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Osinbajo Helicopter Crash: Daddy Freeze mocks Adeboye’s prayers
 
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Wed, 6 Feb 2019   ||   Nigeria,
 

Very controversial on-air personality, Daddy Freeze is at it again. Daddy Freeze has ventured to Pastor Enoch Adeboye, General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, RCCG over the recent survival of Vice President Yemi Osinbajo after his helicopter crash-landed in Kabba, Kogi State recently.

In Osinbajo’s testimonies after surviving the crash, Adeboye prayed for him the night before the crash, which might be the reason God spared his life.

But ‘unrighteous’ Daddy Freeze has stirred the hornet nest again by mocking the man of God when he insisted that it was not the prayer of Adeboye that saved Osinbajo from the crash.

In several posts on his Instagram page, Daddy Freeze attacked the man of God by making reference to past prayers he prayed that did not come to pass.

He said if Adeboye’s prayer saved Osinbajo from the crash, then Miles Monroe who died in a copter crash “must have been praying to the devil then, abi?”

“He (Adeboye) also prayed for Erastus as well, please where is his bank today?” He asked.

“Before we give credit to Adeboye’s prayers for Osinbajo’s helicopter crash save, lets remember that Bimbo Odukoya and Miles Monroe, both pastors, died in plane crashes. Adeboye also prayed for Jonathan, remember?”

Daddy Freeze then went on to cite examples of people who survived crashes without being prayed for.

“In 1972, Vesna Vulovic fell from 33,000 feet, which is the cruising altitude of a Port Harcourt bound Lagos flight. She survived without Adeboye’s prayers and went on to live a normal life.

“In 1971, Juliane Koepcke, while strapped to her airplane seat fell (10,500 ft) into the Amazon Rain Forest. She survived the fall without Adeboye’s prayers & was then able to walk through the jungle for 10 days till she was rescued,’ he stated.

Daddy Freeze had received bashing and commendation for his comments on Adeboye from people who responded to his rantings on Instagram.

 

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