44pm On Dec 04, 2018
HigherEd:

I kuku did not absolve Bishop oyedepo. But my point is if he could be misled then many could equally be. The nation should designate her sattire commentary under comedy section subsequently.
If David Oyedepo, PhD (owner of universities, teacher, religious influencer, successful in business, owner of private jets) could be misled by such simple satire , he is indeed a charlatan and an impostor.

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Re: Oyedepo, The Media And The Power Of Irresponsible Journalism by yakson123: 11:44pm On Dec 04, 2018
HigherEd:
Call it Satire or whatever you like, my first impression, reading Olatunji Oludare's piece was not of laughter or comedy. What i read was a supposed "well laid, investigative" reportage. Till now i do not see the sattire or sarcasm in that post and i would easily be misled by that article myself.

The only dissonance that gave the post out for me was the supposedly unwarranted tirade against Nnamdi Kanu. But without that i could easily have attempted to 'dig' further.

I understand now that the majority of folks immediately termed the article sattire based on the antecedents of the writer. However, we need to ask the impact of a credible news outlet like The Nation irresponsibly mixing sattire and real journalism together.

Knowing fully well that the general public is fully aware that the Nation Newspaper is a credible journalistic outlet then it should be imperative to label or designate sattirical, sarcastic publications under the comedy section of the newspaper - whether online or offline.

The fact here is this, a leading religious influencer in Bishop Oyedepo was misled by the carelessness of The Nation newspaper and the clarity he sought for from the presidency has professed doubt that may have cascaded into the 5,000 church network of the Winners Chapel ministeries in Nigeria. Citizens and church members in Ogbomoso, Umunede, Ede and other rural hinterlands without access to Twitter, Nairaland have now heard from their revered pastor that their president may be a Jubril from Sudan.

Do we need this in a nation where distrust for the Federal Government is so rife that citizens would readily believe the worst from them? Worse even when such accusations are peddled by leading religious voices.

I have in numerous times called for sober reflection from Nigeria's media houses and bloggers to ensure news dissemination is done with utmost respect. A news made by Vanguard, Linda Ikeji during the last election which cited Bishop Oyedepo claiming to open the gates of hell is another typical example of how poor journalism continue o divide us and threaten our peaceful existence. Till today, that news report is still being circulated and reechoed in social media circles despite the recall made by the various news outlet. We thank God there was no violence in reaction to that particular fake news, but make no mistake that particular fake news could have put the lives of many Christians in jeopardy.

To the clergy, i humbly plead that our pastors, priests, bishops should cease from meddling in political issues. Let us imbibe the character of Pastor Adeboye who has been a father to all and a bridge builder who refuses to make political statements. Let the Nigerian people make their decisions and live with the consequences! You are Nigerians and entitled to your opinions on the political situation of the Country but in respect of Christ and the safety of Christians
all over Nigeria please speak your opinions in the comfort of your rooms and not on the pulpit to avoid needless controversies.

if you are a student of history you will not ask that ministers should stay out of affairs of a country
Prophets are the voice of any country right from old till the world will end
You have not even seen political apostles will Arise to silence all this evil men in power today
My brother again i commend the likes of oyedepo for beenthe voice of the voiceless

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Re: Oyedepo, The Media And The Power Of Irresponsible Journalism by ItsMeAboki(m): 11:46pm On Dec 04, 2018
It is becoming very clear that the Nigerian Church is increasingly being dominated and tarnished by bigots of the likes of Bishop Oyedepo who hijack the sacred alter to preach hate - it is as simple as that.

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Re: Oyedepo, The Media And The Power Of Irresponsible Journalism by bjnice(m): 11:49pm On Dec 04, 2018
Re: Oyedepo, The Media And The Power Of Irresponsible Journalism by kitaatita: 11:50pm On Dec 04, 2018
Goke7:
The damage had already been done. If any pastor wants to comment on any political issue, let him do it from his bedroom or his personal office using facebook live. Using the altar of God to perpetuate political lies is a disgrace and I hope the bishop has learnt his lessons.

Let Winners Church also get a political adviser for their bishop that will help him do proper analysis before he goes again to the pulpit to mis yan again.

