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BREAKING: With The Demons In Them, Would They Kidnap GCFR’s Son? Then You’ll Know Nigeria Has Forces – Oyedepo

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During the sermon, Bishop David Oyedepo made a statement that has since drawn significant public attention. Expressing his views, he said:

“With the demons in them, would they kidnap GCFR’s son? Then you’ll know Nigeria has forces.”

The remark has generated different interpretations, with many people engaging in conversations about its meaning and implications within the broader context of national security.

Oyedepo further explained that individuals who recognize God as their Father should not live in fear, stressing that such spiritual identity carries a sense of divine protection. According to him, this belief places faithful individuals beyond certain forms of harm, highlighting the importance of confidence rooted in faith.

His comments have continued to attract mixed reactions. While some listeners view the message as a source of encouragement and spiritual reassurance in difficult times, others believe it raises important questions about the realities of security and societal structures in the country.

The sermon comes at a time when discussions around safety, governance, and the protection of lives and property remain at the forefront of national discourse. Reports of criminal activities across different regions have kept the issue in focus, drawing responses from religious leaders, policymakers, and concerned citizens.

As conversations continue to unfold, Oyedepo’s remarks have added to the ongoing debate about the intersection of faith, leadership, and security in Nigeria. Observers note that such perspectives reflect both spiritual viewpoints and broader societal concerns as Nigerians continue to seek lasting solutions to the country’s challenges.

For now, the statement remains part of a wider national conversation, underscoring the urgency of addressing insecurity while also highlighting the role of faith in shaping how individuals respond to difficult realities.


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