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Winners Chapel Building Airstrip For Members To Land, Park Their Aircrafts – Bishop Oyedepo

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Popular Nigerian pastor Bishop David Oyedepo says members of the church and worshipers who wish to attend his church programme will soon be able to fly their aircraft directly from any part of the world to his church in Ota, Ogun state.

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Oyedepo, the founder of founder of Living Faith Church Worldwide, also known as Winners Chapel, made this known on Sunday during the Tehillah Night Special Edition at Covenant University Chapel.

The new generation university is owned by Bishop Oyedepo who recently had a lavish 70th birthday celebrations attended by the high and mighty global citizens.

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The magazine reports that the popular pastor had confessed of owning a fleet of aircraft which he fly around the world.

Pastor Paul Enenche, one of his ‘sons’ in faith had also recently promised to purchase an aircraft for him to add to the number in the fleet.

While speaking at the university the Man of God, MOG  disclosed that  members of the church or other visitors willing to attend his programmes, will soon have the opportunity to land their airplanes at an airstrip situated within the church premises, unlike before when they had to land at the public airports before making connection to Ota where the church is situated.

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He said the federal government has approved an airstrip to be constructed within the vast church premises.

Himself and “members with their planes will have where to land and park,” in the airstrip soon to be constructed by the church, the MOG said.

He also revealed that some some graduates from the university Aviation school are among his pilots, adding that the church should be proud of this achievement, saying airstrip will improve transportation for worshipers and visitors, especially during the church’s large events that usually draw thousands of worshipers from around the world.

The bishop said, “I am sure you will be glad to know that the Federal Government has approved an airstrip for Canaanland.ation

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“I won’t need to fly a helicopter to the airport. I can leave from here to wherever I am going. Members with their planes will have where to land and park.

“Won’t you be glad to know that there are some captains that fly me who are graduates of Covenant University? We don’t have an aviation department here, but they found their place in God and went after it.

“That’s what this university is all about, it’s not about boxing you up. It’s about allowing you to locate God’s plan and pursue it accordingly. Young people, don’t play away your life, you don’t have a spare.”

Recall that Enenche had promised to “buy my father in the Lord (Oyedepo), an aircraft.”

“I want to live a Kingdom-first lifestyle, start now! I want to be a major giver in the Kingdom, don’t wait! I believe that one day, I will buy my father in the Lord (Oyedepo), an aircraft,” Enenche said

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“I’m trusting God for that, not that he can’t buy for himself, but this is just to add to what you have Sir, but before I reach that level, when he bought this current aircraft many years ago, I went to him with an offering; I said, “This is for aircraft’s tyre.”

“The meaning of it is; if I had enough money to buy the aircraft, I could have bought it but, since I cannot buy it now, at least this money is equivalent to the tyre – plenty money because every part of the elephant is big,” he added.


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