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‘Why should we praise him?’ — Reactions as rumour of Oyedepo approving N650m for road repairs

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David Oyedepo, founder of the Living Faith Church Worldwide also known as Winners Chapel, has sparked a deluge of reactions on Twitter following reports circulating that he approved N650m to repair roads in Ogun state.

‘Why should we praise him?’ — Reactions as rumour of Oyedepo approving N650m for road repairs    Facebook24TwitterTelegramCopy LinkWhatsAppMore3 David Oyedepo, founder of the Living Faith Church Worldwide also known as Winners Chapel, has sparked a deluge of reactions on Twitter following reports circulating that he approved N650m to repair roads in Ogun state. The repairs, according to rumour mills, will cover the old toll gate bordering Lagos and Ogun states as well as the Idi-Iroko expressway from Oju Ore to Iyana Iyesi in Ogun state. Though yet to be confirmed, the rumours have stirred up conversation on the Nigerian Twittersphere with users registering their differing opinions on the microblogging platform. While a segment of users welcomed the development and commended the cleric, others labelled it a “business strategy”. “Bishop Oyedepo approved that huge amount of money to repair bad roads not because of anything but his customers (church members) are complaining… Those roads leads to his church not my house… He’s gaining from it, so why should we praise him,??” asked a Twitter user. “It’s the duty of government to fix roads and not that of Pastor Oyedepo. The church can assist but they are not under any obligation to do so. Since that’s the case, I want to commend Bish. Oyedepo for approving the sum of #650m for the construction of the road in Ota, Ogun state,” said a Twitter user. “Oyedepo wants to invest N650m to repair the road leading to his church. Very commendable investment, at least people do not need to suffer bad road when coming to his church to make donations. He also bought a N2.5billion Helicopter just to evade traffic. Wow, This man is trying,” another user said.
David Oyedepo, founder of the Living Faith Church Worldwide also known as Winners Chapel, has sparked a deluge of reactions on Twitter following reports circulating that he approved N650m to repair roads in Ogun state.

Social work donates to the poor



Social work donates to poor people.


We are Cambodian, living in Cambodia, a small country in Southeast Asia with a population of more than fifteen million people. We contribute to society and contribute to the well-being of the people of the city. Because we are living in the 1 world, we must help each other​, however, in many cases, we must share what we have with people who are suffering. Many people live in poverty, the homeless, jobless live in public areas, we need to work together for all of us contribute to social work for the promotion of the poor. Living in one's world, one's country and being the same people, we need to be able to promote one another.

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Watch All of V.Unbeatable's Best 'America's Got Talent' Performances

V.Unbeatable took home to crown on the Season 2 finale of America's Got Talent: The Champions on Monday night (Feb. 17).

The Mumbai, India-based dance crew -- who first appeared on the 2019 season of America's Got Talent -- beat out high-flying trapeze act Duo Transcend and violinist Tyler Butler-Figueroa who placed second and third, respectively, for the title.
Comprised of 28 dancers aged 12 to 27, the inspirational group earned judge Howie Mandel's golden buzzer during the audition round of AGT: The Champions, sending them straight to the finals thanks to their jaw-droppingly acrobatic routine set to Aditi Singh Sharma's "Dhoom Machale Dhoom." For their performance in the finals, V.Unbeatable teamed up with none other than Travis Barker of Blink-182, who accompanied their performance of "Tattad Tattad" on the drums.


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(Spoiler alert: Do not read this post if you want to remain in the dark on who won Season 2 of NBC’s “America’s Got Talent: The Champions.)

Season 2 of NBC’s “America’s Got Talent: The Champions” is in the books. The champion of “The Champions” is V.Unbeatable.

Watch the momentous announcement for the dance group, which hails from India, via the video above. Pretty cool moment.

Monday also featured quite a lineup of guest performers, including a few “AGT” alums. KISS, Travis Barker (with AGT: Champions finalists V. Unbeatable), Lindsey Stirling (with AGT: Champions finalist the Silhouettes), Kodi Lee, Shin Lim and Colin Cloud, and Kseniya Simonova (with AGT: Champions finalists Angelina Jordan and Tyler Butler Figueroa) were all on the season finale’s set list.


Bishop David Oyedepo Net Worth and Lifestyle


How David Oyedepo Achieved a Net Worth of $150 Million


David Oyedepo is a preacher, author, businessman, and architect. This Nigerian man is best known as the founder and Bishop of the Living Faith Church Worldwide, which is also known as Winners’ Chapel International. He is also the founder and presiding bishop of Faith Tabernacle, a megachurch, in Ota, Ogun State, Nigeria. He is currently one of the richest religious figures in the world, and it is estimated that he has accrued a personal net worth of $140 million. Here is how David Oyedepo became so rich. According to Buzz Nigeria, David Oyedepo was born on September 27, 1954, in Osogbo, Nigeria. He was part of the Odo-oro clan and was raised in Omu-Aran in Kwara State. He comes from a family with mixed religious beliefs, as his father was a Muslim healer while his mother was a member of the Eternal Order of the Cherubim and Seraphim Movement, which is a branch of the Aldura Movement. However, he was raised by his grandmother who was a devout Anglican, so she probably had the most influence on his religious beliefs.

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