Covid-19: Don’t Force People To Take Vaccine, Oyedepo Blows Hot Again

'Dotun Akintomide
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Bishop David Oyedepo, founder of the Living Faith Worldwide church, popularly known as Winners Chapel has said forcing people to take Covid-19 vaccine is immoral.

Bishop Oyedepo disclosed this at the Living Faith Hour of Prayer (CHoP) on Saturday.

He said the world is confused and did not know the next thing to do.

The founder of Covenant University submitted that forcing people to take vaccines has reduced the worth of this generation.

He said, “I have never seen a generation where you force people to take vaccines. It is inhuman, it is immoral sir, I’m not a Lawyer but I don’t think it is legal.

Speaking further, Oyedepo vowed that nobody could come to his residence to give him an injection.

“You can’t come to my house and want to give me an injection. On what? Did I invite you? They are confused. But the Church has the answer. Did you see any outbreak of virus here? How will it enter the gate? Will it come through the air? How?” He asked.

Narrating the adverse effect of Covid-19 vaccine, he recounted how a woman died while taking the vaccine in Kaduna.

“One woman just got down after that injection in Kaduna. What kind of life? Are human beings now turned to guinea pigs?

Moreover, the Kwara-born preacher said the triumph of the church will humble the pride of the world.

“They don’t know what to do Sir. In the last days, the Church will be reigning in power and glory. That is God’s agenda.”

He added, “No apologies. There is a big big bird in our land, saying don’t take it, they are deceivers.
Somebody is now saying… see what?”

Bishop Oyedepo concluded by reiterating his position that nobody can forcefully vaccinate him.

“Let me see someone who will come and inject me. By who? Are you going to tie my hands? How? Did I invite you? I know you are quiet, you will hear more of it. My job is to expose the devil and tell his agents “get off,” He said.

Before now, it would be recalled that Bishop Oyedepo had in August 2020 vowed to lay his bare hands on Covid-19 patients and breathe life into them.

His statement reads, “Can you imagine anyone bringing a coronavirus patient to me and I won’t lay hands on him? Will I wear gloves to lay hands on them?

“I will lay hands on them; breathe into them; embrace them. What you carry is eternal life, it’s not human life. You should know that,” he said during the broadcast.

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