Religious leaders have frowned at the recently amended Companies and Allied Matters Act, CAMA, by the government.
Primate Babatunde Elijah Ayodele, founder of INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church is not an exception, has vowed to wage war on anyone that wants to take over his church.
Speaking during the public launch of his new book titled: Warning to the Nations, the fiery preacher noted that he built the Church with his labour for many years.
He said: “They have not born that person, nobody, are you the one who bought the land, built the building, the Church that I used my money to finance, my sweat, they can’t try it oo, in my own Church.
“I pound my hand on my chest and I’m saying it with confidence.
“May be you’re the one they call, you will tell me. When all my investment, all my life, my soul, my energy, my blood is in the church, ah, forget CAMA.
“May be churches that are very rich, they can go and CAMA them, nobody can CAMA my church for me oo, nobody, no president, no governor, come and try, come and try it, let them come and take over nah.”
Bishop David Oyedepo, founder of the Living Faith Church, Popularly known as Winners Chapel, has also promised to fight such law, which he claim is ungodly.
The Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN, also frowned at the law, saying it is mainly targeted at Churches and politically motivated.
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