Nigeria - Bishop David Oyedepo, the leader of Living Faith Church worldwide also known as Winners Chapel, wasn’t by all the blings and swags of Nigeria music star, Dapo Oyebanji popularly known as D’banj when they came in contact.
D’banj was recently contacted to perform at a Youth Programme in Covenant University where the Bishop was also a special guest of honour.
When D’banj was introduced by the MC to mount the stage for his performance, D’banj appeared covered in his normal bling-bling mode of dressing and when he was introducing his song, the highly respected Bishop Oyedepo stopped him.
According to an eye witness account, the Bishop’s gesture took everyone by surprise when he ordered the ‘Fall in Love’ crooner to stop his performance.
It was learnt that the Bishop while trying to maintain the good standard of Christianity, told D’banj to remove the entire bling on his neck and to be cautious of what he’d say on stage.
Although Bishop Oyedepo uttered the warning to D’banj jokingly, many maintained that he meant every word he said concerning the music star.
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