Thursday 27 February 2014

How Rev. King’s Devotees Celebrate His Birthday

Devotees of Chukwnemeka Ezeugo, a.k.a. Rev. King, the founder of the Christian Praying Assembly, have marked his birthday in absentia, referred to their provider as their God.
The members bought several pages of newspapers to congratulate Rev. King, who is on his death row.
A women's group of the Christian Praying Assembly, St. Faith Woman (Daughters of the Kingdom of God), in their advert in a national daily described King as "the light of the world".
"Daddy, you are the light of the world, a nation without you is in total darkness,"the group said.
They also referred to him as God, adding that they were proud of him because, he would lead them to the promise land, just like Joshua led the Israelites in the Bible.
"You are the unchangeable, unmovable and unstoppable God.
"We, the entire members of St. Faith Women, are happy because you are here on this Earth to lead us to the promised land,"the group said in the advert.
Another devotee, Bishop Onyiliagha David King, while congratulated the Founder, expressed his gratitude to him:
"This date is worth remembering and celebrating for mankind especially to me you raised from the dead on 11 September, 2013 when death came over me."
"By your command I came back to life, Daddy G.O. you are too much, even death obeys you, proving that you are the saviour of mankind,"he added.
Such devotees and groups as St. Peters of C.P.A Worldwide, Evan. Clement, Thaddeus Elochukwu Obiora and others have also congratulated and rejoiced with Rev. King on his birthday.
It would be recalled that Rev. King was sentenced to death by hanging for the murder of Ann Uzoh and attempted murder of five other devotees by the Lagos High Court on 11 January, 2007.
The cleric appealed against the judgement at the Appeal Court, which affirmed the Lagos High Court verdict. Rev. King then headed to the Supreme Court, where the matter is still pending.
While he is still in prison custody, however, the church members maintain his ministry.

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