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Pastor Chris Oyakhilome Drops Bombshell, Finally Reveals Who He’ll Be Voting For As The Next President

Ahead of the 2019 general election , the General Overseer of Christ Embassy Church, Pastor Chris Oyakhilome has called on Nigerians to be wise and not vote based on ethnic influences. The cleric said this at the church’s monthly communion service on Tuesday. Oyakhilome advised Nigerians to ensure they participate in this year’s general elections and vote for competent leaders. According to him, Nigeria needed a government that understands how to make the economy grow. He also urged Christians to avoid using the candidacy of a ‘born again’ to make their decisions.

He said, ”I want to say this to you, and it’s very important. Don’t be guided by ETHNIC influences. Be wise! The elections have something to do with your LIFE & your Future. Sometimes people are excited about those they want to bring into office. I don’t know whether they ask themselves the most important question. – Are you going to be happy in 4 years time? Do you like a candidate because he is likable? Or do you want a Candidate because he or his running mate is from your area of the country? They are together because of their ethnic origin, but then they decided they are backing a particular party. Its like Hausa’s would support this candidate, the Igbo’s would support this candidate. Christian’s don’t think like that.

This message is coming a few days after Controversial on-air personality, Daddy Freeze had attacked the founder of Believers’ Love World, Pastor Chris Oyakhilome for asking worshippers to submit all their January salary as ‘First Fruit’ unto God, saying it is simply deception. Oyakhilome, had during his sermon urged worshipers not to keep their January salary, but submit it to God as their First Fruit of the year. Oyakhilome said, “You don’t keep the first fruit, it is hallowed thing, if you keep it, it starts destroying everything in the house. This is one reason why some people don’t understand why their finances are always confused; they make money now, they lose it and they make bad decision, that is the worst part of it. Bad decision is the money killer. You hear of something that is happening, you put your money into it, when it is your turn, that is when it spoils.”

Responding, Daddy Freeze described Oyahilome’s preaching as deception, saying that submission of salary was not the first fruit and that there was nothing hallowed about it. He said, “Dear Pastor Christ, in Christianity, paying your January salary as ‘first fruit’ is not hallowed! If it were, Christ would have collected it or instructed the disciples to collect it. You say it makes people take bad decisions, Bill Gates, Adenuga, Dangote and Mark Zuckerberg must be making bad decisions daily then. You say if people don’t pay first fruit, then their finances become confused, I’m currently praying for Adenuga and Dangote’s type of financial confusion.”

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