I will never serve a God that stops snow but can’t put an end to election rigging – Daddy Freeze knock Adeboye

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Media personality, Ifedayo Olarinde, also known as Daddy Freeze, has reacted to a viral video of the General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor Enoch Adeboye, saying that he suspended winter in Colorado.
In the video, the RCCG overseer had said “Years ago, I was invited to Colorado in America in January. I don’t like cold weather at all. So, I told God to suspend the weather while I am there. Throughout the days I was there, God pushed away the winter and brought in summer.”

Reacting to the video via his official Instagram page, Daddy Freeze said he cannot serve a God who couldn’t stop the rigging of the election in Nigeria but changed another country’s weather.

He further urged Nigerians to change the narrative of what their parents considered to be ‘god’.

According to him, “I can never serve a god that stops the snow but can’t resurrect his servants like Osinachi or young people like Mohbad. A god who watches his tithe paying children in hunger and penury yet can’t stop the free-falling Naira, despite his son’s declaration in 2016. A god whose angels were watching over polling booths, yet rigging went unabated. I think it has NOW come upon us to change the narrative of what our parents consider to be ‘god’.”

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