As a Believer am getting ashamed of our pastors, dem dey fall our hand too much these days.

In one week God revealed two of such religious pastors, David Oyedepo and Ejike Mbaka. The only difference is that Mbaka was not speaking for his organisation, the Catholic Bishops Conference of Nigeria speaks for the Church in Nigeria

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Re: Oyedepo, The Media And The Power Of Irresponsible Journalism by Onlyonebuhari: 11:55pm On Dec 04, 2018
That Herdsmen pastor now Jubril pastor....unfortunately most of you take goat as your pastor!

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Re: Oyedepo, The Media And The Power Of Irresponsible Journalism by lastmessenger: 11:56pm On Dec 04, 2018
bamidelee:

very much expected of you
Yoruba muzlem let's go and pray.I got my plastic kettle filled with water

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Re: Oyedepo, The Media And The Power Of Irresponsible Journalism by Onlyonebuhari: 11:59pm On Dec 04, 2018
Anybody who believes Buhari was cloned or the person in Aso Rock now is am impostor should go seek for the refund of his/her school fees if he/she ever attended any institution. One must be special kind of stupid to believe that a wife and family won't recognized a clone in their family.
Your certificates are useless

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Re: Oyedepo, The Media And The Power Of Irresponsible Journalism by Okoyeebos: 12:03am On Dec 05, 2018
Oyedepo has just finished himself.

Look at the unimaginable disgrace he has fallen into.

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Re: Oyedepo, The Media And The Power Of Irresponsible Journalism by Reptyle(m): 12:09am On Dec 05, 2018
HigherEd:
Call it Satire or whatever you like, my first impression, reading Olatunji Oludare's piece was not of laughter or comedy. What i read was a supposed "well laid, investigative" reportage. Till now i do not see the sattire or sarcasm in that post and i would easily be misled by that article myself.

The only dissonance that gave the post out for me was the supposedly unwarranted tirade against Nnamdi Kanu. But without that i could easily have attempted to 'dig' further.

I understand now that the majority of folks immediately termed the article sattire based on the antecedents of the writer. However, we need to ask the impact of a credible news outlet like The Nation irresponsibly mixing sattire and real journalism together.

Knowing fully well that the general public is fully aware that the Nation Newspaper is a credible journalistic outlet then it should be imperative to label or designate sattirical, sarcastic publications under the comedy section of the newspaper - whether online or offline.

The fact here is this, a leading religious influencer in Bishop Oyedepo was misled by the carelessness of The Nation newspaper and the clarity he sought for from the presidency has professed doubt that may have cascaded into the 5,000 church network of the Winners Chapel ministeries in Nigeria. Citizens and church members in Ogbomoso, Umunede, Ede and other rural hinterlands without access to Twitter, Nairaland have now heard from their revered pastor that their president may be a Jubril from Sudan.

Do we need this in a nation where distrust for the Federal Government is so rife that citizens would readily believe the worst from them? Worse even when such accusations are peddled by leading religious voices.

I have in numerous times called for sober reflection from Nigeria's media houses and bloggers to ensure news dissemination is done with utmost respect. A news made by Vanguard, Linda Ikeji during the last election which cited Bishop Oyedepo claiming to open the gates of hell is another typical example of how poor journalism continue o divide us and threaten our peaceful existence. Till today, that news report is still being circulated and reechoed in social media circles despite the recall made by the various news outlet. We thank God there was no violence in reaction to that particular fake news, but make no mistake that particular fake news could have put the lives of many Christians in jeopardy.

To the clergy, i humbly plead that our pastors, priests, bishops should cease from meddling in political issues. Let us imbibe the character of Pastor Adeboye who has been a father to all and a bridge builder who refuses to make political statements. Let the Nigerian people make their decisions and live with the consequences! You are Nigerians and entitled to your opinions on the political situation of the Country but in respect of Christ and the safety of Christians
all over Nigeria please speak your opinions in the comfort of your rooms and not on the pulpit to avoid needless controversies.


