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| Pastor Ituah Ighodalo |
Drawing inspiration from the late Canadian–American Pentecostal pastor, John D. Lake, Ighodalo wrote thus:
“Several years ago, the Ebola virus erupted in Africa, killing thousands of people without restraint or cure. The medical world was perplexed. A great man of God by the name John G. Lake came to the rescue by laying hands on infected people who were not to be touched.
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He stressed that if he and any member of his deliverance team laid their hands on those infected with the virus, they would not contract the disease.
“And if they drink any deadly thing (Ebola virus included) it shall not hurt them, they shall lay hand on the sick (those already infected) and they shall recover,” he said.
The Ebola Virus has killed no fewer than 670 people and infected more than 1,000 in Africa.
It hit Nigeria when a Liberian, Patrick Sawyer (who is dead now), flew in from his country last week.


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