Lauretta Onochie, a media aide of President Muhammadu Buhari has dropped some revelations as she called
out the General Overseer of the Living Faith Church Worldwide, Bishop David Oyedepo for condemning the Company and Allied Matters Acts (CAMA).
Recall that Onochie had earlier openly criticized the Cleric for rejecting the CAMA law, saying it is irrational to subject churches to the same laws as companies.
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Onochie had said that Oyedepo would have to abide by the government’s law as long as he dwells in the country because he said the law was borne out of the government’s jealousy about the prosperity recorded by the church.
The media aide, on Monday, August 31, took to her official Twitter handle to drop the indictment against Bishop Oyedepo’s church and Nicholas Mutu, House Committee Chair on Oil and Gas.
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Here's what she tweeted;
“There’s a difference between CONTROL & REGULATION CAMA aims at REGULATION. Where Nicholas Mutu, House Committee Chair on Oil & Gas, regularly received money from @NDDCOnline & also paid ₦20m in a day to Mr Oyedepo’s church, Nigerians want the regulation in place.”
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