How can a preacher of Bishop Oyedepo's exposure, education, and standing in global society believe that a family from Sudan is in Nigeria, threatening the powers that be and requesting for 50% of Nigeria's wealth

How can the leader of a globally recognized church believe that the President of a country like Nigeria died and was buried secretly abroad, then was replaced by a foreigner that is such a look-alike that even his wife and family would not know

How can Bishop Oyedepo claim he does not know that politicians who can conceive, plan and execute such an intricate plot would not be so careless as to leave any loose strings that would give the plot away

Let us even say this insane plot is even true and indeed we have an impostor in Aso Rock. Does Bishop want to say he doesn't understand the virtue of circumspection given that he is a man of influence whose words are "ye and amen" for teeming members of his congregation across the globe

Please let us call it what it is! Bishop has scarcely hidden his disdain for the person of President Buhari. I originally thought it was a general contempt for Muslims of the Fulani tribe given his numerous speeches where he railed against and even laid curses and spoke against them. But Bishop's recent public hobnobbing with another Fulani man in the person of Alhaji Atiku has made me realize that it isn't hatred for the Hausa/Fulani in general, but disdain for one Fulani in particular...Muhammadu Buhari!

Bishop's recent sermon was fueled by that same disdain and in his blind hate for the President, he missed all of the obvious cues that clearly showed the write-up was a satiric piece and thus embarrassed the body of Christ yet again.

I share your opinion that partisan politics should be kept away from the altar of God. The place of the priest is to lead the people in prayer for the peace of the nation and the wisdom of God upon the leaders of the land. The place of the church is to heal the schisms in the land and not exarcerbate them.

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Re: Oyedepo, The Media And The Power Of Irresponsible Journalism by kitaatita: 12:13am On Dec 05, 2018
Nigerian Pentecostals should just go home after Praise and Worship. That's enough service already. Every other activity is capable of defrauding the congregation, morally or financially.

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Re: Oyedepo, The Media And The Power Of Irresponsible Journalism by dgee1(m): 12:29am On Dec 05, 2018
HigherEd:
Call it Satire or whatever you like, my first impression, reading Olatunji Oludare's piece was not of laughter or comedy. What i read was a supposed "well laid, investigative" reportage. Till now i do not see the sattire or sarcasm in that post and i would easily be misled by that article myself.

The only dissonance that gave the post out for me was the supposedly unwarranted tirade against Nnamdi Kanu. But without that i could easily have attempted to 'dig' further.

I understand now that the majority of folks immediately termed the article sattire based on the antecedents of the writer. However, we need to ask the impact of a credible news outlet like The Nation irresponsibly mixing sattire and real journalism together.

Knowing fully well that the general public is fully aware that the Nation Newspaper is a credible journalistic outlet then it should be imperative to label or designate sattirical, sarcastic publications under the comedy section of the newspaper - whether online or offline.

The fact here is this, a leading religious influencer in Bishop Oyedepo was misled by the carelessness of The Nation newspaper and the clarity he sought for from the presidency has professed doubt that may have cascaded into the 5,000 church network of the Winners Chapel ministeries in Nigeria. Citizens and church members in Ogbomoso, Umunede, Ede and other rural hinterlands without access to Twitter, Nairaland have now heard from their revered pastor that their president may be a Jubril from Sudan.

Do we need this in a nation where distrust for the Federal Government is so rife that citizens would readily believe the worst from them? Worse even when such accusations are peddled by leading religious voices.

I have in numerous times called for sober reflection from Nigeria's media houses and bloggers to ensure news dissemination is done with utmost respect. A news made by Vanguard, Linda Ikeji during the last election which cited Bishop Oyedepo claiming to open the gates of hell is another typical example of how poor journalism continue o divide us and threaten our peaceful existence. Till today, that news report is still being circulated and reechoed in social media circles despite the recall made by the various news outlet. We thank God there was no violence in reaction to that particular fake news, but make no mistake that particular fake news could have put the lives of many Christians in jeopardy.

To the clergy, i humbly plead that our pastors, priests, bishops should cease from meddling in political issues. Let us imbibe the character of Pastor Adeboye who has been a father to all and a bridge builder who refuses to make political statements. Let the Nigerian people make their decisions and live with the consequences! You are Nigerians and entitled to your opinions on the political situation of the Country but in respect of Christ and the safety of Christians
all over Nigeria please speak your opinions in the comfort of your rooms and not on the pulpit to avoid needless controversies.



