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Another Nigerian Pastor Slams Daddy Freeze, Compares Him To Mad Dog

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Another Nigerian pastor, Paul Eneche has slammed Daddy Freeze over his comment about the founder of Living Faith Church, Bishop David Oyedepo.

While reacting to a viral video in which Daddy Freeze described Bishop Oyedepo as a bald-headed fowl, Eneche, who is the Senior Pastor of Dunamis International Christian Centre stated that the controversial media personality lacks moral values and respect.

Eneche, who described Daddy Freeze as a mad dog who is suffering from a bipolar disease said he risks the wrath of God if he continues attacking pastors in the country.

In a video obtained by LIB, the pastor said his reaction was borne out of the need to address certain issues for the sake of upcoming generations adding that the culture of respect is a well-rooted scriptural bible and African culture.

Justifying calling Daddy Freeze a mad Dog, the cleric noted that Jesus did that first when he called Herod a wild dog.

He further described Freeze as a man that is looking for attention, by all means, adding that he was trying to pull down people who have built values over the years.

Speaking on how Pastor David Ibiyeomie called Daddy Freeze a bastard, Eneche said the media personality deserves to be called a bastard because he behaves like one.

On Air Personality, Daddy Freeze.

Eneche said Daddy Freeze is wifeless, houseless, jobless and unfit to speak about Oyedepo, who has been married for close to forty years.

Highlighting the success achieved by Pastor Oyedepo, Eneche said the Cleric founded Covenant University noting that the institution is among top 500 universities in the world, number 4 in Africa and number 1 in Nigeria.

Enenche also advised Daddy Freeze to start a church from the scratch, gather up to 10,000 people as his church members, pray for the sick, deliver the oppressed, help their widows and orphans.

However, he advised the people who follows the teaching of Daddy Freeze not to waste their life but they should rather do to make a mark in their generation.