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Sunday 21 September 2014

AREGBESOLA'S VICTORY IS A STATEMENT OF FACT ABOUT HIS EXCELLENT PERFORMANCE - PASTOR W.F. KUMUYI

The General Overseer of the Deeper Christian Life Ministry , Pastor William Folorunso Kumiyi has descibed Governor of the state of Rauf Aregbesola as a man who has demonstrated exemplary leadership with his disposition to all religion creeds and massive infra structural development in the state. 

He said the attitude of the governor has not suggested any form of favouritsm to any religion in his policies and programme.

The Deeper Life General Overseer made the statement while addressing journalists during a Courtesy visit to the Governor, at the State House, Osogbo. 

Kumuyi thank God for the peaceful conduct of the August 9 Governorship Election in the state and the emergence of Governor Aregbesola for second term while urging the governor to double his efforts during the second term.
Pasrot Kumuyi thanked "God for the smooth election that took place on the 9th of August."I bless the name of the Lord for the state for bringing you back for the second term. The vote of the state speaks loudly that one good term deserves another".

Responding, Governor Aregbesola appreciated the Deeper Life man of God for bringing the crusade to Osun saying the crusade will definatately manifest spiritually in his administration and the life of the people of the state.

Aregbesola said Osun is blessed with the leading lights in Christendom with Pastor Kumuyi as one of them which according to him informs the state government's decision to build interdenominational convention ground for revivals and crusades.

He said his administration is determined to do better in second term and tasked pastor Kumuyi to pray for the success of his administration.

The Osun governor also tasked the Clergyman to pray against the Ebola virus which is disturbing Nigeria and rest of West of Africa.

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