Last Sunday, Nigerian President, Goodluck Jonathan visited Faith Tabernacle, Canaanland during the third service. As a media man, I knew news was about to break when I saw state house security men and advanced team of Mr. President. Shortly after, the presidential helicopter flew in and landed at Covenant University where Mr. President was driven to the Church. As President Jonathan was ushered in to the church, the congregants went wild in jubilation to welcome him. This is what happened thereafter:
Bishop David Oyedepo Introduction
To the glory of God, we have a very special guest in our midst, the president of the Federal republic of Nigeria, Dr. Goodluck Ebele Jonathan. Give the lord a big hand. Your Excellency, you are welcome. Please be seated; get seated everyone. Amen. In the course of this service, he will be bringing us special greetings. Expect, today, to return with whatever desires you came back with, in Jesus name. Once again, with a big clap offering, welcome Mr. President to our midst… I will like this congregation in this third service to join me and receive on this altar, for a word of greatness, a blessing from the father of the nation, to this congregation. Please join me welcome Mr. President, Dr Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, as he brings us a word from the lord.
President Jonathan Spoke
Thank you, my brethren. Please be seated. My Bishop, thank you so much and our mummy, Mama Faith Oyedopo, I have to thank you so much and other clergy men and women here with us, my brethren. First, let me thank God that I’m here with you today. I’ve been wanting to join you in one of your special programmes, but it has not been possible because of the circumstances of my office. Today, I’m quite happy that something brought us to Lagos since yesterday; we’ll leave tonight. And I said that at least, I must be with you today. First, to use this platform to sincerely thank you all and indeed the Nigerian Christians for your persistent prayers for the nation.
Read more @ http://www.prosperitytodayng.com/index.php/news-menu2/460-oyedepo-did-not-threatened-to-open-the-gates-of-hell-on-the-president-s-opponents-by-femi-kehinde