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PFN vows to resist UNN’s witches conference, asks Christians to call on God ‘to fight for His name’

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PFN vows to resist UNN's witches conference, ask Christians to call on God ‘to fight for His name’

The Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN) has vowed to frustrate the planned witches conference being organized by the University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN).

The Enugu State Chairman of PFN, Bishop Godwin Madu, made the vow on Sunday in a statement, declaring that Enugu State is in serious danger if the proposed conference scheduled to hold this week is allowed.

Describing that the conference is “a subtle way of handing Enugu State over to the kingdom of darkness”, Madu said: “We cannot fold our hands and watch our future dragged into what will not give God glory.

“To this end, the Church in Enugu has declared two-day prayer of warfare. We must not allow this at a time like this, as we have had enough of ungodly activities in the country already.

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“The Church should pray against those sponsoring evil in the state.

Enugu State is in the hands of God and for that reason, we will not hand it over to witches. So, all Christians should, without delay, call on the God of Abraham, Isaac, Jacob and the awesome God of David to fight for His name.”

The PFN chairman also called on the Vice Chancellor of the UNN, Prof. Charles Igwe, to immediately call off the conference.

“It will be in the interest of the vice-chancellor & Co. to cancel the event, as holding it would amount to declaring war against God and they know what the implications will be,” he warned.

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