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Freeze slams Pator Adeboye over prophecy on ‘sexual transmitted disease

Freeze slams Pator Adeboye over prophecy on ‘sexual transmitted disease



Controversial on-air personality (OAP), Daddy Freeze has attacked the General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, RCCG, Pastor Enoch Adejare Adeboye, over his 2018 prophecies.

You will recall that the Pastor had issued prophecies for 2018, where he urged Christians to pray for the peace and development of the country.

Freeze said Adeboye should forget his prophecies, adding that the one he gave in 2016 was yet to come to past.
OAP took to his Instagram page to upload a photo of the pastor and also circle one out of the eleven 2016 prophecies which is, “A new sexually transmitted disease will surface this year”.
He wrote: “Baba rest this prophecy, the one you give us for 2016 we still dey await am, see LAMBA". See tweet below…..

Baba rest this prophecy, the one you give us for 2016 we still dey await am🙄
see LAMBA!
pic.twitter.com/zGSx6bXCf2
— Daddy Freeze (@DaddyFRZ) February 19, 2018 



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