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Daddy Freeze tears into Pastor Adeboye’s son

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Daddy Freeze tears into Pastor Adeboye’s son

Controversial radio personality and convener of the Free The Mantle Movement, Daddy Freeze has taken a swipe at Leke, the last child of clergyman, Pastor E.A Adeboye over comments he made on his Instagram page.

Leke had posted on Instagram days ago saying that; “the greatest threat to Islam in Nigeria is RCCG, Winners and churches of the same belief.”

He also insinuated in the post that someone is being paid to attack Nigerian churches on a daily basis.

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Reacting to Leke’s comments on social media, Daddy Freeze said one is more likely to find Jesus in a Mosque than in the Redeemed Christian Church of God.

He wrote; “Dear Leke, are you trying to say that Islam is a bad religion? Or is your doltish write up, trying to imply that RCCG and Winners were set up to ‘threaten’ Islam?

“Why you no gree get sense like this? As you old so, come swell like pussycat pregnancy sense still far from you?

“When brains were handed out were u playing truant? When you were born, did people forget to congratulate your dad? Because I don’t get it…?

“Anyway, write these words down in marble and please do me a favor, show them to your daddy and his boys.

“YOU ARE MORE LIKELY TO FIND JESUS IN A MOSQUE THAN IN RCCG.” ~FRZ.

 

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