Look, the people accusing Oyedepo of being biased against Buhari are bitterly biased against him and other pastors. I've noticed a pattern: most of these people are just jealous. That is the root of their constant attacks against pastors and churches.

No matter what he or other pastors does, meanings will always be read into it.


Their thought always goes: why would he be flying private jets, living big etc?

Do you think if muslims were the ones having these universities, errecting gigantic structures they will listen to your criticism and slow things down? Don't you think Sultan, El-Rufai and MURIC would back them up and threaten everyone?

The push for churches to start paying taxes in Nigeria( emphasis on Nigeria, because we are a religious country) is borne out of jealousy.

I'm very sure if Oyedepo had praised Buhari to high heavens these current attacks wouldn't have come.

It is not nice that Oyedepo criticised Buhari now but it was nice when Buhari's political machine lied in 2015 that he said he would open the gate of hell?

HiggerEd, stop replying some of these guys here, they will never never see anything good about Oyedepo or the church.

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Re: Oyedepo, The Media And The Power Of Irresponsible Journalism by akynkunmy(m): 12:33am On Dec 05, 2018
HigherEd:

Who do you blame?
A) The Nation Newspaper: The producer of the content which should be responsible for guiding its interpretation to a reasonable extent.
B) Bishop Oyedepo: A consumer of the content who was misled. If Oyedepo a PhD holder in Human Resource Management from Uni of Honolulu can be misled then wonder how man SSCE holders,and 'semi-literate' folks that may be misled. Are we not at risk of misinforming a large part of the public in the nation in the name of sattire.


NCC better address this before they do sattire with fulani herdsmen and half the nation has been slaughtered before they realise it's a joke. Even in a nation like france with better educated citizens, a satirical publication led to the death of many innocent people because a segment of the population did not see the joke others were seeing.

If i were Oyedepo i would charge The Nation to court for misleading me and causing a dent on my reputation, especially if the publication was not designated sattire. If i buy paracetamol from a manufacturer that refused to give me a written manual on it's recommended usage on account that paracetamol is a common drug and everyone knows the dosage, then any injury i suffer from misuse should be liable to them.

I AM NOT EXONORATING BISHOP AT ALL. HE HAS A RESPONSIBILITY TO DO DUE DILIGENCE BEFORE COMING TO THE PUBLIC
I don't think Oyedepo was misled..His pure hatred for the President brought out the real Oyedepo in him.

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Re: Oyedepo, The Media And The Power Of Irresponsible Journalism by Shikena(m): 12:43am On Dec 05, 2018
HigherEd:

If Oyedepo a PhD holder in Human Resource Management from Uni of Honolulu can be misled then wonder how man SSCE holders,and 'semi-literate' folks that may be misled.
My preliminary findings:

1. Oyedepo is not a PhD holder.
2. There is no University of Honolulu.
3. There is an unaccredited distance learning diploma mill called Honolulu University (Honolulu University of the Arts, Sciences, and Humanities).
4. To buttress claim that Oyedepo received a PhD in Human Development from Honolulu University, Hawaii, US, Oyedepo's wikipedia page made reference to a publication by one Adelegan, Femi (2013) - Nigeria's Leading Lights of the Gospel - WestBow Press. p. 139. ISBN 978-1-4497-6953-6 - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Oyedepo

Please feel free to correct my findings with facts as my intention is not to pull him down but to help facilitate sanctity of accurate information in the public domain.

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Re: Oyedepo, The Media And The Power Of Irresponsible Journalism by HigherEd: 12:47am On Dec 05, 2018
Shikena:

My preliminary findings:

1. Oyedepo is not a PhD holder.
2. There is no University of Honolulu.
3. There is an unaccredited distance learning diploma mill called Honolulu University.
4. To buttress claim that Oyedepo received a PhD in Human Development from Honolulu University, Hawaii, US, Oyedepo's wikipedia page made reference to a publication by one Adelegan, Femi (2013) - Nigeria's Leading Lights of the Gospel - WestBow Press. p. 139. ISBN 978-1-4497-6953-6 - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Oyedepo

Please feel free to correct my findings with facts as my intention is not to pull him down but to help facilitate sanctity of accurate information in the public domain.
This here

Re: Oyedepo, The Media And The Power Of Irresponsible Journalism by dgee1(m): 12:50am On Dec 05, 2018
akynkunmy:
I don't think Oyedepo was misled..His pure hatred for the President brought out the real Oyedepo in him.

