Why I hate white garment churches (Cele) – Pastor David Ibiyeomie (Video)

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Why I hate white garment churches (Cele) – Pastor David Ibiyeomie

Pastor David Ibiyeomie Expresses concern Over White Garment Churches and Manipulative practises.

 

Key Facts: 

  • Pastor David Ibiyeomie’s Strong Aversion towards White Garment churches
  • Manipulative Practises in White Garment Churches, According to Ibiyeomie
  • Pastor David Ibiyeomie illustrates the Use of Rituals and demon Psalms to Alter destiny.

 

The Founder of Salvation Ministries, Pastor David Ibiyeomie, has openly expressed his strong disapproval of white garment churches, attributing his aversion to his belief that they engage in manipulative practises that affect people’s destinies. In a recent statement, Ibiyeomie emphasised that if individuals were aware of the practises employed by such churches, they would not hold a favourable opinion of them.

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According to Ibiyeomie, Prophets within white garment churches utilise demonic psalms and various rituals to alter the destinies of individuals, leading to sudden and unexpected changes in their behaviour. To illustrate his point, he shared a scenario where someone’s name is placed in a bottle of gin and a prophet recites incantations until the person becomes intoxicated.

 

Ibiyeomie firmly stated his disdain for white garment churches, explaining that many people are unaware of the practises they employ. He went on to describe a specific ritual where a person’s name is placed in a bottle of local gin, known as Kai Kai, while the prophet recites demonic psalms. As a result, the individual, who previously did not consume alcohol, starts asking for a bottle of schnapps, displaying a sudden change in behaviour.

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Watch the Video Here of Pastor David Ibiyeomie

 

https://youtube.com/shorts/5c-HAHfhQl8?feature=share

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The statements made by Pastor David Ibiyeomie highlight his negative perception of white garment churches, as he believes they utilise practises that manipulate people’s destinies, leading to significant behavioural changes.

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1 COMMENT

  1. I think that’s his opinion, yes we welcome that but a genuine call man of God will not come out to tell people he hate a church, pls let’s learn how, where, what and when to speak as man of God

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