Different reactions have trailed Bishop Oyedepo’s son, Isaac, dumping Winners to start a new ministry.
Netizens have reacted differently to the news of Living Faith founder, Bishop Oyedepo’s son, Isaac Oyedepo dumping his father’s church to start a new ministry.
Glamtush earlier reported that Isaac had resigned as the Global Youth Pastor of the Living Faith Church Worldwide to start his own ministry.
Pastor Isaac Oyedepo is the second son of Bishop Oyedepo.
To this end, Isaac Oyedepo said, ‘My God-given mandate is to reclaim a generation and to ensure that this generation sees the fire of God-revival in our generation.”
He and his elder brother David Jr. were ordained as pastors in May 2007 by Kenneth Copeland.
Isaac is married to Ayomitide Oyedepo, and their union is blessed with four children.
The news has since caused a stir online as many noted how the clergyman’s son is looking to start his own business through Ministry, which has become lucrative.
Ruby Cake Hut wrote, “No issues at all. If for say Dem make am the successor, everybody for shout “Family business”. Now him don go open him own, make people rest nau. The good news must spread abroad.”
Conleth Hills wrote, “I been think say na God dey call them.”
One Hausa Panda wrote, “This shouldn’t be an issue! My papa get company no mean say I just remain there. He has a calling. He probably needed to make that step to fulfill his calling.”
I Am Emy wrote, “Business people.”
It’s Lawson Jr wrote, “Generational business enterprise.”
“Feb Idahosa do same na, church if god mission unusual. Word of Faith group of schools and Nathan American Academy. Everybody must not inherit their parents’ church,” Zenny Winny wrote.
Eghe Tricia wrote, “Everybody has different callings. This shouldn’t even be an issue.”
Snow White wrote, “As the papa no gree die. He come make another investor’s move.”
“As per he knows he is gonna make more money, business as usual,” wrote Oge Bimpe.
Mr Digits wrote, “Next of kin no come gree wait again.”
Official Wini wrote, “Church business is a good business.”
“Church is business organization Fela said it,” Xhaka Zulu wrote.
Kylie Vic wrote, “Man need access to the Aza but them still dey give am salary for the family business.”
Official Agege wrote, “He has waited so long for his papa to die but the man is too strong.”
Lilian Ajas wrote, “And una say if I no pay tithe, God no go bless me. Una dey whine.”