He 'hates' him because of his nonchalant attitude toward the killing of Christians in the middle belt and his romance with Miyetti Allah and the rest.

Do you, yourself, like Oyedepo? Is there love, godly love, in your heart? It's human nature we are mostly guilty of what we accuse others of.

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Re: Oyedepo, The Media And The Power Of Irresponsible Journalism by Shikena(m): 12:52am On Dec 05, 2018
HigherEd:

This here
Thanks. That's the unaccredited diploma mill - http://www.honolulu-university.edu/

*Diploma mill: An institution or organization that grants large numbers of educational degrees based on inadequate or inferior education and assessment of the recipients OR A diploma mill is a company or organization that claims to be a higher education institution but provides illegitimate academic degrees and diplomas for a fee. These degrees may claim to give credit for relevant life experience, but should not be confused with legitimate prior learning assessment programs.

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Re: Oyedepo, The Media And The Power Of Irresponsible Journalism by dgee1(m): 12:54am On Dec 05, 2018
Shikena:

Thanks. That's the unaccredited diploma mill - http://www.honolulu-university.edu/

*Diploma mill: An institution or organization that grants large numbers of educational degrees based on inadequate or inferior education and assessment of the recipients OR A diploma mill is a company or organization that claims to be a higher education institution but provides illegitimate academic degrees and diplomas for a fee. These degrees may claim to give credit for relevant life experience, but should not be confused with legitimate prior learning assessment programs.


But you are not out to pull him down o lol

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Re: Oyedepo, The Media And The Power Of Irresponsible Journalism by Shikena(m): 12:58am On Dec 05, 2018
dgee1:
But you are not out to pull him down o lol
He can't be pulled down - he is too big for that grin
I got curious because I am familiar with the University of Hawaiʻi system. You know Honolulu is the capital of Hawai'i.

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Re: Oyedepo, The Media And The Power Of Irresponsible Journalism by dgee1(m): 1:17am On Dec 05, 2018
Shikena:

He can't be pulled down - he is too big for that grin

No, he is not 'too big'. He just doesn't give a damn about what people say. If he does, he wouldn't be been doing all he is doing now.

Bishop Oyedepo 'hatred' for Buhari started when Christians were being killed mercilessly in the middle belt and Buhari couldn't do anything. If the reverse was the case what do you think those Jihadists would have done and be doing now?

Lots of ignorant people here are criticizing him for coming out and taking a stand. Where were they when Oyedepo came out when they were trying to abolish C.R.K stylishly ?

If these people think Christians will fold their arms this time around and call on Jesus to come and defend them, they are gravely mistaken. This time we will pray and we will fight. Some praying inside and others doing battle.

If one of your family members was killed in the onslaught against christians in the middle belt, you will not hate Oyedepo for speaking up. Other pastors can be acting gentle, not this one!

People need to go read about how Turkey changed from a majority-Christian country to majority-Muslim country.

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Re: Oyedepo, The Media And The Power Of Irresponsible Journalism by EvilMetahuman: 1:25am On Dec 05, 2018
dgee1:


No, he is not 'too big'. He just doesn't give a damn about what people say. If he does, he wouldn't be been doing all he is doing now.

Bishop Oyedepo 'hatred' for Buhari started when Christians were being killed mercilessly in the middle belt and Buhari couldn't do anything. If the reverse was the case what do you think those Jihadists would have done and be doing now?

Lots of ignorant people here are criticizing him for coming out and taking a stand. Where were they when Oyedepo came out when they were trying to abolish C.R.K stylishly ?

If these people think Christians will fold their arms this time around and call on Jesus to come and defend them, they are gravely mistaken. This time we will pray and we will fight. Some praying inside and others doing battle.

