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Shun cultism, cleric warns politicians

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The founder and General Overseer of The Redeemed Evangelical Mission (TREGEM), Prophetess Monisola Faseyi has warned politicians to desist from occultism and put their trust in God Almighty.

The prophetess gave this warning during her two day ‘Freedom Crusade’ held in Akure  and tagged ‘There Shall Be Light’.

The programme, which was held in conjunction with the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), Ondo State chapter witnessed a large turnout of worshippers. Power of God manifested mightily through signs, miracles and deliverances at the crusade.

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The prophetess was emphatic in admonishing politicians to shun occultism but stop seeking powers from lesser gods.

She urged political parties to submit to the supremacy of God. “Any party that did not submit to the rulership of God is a platform for anti-Christ.

God owns everything and He alone has the power to appoint rulers because no leaf can fall from any tree without His knowledge,” she said.

Prophetess Faseyi further preached that divine power of God would be needed before any leader or politician could be successful.

“With the situation in the country now, the nation only needs people with the fear and mind of God as leaders. People will rejoice when the righteous is in power,” she said.

Prayers were offered for Nigeria, individuals and families at the crusade.

The prophetess and other anointed men of God also took time to pray for divine protection in the remaining days of the year.

Prayers were equally offered for deliverance from all manner of spiritual bondages.

Meanwhile, several worshippers gave their lives to Christ at the programme.

Also, not less than 50 worshippers testified to what God did in their lives and families during the crusade.

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