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Just In: Dunamis Pastor, Paul Enenche Lay Heavy Curses On Nigerian Leaders, Kidnappers

 

The senior pastor of Dunamis International Gospel Centre, Paul Enenche, on Sunday condemned Nigerian leaders over insecurity in the country.
The cleric rained curses on Nigerian leaders for failing to tackle insecurity.

Enenche while speaking at the church headquarters, Glory Dome in Abuja, during a prayer session on insecurity in Nigeria, noted that Nigerian leaders and those behind insecurity in the country will not escape the judgment of God.

He further stated that Nigerians should be ready to hear news of God’s judgment.

He said: “We declare judgment on the leadership of the land for failing to tackle insecurity. We declare judgement on kidnappers, terrorists, sponsors and their collaborators.

“They will never escape the judgment of God, Jehova will deal with them.

“We declare judgment on anyone who has anything to do with insecurity.

“In this season, if anyone who has anything to do with insecurity escapes judgment, then God is not God.

“We shall hear the news of the destruction of the wicked, the wicked should get ready for judgment.”

 

Oluwasegun Adesuyi

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