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Anyone Who Questions High Fee Of My University Is Incurring God’s Anger – Bishop Oyedepo

pastor-david-oyedepo3The Bishop of the Living Faith Church worldwide, Dr. David Oyedepo has warned Christians to stop questioning the high fees charged by his Covenant University to desist to avoid incurring the wrath of God.
Bishop Oyedepo, in a telecast to a pre-Shiloh 2016 Convention gathering of the church today, Saturday, monitored via satellite in Jos, Plateau State capital, said that the critics of the high school fees are acting in ignorance and risked incurring the wrath of God.
“The school fees has God’s approval and is in accordance with the quality of facilities provided by the university in meeting the educational needs of the nation.”
According to Bishop Oyedepo, critics of high school fees, “smitten with a strange plague of chronic mouth odour over the act,” only received spiritual pardon following his confession and “my intervention before he was restored to dignity.”
Oyedepo said that the issue of school fees paid by students of the university is a godly agenda to meet the demands of raising godly children in an environment conducive for learning.
He said that such criticisms are products of ignorance as what students pay could not be compared with what obtained elsewhere that lacked facilities.
Oyedepo said the church in its pioneering role in pushing the frontiers of education with excellence had concluded plans to establish offshore universities.
The cleric said that a fully automated Bible press by the church has been completed and would be launched soon.
Oyedepo, quoting from some verses of the Bible, which included Matthew 24:6-8, 1 Peter 2:9, Joel 2:2 and Mal. 4:1, said that the current economic meltdown was predicted, but that committed Christians would be exempted.
He prayed for resources for parents to always meet the demands of the time and declared the theme of this year’s Shiloh, holding between December 6 and 10, as: “My Case is Different.”
The bishop said this year’s annual event of Shiloh would not be advertised as was done in the past, saying that it would be church based.
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