Tuesday, 26 February 2013

Rev. King’s Devotees Lavish Praises On His Birthday

 
Today is the birthday of Chukwuemeka Ezeugo, a.k.a. Rev. King, the General Overseer of Christian Prayer Assembly (CPA), and his devotees have continued to lavish praises on him, stressing that nothing will stop them from believing in him as their messiah.

One of the messages, which was sponsored as advertorial in a daily newspaper today reads: “Daddy, you are a great counsellor. Daddy, you are the messiah of the world. Our prayers have been answered by sending you our dear G.O. to come and deliver us from the hands of the enemy of God…No amount of conspiracy can change our mind or stop us from following you. Daddy, you are a rightful judge and a judge cannot be judged by his subject. We shall follow you forever in Jesus name.”

Members of the St. Faith Women (the daughters of the Kingdom of God) in their message claimed that Rev. King is “100 per cent innocent of the lies and fallacies” levelled against him. They further opined that “Daddy, you are the man that said let there be light, and there was light…you are the only man, not just an ordinary man, but the Lord himself whom heaven and earth has been handed over to.”

Bishop David Onyiliagha of CPA in Brazil, described Rev. King as “a mighty God, great father and trustful friend,” adding that he is “the holiness and most honourable on earth.”
Seminaria Sunday, another devotee from Sao Paulo, Brazil, said of Rev. King: “You have silenced and destroyed the wishes of satan and his agents over our lives. Therefore, we wish to open our hearts full of joy today to wish you a wonderful and lovely happy birthday…may you live and reign forever for us all.”

Also from Sao Paulo, Brazil, Caesar Augsuto wrote that “his holiness, the most Dr. Rev. King, you are more than any imagination of human mind. A great daddy, a great God; I love you forever. Live forever in Jesus name.”

Rev. King has been on deahrow since 2007. Earlier this month, a Court of Appeal sitting in Lagos, southwest Nigeria, affirmed the judgement of a Lagos High Court delivered on 11 January, 2007 that Rev. King should die by hanging for the murder of Ann.

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