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If Pastor Ibiyeomie Does Not Apologise To Us In 14 Days, He’ll Visit Our God – Celestial Prophet [Video]

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Pastor David Ibiyeomie, the founder of Salvation Ministries, has been threatened by a celestial prophet in response to his recent comments about White Garment churches.

If Pastor Ibiyeomie Does Not Apologise To Us In 14 Days, He'll Visit Our God - Celestial Prophet [Video]

Last week, Pastor Ibiyeomie expressed his disdain for white garment churches, claiming that they engage in fetish practices and manipulate destinies.

Do you know why I hate white garment churches? People don’t know why I hate them. If you know what they do, you will never like them. They can take your surname and put it inside a bottle of gin and make incantations.”

“That’s how they do it. All these yeye prophets will take the name of somebody and put it inside the local gin and read all those demonic Psalms in it,” Ibiyeomie said.

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During a recent sermon, the celestial church prophet criticized Pastor Ibiyeomie’s remarks, referring to them as a “terrible mistake.”

He asked Ibiyeomie to apologize within a 14-day period, warning that failure to do so would result in him having an encounter with their God.

He said, “I am saying that I want to speak to Mr or Pastor David Ibiyeomie, I am a Bonafide celestial prophet. But what he said to we the celestials, he really made a terrible mistake and as a man of God, we are expecting him within that 14 days that supreme evangelist speak against him to apologize. If he did not, this is not a word of threat, he will visit our God.”

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Watch the video below:

KanyiDaily recalls that Pastor David Ibiyeomie recently urged parents not to buy mobile phones for their children until they get admission into the university.

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