If one of your family members was killed in the onslaught against christians in the middle belt, you will not hate Oyedepo for speaking up. Other pastors can be acting gentle, not this one!

People need to go read about how Turkey changed from a majority-Christian country to majority-Muslim country.

i wonder why he doesnt have same amount of hatred for gej despite numbers of churches bombed by boko haram when he was president ..

You must be a sheeple if u think oledepo cares about anything else than his pocket

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Re: Oyedepo, The Media And The Power Of Irresponsible Journalism by dgee1(m): 1:30am On Dec 05, 2018
[quote author=kitaatita post=73558714]
If David Oyedepo, PhD (owner of universities, teacher, religious influencer, successful in business, owner of private jets) could be misled by such simple satire , he is indeed a charlatan and an impostor. [/quote

Because he is a pastor and owns private jets( im sure this is your main gall!) he can't make mistakes?

Are you human?
Re: Oyedepo, The Media And The Power Of Irresponsible Journalism by mildflame: 1:41am On Dec 05, 2018
HigherEd:
Call it Satire or whatever you like, my first impression, reading Olatunji Oludare's piece was not of laughter or comedy. What i read was a supposed "well laid, investigative" reportage. Till now i do not see the sattire or sarcasm in that post and i would easily be misled by that article myself.

The only dissonance that gave the post out for me was the supposedly unwarranted tirade against Nnamdi Kanu. But without that i could easily have attempted to 'dig' further.

I understand now that the majority of folks immediately termed the article sattire based on the antecedents of the writer. However, we need to ask the impact of a credible news outlet like The Nation irresponsibly mixing sattire and real journalism together.

Knowing fully well that the general public is fully aware that the Nation Newspaper is a credible journalistic outlet then it should be imperative to label or designate sattirical, sarcastic publications under the comedy section of the newspaper - whether online or offline.

The fact here is this, a leading religious influencer in Bishop Oyedepo was misled by the carelessness of The Nation newspaper and the clarity he sought for from the presidency has professed doubt that may have cascaded into the 5,000 church network of the Winners Chapel ministeries in Nigeria. Citizens and church members in Ogbomoso, Umunede, Ede and other rural hinterlands without access to Twitter, Nairaland have now heard from their revered pastor that their president may be a Jubril from Sudan.

Do we need this in a nation where distrust for the Federal Government is so rife that citizens would readily believe the worst from them? Worse even when such accusations are peddled by leading religious voices.

I have in numerous times called for sober reflection from Nigeria's media houses and bloggers to ensure news dissemination is done with utmost respect. A news made by Vanguard, Linda Ikeji during the last election which cited Bishop Oyedepo claiming to open the gates of hell is another typical example of how poor journalism continue o divide us and threaten our peaceful existence. Till today, that news report is still being circulated and reechoed in social media circles despite the recall made by the various news outlet. We thank God there was no violence in reaction to that particular fake news, but make no mistake that particular fake news could have put the lives of many Christians in jeopardy.

To the clergy, i humbly plead that our pastors, priests, bishops should cease from meddling in political issues. Let us imbibe the character of Pastor Adeboye who has been a father to all and a bridge builder who refuses to make political statements. Let the Nigerian people make their decisions and live with the consequences! You are Nigerians and entitled to your opinions on the political situation of the Country but in respect of Christ and the safety of Christians
all over Nigeria please speak your opinions in the comfort of your rooms and not on the pulpit to avoid needless controversies.


2018 Most STUPID POST of the year

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Re: Oyedepo, The Media And The Power Of Irresponsible Journalism by dgee1(m): 1:47am On Dec 05, 2018
EvilMetahuman:
i wonder why he doesnt have same amount of hatred for gej despite numbers of churches bombed by boko haram when he was president ..

You must be a sheeple if u think oledepo cares about anything else than his pocket

Is Miyetti Allah and Boko Haram the same?

Couldnt he do something about Miyetti Allah who value cows more than humans? Do you, in honesty, believe Buhari isn't sympathetic towards these herders whose association he was once the patron?

