“Ends In Bitterness And Destruction”: Bishop Oyedepo Sends Serious Warning To Yahoo Boys
- Bishop David Oyedepo has warned internet fraudsters popularly known as “Yahoo Boys” to stop defrauding people
- The founder of the Living Faith Church warned that Yahoo Boys” are on a very fast lane that always ends in bitterness and destruction
- The popular man of God said those in the business of defrauding others have no future in the kingdom of God
Ota, Ogun state - The founder and presiding bishop of the Living Faith Church, Bishop David Oyedepo, said the life of internet fraudsters popularly known as “Yahoo Boys” will end in destruction.
Oyedepo warned “Yahoo Boys” to stop defrauding people as they have a tainted future.
The popular man of God advised youths to live within the ambit of the law, The Punch reports.
He stated this while ministering at a service in Canaanland, Ota in Ogun state on Sunday, April 28.
Oyedepo said those in the business of defrauding others are on a very fast lane that always ends in destruction.
“Nobody playing games has a future in the kingdom. Hear this and hear it forever. If that is your trade, stop it.
“Yahoo Yahoo business, stop it. Grabbing people’s ATM card details, stop it! You are on a very fast lane that always ends in bitterness and destruction.
“There is the law to mind. The law of sowing and reaping. The law of seedtime and harvest. The law of giving and receiving that is the law.
“There is the law to mind. The law of sowing and reaping. The law of seedtime and harvest. The law of giving and receiving that is the law.
Pastor Ibiyeomie lays curses on Yahoo boys
Meanwhile, YEN.com.gh reported that the lead pastor of Salvation Ministries, Port-Harcourt, Rivers state, Pastor David Ibiyeomie, laid curses on internet fraudsters popularly called Yahoo boys.
Ibiyeome said Yahoo is stealing and asked anyone doing it to desist and repent without further delay.
The popular man of God spoke at the church's annual Glory Reign program in Port Harcourt, Rivers state
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