Pastors Niyi Adebayo and Mike Bamiloye admit some of their preachings in the past have been wrong

Pastor Niyi Adebayo has admitted that some of his preachings have been wrong and Pastor Mike Bamiloye also agreed that he has been wrong too.

Niyi Adebayo shared a post detailing some of his teachings that he no longer agrees with.

The post went viral after Mike Bamiloye reshared it and said he stands behind Adebayo on the sentiment.

Niyi Adebayo said he was wrong to have preached that the reason Naomi and her family suffered a huge tragedy in the bible is that they did not pray before relocating.

He says he now knows that to not be the case because even people who pray can suffer tragedy.

He added that no pastor is all-knowing. He wrote:

“No Pastor is all-knowing. No prophet sees it all. Many times God keeps us in the dark in order to prove to us that HE IS THE LIGHT! It will end in PRAISE!”

Pastors protest over incessant killings in Kaduna

Given the spate of endless killings in Kaduna and several other parts of the country, some pastors in Kaduna State, under the banner of Interface Alliance, on Thursday staged a protest in the state.

The pastors, who swarmed the popular Lagos Roundabout in the state capital, demanded the Federal Government to take decisive steps against the terrorists who had continued to terrorize the state in the past few months.

The pastors were utterly dissatisfied with the situation and wanted holistic approach from the government to put an end to the crises.

The convener of the group, Reverend Emmanuel Adebayo, also appealed to the state government to compensate victims of terrorist attacks in the state.

He added that the step would douse the sufferings of the victims and make them get over the psychological trauma they passed through during the attacks.

The essence of our gathering today is to put together what we refer to as ‘Kaduna prays’, a prayer work against insecurity. I am sure everybody knows that Kaduna is one of the states plagued by incidences of banditry and terrorism and various forms of criminality and of late, it has been on the increase.

We believe that the government is doing their best but their best is not good enough. That’s why we have come out to seek for divine intervention concerning the issue of peace and security in Kaduna State and Nigeria at large.

“The government needs to be more proactive. We have been hearing about cry of our governor; he said he has been taken the reports to those concerned; he said they know where they are and that they listen to their telephone conversation but the response from the security agencies are not good enough”, Adebayo said.

Basketmouth vows to continue criticising pastors despite warning that it attracts leprosy

Nigerian comedian and actor, Basketmouth has said that he will continue criticising pastors notwithstanding its weighty repercussions.

NPG reported yesterday that Senior Pastor of Winners Chapel, Bishop Oyedepo admonished Christians to desist from criticizing men of God. The revered clergyman said such behaviour attracts dangerous punishment such as leprosy.

He said; “Beware of speaking hurt against the Ministry you claim to be part of advancing, it’s a risk. Beware of speaking hurt against a Prophet you claim to believe.

It is dangerous. It can make a man leprous. It is dangerous. We don’t have the data of how many victims may have come from this warning, but I know quite some would have been victims.”

In reaction, Basketmouth said that he is guilty of clerics and he intends to continue despite the warning.

Sharing a photo of the Oyedepo news, the comic star wrote; ”This news dey make me laugh cos I am so guilty of this. Did it again 7 times yesterday and 15 times today. And I know I have 50 more to go today”

Criticising pastors attracts leprosy – Bishop Oyedepo

Senior Pastor and Founder of Living Faith Church Worldwide (Winners Chapel), Bishop David Oyedepo, has admonished Christians, urging them to desist from criticizing men of God.

The revered clergyman said such behaviour attracts dangerous punishment such as leprosy.

Oyedepo gave the warning during the Leadership Empowerment Summit at the church’s headquarters, Canaanland, Ota, Ogun State.

According to him, many critics of his ministry must have becomes victims for failing to heed the warning which is based on spiritual insights.

He said; “Beware of speaking hurt against the Ministry you claim to be part of advancing, it’s a risk. Beware of speaking hurt against a Prophet you claim to believe.

It is dangerous. It can make a man leprous. It is dangerous. We don’t have the data of how many victims may have come from this warning, but I know quite some would have been victims.”