/ May 15, 2026
/ May 15, 2026

How my father escaped assassination at our home – Oyedepo’s daughter

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The daughter of renowned Nigerian clergyman and founder of Living Faith Church Worldwide, Bishop David Oyedepo, Love Ogah, has revealed a shocking account of an assassination attempt on her father during her secondary school.

Speaking during a recent sermon, Ogah recounted how a group of hired assassins stormed their home with the intent to kill Bishop Oyedep

According to her, the assailants openly declared their mission upon arrival and conducted an extensive search of the house in pursuit of the popular preache

Despite combing the residence for hours, the attackers reportedly failed to locate him. Ogah, recalling the incident, said the family watched in disbelief as the drama unfolded.

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“The assassins came and said they came to kill my father. They searched everywhere, room to room, but couldn’t find him,” she narrate

“After they left, my father came out and said he saw them the whole time — they just couldn’t see him. All of us were looking like it was a film trick

She added that Bishop Oyedepo maintained he remained physically present and watched the intruders, yet they were supernaturally blinded to his presence.”d.d.r.o.years.d to his presence.

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