It is none of your business if I am a sheeple or not. It is becoming fashionable for Nigerians to point fingers at churches as the cause of the woes in the country. This is utter rubbish.

America that we copy was once a very religious country. Their constitution is fundamentally built on biblical laws. You can go and verify. But there was an apostasy which is why they are fast losing their glory. To claim to be gay/lesbian then was classified as a mental disorder.

How many of you 'intelligent ones' now will let 'IN GOD WE TRUST' be written on our coat of arm now? Wouldn't that be a sheeple thing to do? But America did it then!

If you don't give these pastors your money, then keep quiet. Majority of your are just jealous, check your heart. Jealousy is the problem. Let those that prefer to be 'scammed' continue to be.

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Re: Oyedepo, The Media And The Power Of Irresponsible Journalism by Denikayan: 2:02am On Dec 05, 2018
When you listen to Oyedepo quoting the bible, all you do as a sane man is laugh

Dude so pompous of himself and thanks to the members that see him as an acclaimed Bishop or Father. They all out rightly fools. #NoApologies

Right in the compound as I type. Everything is commercial here but the fools called brethren would never know. Someone would ask me how I got my assertions, I am in the system. This guy keeps giving you evidence and preaches about how that institution belongs to him

If his members know how much coming through the back door to milk the poverty stricken congregation; they would revolt.

Oyedepo is a brilliant chap to be able to fool multitudes at same time, and the amazement is they all loyal.


Someone with sane mind need to be here at this programme and see how fools are abound in Nigeria

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Re: Oyedepo, The Media And The Power Of Irresponsible Journalism by Denikayan: 2:09am On Dec 05, 2018
dgee1:


Is Miyetti Allah and Boko Haram the same?

Couldnt he do something about Miyetti Allah who value cows more than humans? Do you, in honesty, believe Buhari isn't sympathetic towards these herders whose association he was once the patron?

It is none of your business if I am a sheeple or not. It is becoming fashionable for Nigerians to point fingers at churches as the cause of the woes in the country. This is utter rubbish.

America that we copy was once a very religious country. Their constitution is fundamentally built on biblical laws. You can go and verify. But there was an apostasy which is why they are fast losing their glory. To claim to be gay/lesbian then was classified as a mental disorder.

How many of you 'intelligent ones' now will let 'IN GOD WE TRUST' be written on our coat of arm now? Wouldn't that be a sheeple thing to do? But America did it then!

If you don't give these pastors your money, then keep quiet. Majority of your are just jealous, check your heart. Jealousy is the problem. Let those that prefer to be 'scammed' continue to be.


This is not all about jealousy, Its about seeing fools at full flight

Am in the compound as I type, They like zombies. Travelled from PH to Ogun state to come sleep on the grass expecting miracle grin....... How can a human be so foolish


This guy has stated to his members that Winners was founded by him and belongs to him. In case of death, Properties does not belong to church even though acquired through Church funds

If Oyedepo makes Heaven, We all going


What that guy makes from private investors in that programme is enough to produce 100 miliionaires every year. Do the members audit; they all sheeps

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Re: Oyedepo, The Media And The Power Of Irresponsible Journalism by Avater0147(m): 2:12am On Dec 05, 2018
If you don't know what to say then shut the Bleep up. while should our pastors stop meddling with politics?? are they not a citizens as well?
do you think we can just be praying fire fire fire and expect it to work when we are not doing things rightly? God must not do for men what men are supposed to do for themselves.
Listen Mr Man, if you don't know or have anything to say then shut that gutter in your face. you are talking about fake news and you are here misquoting what the man of God said. bros abeg go fine work do.
Re: Oyedepo, The Media And The Power Of Irresponsible Journalism by EvilMetahuman: 2:16am On Dec 05, 2018
[s]
dgee1:


Is Miyetti Allah and Boko Haram the same?

Couldnt he do something about Miyetti Allah who value cows more than humans? Do you, in honesty, believe Buhari isn't sympathetic towards these herders whose association he was once the patron?

It is none of your business if I am a sheeple or not. It is becoming fashionable for Nigerians to point fingers at churches as the cause of the woes in the country. This is utter rubbish.

