It Was a Two-Way Traffic As Pastor E.A Adeboye Eulogize Governor Fayose In Ado- Ekiti; The Governor Couldn't Hold His Peace Too

Pastor Enoch Adejare Adeboye, the General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God who was recently in Ekiti state has commended Governor, Ayodele Fayose of Ekiti state for his firm boldness in defending his people.
The cleric who was recieved on Saturday by Governor Fayose and the traditional ruler of Ado-Ekiti, the Ewi of Ado, Oba Rufus Adejugbe, at his palace, during the state visit as part of the church’s annual ‘Let’s Go A Fishing” programme; siezed the moment to make some profound comments about the state number on citizen.
In his words: “We thank God for your life sir. We thank God for your courage, for your boldness, we thank God for your being willing to take risks so that your people can be protected. You have been a governor who knows when to say enough is enough in defence of his people. And I’m sure you know what I’m talking about and I am sure the world knows. I don’t want to say more than that, but be assured that we are praying for you and you will succeed in Jesus name.”
”We wish all other governors who stand for their people, defend their people and know when to say enough is enough. We thank God for their lives.”, He added.
It was a two-way traffic for Governor Fayose as he was not left out of the praise spree. Mr Fayose also took out time to appreciate the coming of the clergy man,
In his words: “I know what it is for you to go round. And we pray that the Almighty will continue to be with you as you transverse the length and breadth of the world spreading the gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ. We have longed and waited for your coming. We appreciate your coming because we know what it means. You have been an inspiration to so many and indeed we need prayers that the Lord would make Year 2017 a meaningful one. We believe in God, we believe in you. The Bible says if we believe in the prophet we will have the benefits of the prophet and the benefits of God.”
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