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    The Founder of Living Faith Church Worldwide, David Oyedepo, has sparked fresh reactions following a strong statement addressing issues of national ownership and religious influence in Nigeria.

    Founder of Living Faith Church remark stir public discourse

    The remark, which surfaced during a recent sermon and began trending online on Tuesday, has drawn attention from both supporters and critics across social media platforms.

    It is foolish for anybody to think they own Nigeria, who are you? You want to islamise Nigeria? You’re too late.” he said.

    Mixed reactions trail Bishop Oyedepo’s statement

    The comment has since generated debate among Nigerians, particularly in light of the country’s long-standing conversations around religion, politics, and national identity.

    While some have defended the cleric’s position as a reflection of personal conviction and religious freedom, others have called for caution in statements that may heighten tension in a diverse society.

    Except Christ has left heaven, don’t try it cos if you do, it’ll boomerang. No one in Nigeria has a stronger stake than I do,” he reiterated.

    Observers note that similar concerns have surfaced in past years, especially during election periods when religious sentiments often shape public discourse and national conversations.

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