America that we copy was once a very religious country. Their constitution is fundamentally built on biblical laws. You can go and verify. But there was an apostasy which is why they are fast losing their glory. To claim to be gay/lesbian then was classified as a mental disorder.

How many of you 'intelligent ones' now will let 'IN GOD WE TRUST' be written on our coat of arm now? Wouldn't that be a sheeple thing to do? But America did it then!

If you don't give these pastors your money, then keep quiet. Majority of your are just jealous, check your heart. Jealousy is the problem. Let those that prefer to be 'scammed' continue to be.
[/s]sheeple.!

Herdsmen issue has always been problem between farmers and herdmen not herdmen vs christians coz they dn't
Go after churches. but as usual, sheeple made It herdmen vs christian thing because their private jet flying pulpit robber told them that and they must brainlessly defend his honour.


If oledepo truly cares about christians, he shoulda been the one at d fore front of campagne against jonathan. that woulda made his/hatred towards buhari on herdmen issue justifiable.

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Re: Oyedepo, The Media And The Power Of Irresponsible Journalism by Denikayan: 2:24am On Dec 05, 2018
EvilMetahuman:
[s][/s]sheeple.!

Herdsmen issue has always been problem between farmers and herdmen not herdmen vs christians coz they dn't
Go after churches. but as usual, sheeple made It herdmen vs christian thing because their private jet flying pulpit robber told them that and they must brainlessly defend his honour.


If oledepo truly cares about christians, he shoulda been the one at d fore front of campagne against jonathan. that woulda made his/hatred towards buhari on herdmen issue justifiable.


Bro; this guys are fools

Am in the compound raking in an average of 300k per minute, you did wanna ask me how possible, fools are abound.

Really hurts but this sheeples are like programmed lots


You see lots of fools sleeping on grass under canopies cos they believe a man like them has the pass to their success. You need to be here. You will arrive at a conclusion that Nigeria has much population of insane people than sane people. Brain washed lots. Evert thing is commercial here ... Every body bought a right to trade at the expense of the members who patronize the service
The church makes the bulk, the fools pray

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Re: Oyedepo, The Media And The Power Of Irresponsible Journalism by pfadom: 4:26am On Dec 05, 2018
What does it take to bag a genuine PhD? Ability to do through literature search from reliable sources, review and screen out misleading and unverifiable materials. Above all, good research is founded on proffering solutions rather than creating mountains of new problems.

Second, as a religious leader that he claims to be, could he not have sought God's face for the truth if such past claims of being a prophet of God is to be taken seriously.

Finally, let everyone know that miracle is not exclusive to any specific religion. God shows mercy to whomever He wishes. Buhari received such mercy of miraculous healing and restoration of health. It is now evident that the likes of Oyedepo never wished him recovery. God is not a man.

He has proved many times both in public and private that his allegiance is to the PDP.

HigherEd:

Who do you blame?
A) The Nation Newspaper: The producer of the content which should be responsible for guiding its interpretation to a reasonable extent.
B) Bishop Oyedepo: A consumer of the content who was misled. If Oyedepo a PhD holder in Human Resource Management from Uni of Honolulu can be misled then wonder how man SSCE holders,and 'semi-literate' folks that may be misled. Are we not at risk of misinforming a large part of the public in the nation in the name of sattire.


NCC better address this before they do sattire with fulani herdsmen and half the nation has been slaughtered before they realise it's a joke. Even in a nation like france with better educated citizens, a satirical publication led to the death of many innocent people because a segment of the population did not see the joke others were seeing.

If i were Oyedepo i would charge The Nation to court for misleading me and causing a dent on my reputation, especially if the publication was not designated sattire. If i buy paracetamol from a manufacturer that refused to give me a written manual on it's recommended usage on account that paracetamol is a common drug and everyone knows the dosage, then any injury i suffer from misuse should be liable to them.

I AM NOT EXONORATING BISHOP AT ALL. HE HAS A RESPONSIBILITY TO DO DUE DILIGENCE BEFORE COMING TO THE PUBLIC

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Re: Oyedepo, The Media And The Power Of Irresponsible Journalism by RealEstateTek: 4:43am On Dec 05, 2018
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