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Friday 7 March 2014

Pastor kumuyi

The General Overseer, Deeper Life
Christian Church, Pastor William Kumuyi, on Friday
urged all Nigerians to support the security
agencies who were tackling the security challenge
facing the nation.
Kumuyi spoke at a press briefing held at the
Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) Imo Council
Secretariat, to announce the crusade of the church,
holding between March 7 and March 10 in Owerri.
He maintained that insecurity was not limited to
Nigeria alone, but had become a global challenge.
“Nigerians should all join hands to support the
government and the security agencies in their
efforts to check the spate of insecurity in the
country,’’ he said.

Kumuyi said that the crusade would attract over
15, 000 people from all walks of life and
denominations.
According to him, the power of God will be
manifest at the crusade where there will be signs
and wonders.
“This programme is organised for the people of the
South-East. It will be a supernatural encounter as
the gathering is unto God and not unto man,” he
said.
Kumuyi said that the church, which started as a
small gathering in a University in 1973, had grown
to have many branches in Nigeria and across the
African continent.
According to him, testimonies abound of people
whose lives have been changed and who have
been healed by God through the Ministry.
He called on those attending the crusade to have
faith in God.
On why crimes were on the increase in Nigeria
despite the proliferation of churches, he said that
the situation would have been worse if there were
not many churches. (NAN)

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