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Thursday, 23 December 2010

Photo of the day...


Pastor Enoch Adeboye, General Overseer, Redeemed Christian Church of God praying for President Goodluck Jonathan during the 2010 Holy Ghost Night at the Headquarters of the Church on Lagos-Ibadan Express Way on Dec 18th, 2010.

10 comments:

  1. He is a wise man - Jonathan. You need God to fulfil destiny

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  2. Fulfillment of prophetic writings (Prostitution of Babylon the great)of the book of Revelations.
    Religion and politics....always a terrible mix!

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  3. No. This is very wrong. Nigerian President should never be photographed kneeling in front of anyone or one million Pastor Enoch Adeboye for any reason. The State should at all times be seen to be more powerful than church or any religion or religious leader. President Goodluck Jonathan's minders should never have allowed this photo. Pastor Enoch Adeboye tok advantage of the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

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  4. hmmmmm ..... that Pst Adeboya prayed for him doesn't mean he endorsed his candidacy.
    So the president goes to the camp, he should be chased away? The pastor prays for the president ... what's the bad in that.
    The only thing is that Nigerians can be narrow-minded and a lot of people will take that as "Daddy's" endorsement.
    but still o, the pastor did no wrong.

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  5. Mr. Teaser,

    I have picture of Barak Obama kneeling down and praying. I also have pictures of people laying hands on him.

    There is nothing wrong!

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  6. @teaser you are a big fool 4 that comment.who is a president in front of GOD?are u that dumb to know thatGod is bigger than anything in this world.

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  7. Political lobbying...now he got RCCG votes locked down. That's like agood half of Nigeria aint it??

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