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Tinubu celebrates Oyedepo at 70

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President Bola Tinubu has paid glowing tributes to the Founder of the Living Faith Church Worldwide, Dr. David Oyedepo, and on his 70th birthday on Friday, 27 September.

In a tribute on Thursday to Oyedepo, who is also Presiding Bishop of Faith Tabernacle, President Tinubu rejoiced with the entire Body of Christ, members of the Winner’s Chapel, home and abroad, and the family of the charismatic and visionary leader on the milestone, which deserves all the recognition and honour.

The President affirmed the septuagenarian’s worthy legacies in grooming leaders across all sectors of the economy who are inspired by the wisdom of the scriptures.

He notes Bishop Oyedepo’s and his church’s remarkable impact on millions through educational and health institutions.

President Tinubu also praised the influence of the highly resourceful and respected religious leader by teaching the Word of Faith, which, he said, “has stimulated the entrepreneurial spirit and reawakened a new movement for growth in Nigeria, Africa and beyond”.

“The President believes Bishop Oyedepo has consistently brought glory to the country with his teachings, publications, and World-Wide Missionary service and sought the betterment of the people by counselling leaders in the private and public sectors.

“President Tinubu shares the joy of celebrations with the Presiding Bishop, his wife, Faith Abiola, and all the biological and spiritual children. He prays to God for greater heights in the ministry”, the tribute read in part.

The President, therefore, prayed for the renowned preacher’s physical, mental and spiritual well-being as he continues to serve the nation and humanity.

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