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The Senior Pastor of the Dunamis International Gospel Center, Paul Enenche on Wednesday warned the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) against rigging the 2023 general elections.

According to Pastor Enenche, no rigging modality will work in the forthcoming election.

He called on people working with INEC to always do the right thing and not be used as a tool for rigging.

Enenche warned people who have social media space not to allow people to give them money to push the wrong information.

The cleric made this call while preaching at the church’s headquarters, Glory Dome in Abuja on Wednesday night

Pastor Enenche said, “No satanic and rigging modality will work in the season we are getting into.

“No structure of corruption can work. We are moving over to the other side and nothing can stop it.


“People should always insist on doing the right thing, if you are working in INEC do the right thing.


“If social media is your department, don’t allow people to give you money to push the wrong information.”

Enenche’s call is coming days after the presidential candidate of the Labour Party, Peter Obi visited his church.

The former Governor of Anambra State received a huge ovation from members of the church.

(NAIJANEWS)

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