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DEMONS IN ASO ROCK: ATILADE

                           
     
Archbishop Magnus Atilade, chairman of the Christian Association of Nigeria, (CAN), Southwest Zone, has backed Reuben Abat's claims that there are some demonic forces at work in Aso rock Presidential villa.

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MAGNUS ATILADE


Speaking with SUN Newspaper, the Archbishop said, ''I will say that we should not just dismiss Abati’s assertions with a mere wave of the hands as some people want Nigerians to do. Abati is not a kid, if he had not seen anything, he would not have talked.

"For one, we all know that principalities and powerful forces exist and they can occupy anywhere. It is only power of prayers that can subdue them.

"If principalities and power have not occupied Aso Rock, how would you explain the actions of some of our leaders that have at one time or the other been the landlords at Aso Rock, even including the present landlord there?

"Some of our leaders before getting to Aso Rock would make a lot of promises to Nigerians but on getting to Aso Rock, they become changed persons, they become inaccessible, and Nigerians now become baffled as to what has gotten over them.

"Of course, it is those principalities, and demons that are responsible. We need to carry out spiritual cleansing of Aso Rock.

"However, in doing that, I will advise President Buhari to organize inter-faith prayers that will bring about Christian and Islamic leaders to pray and purge Aso Rock of any demonic influence, and this should be done very fast."

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