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Daddy freeze claims Christians once banned Christmas
Popular on-air-personality (OAP), Daddy Freeze, has successfully raised questions in the minds of several Nigerians about Christianity. He often bashes church pastors as well as corrupt practices with backing from the scriptures.
The broadcaster has definitely become a thorn in the flesh of several religious leaders and the followership of his online church, the Free The Sheeple Movement, is gradually gaining grounds.
The year 2018 is winding down and several people are already in a festive mood as they prepare for the Christmas holiday.
However, Freeze recently took to his Instagram page to reveal that the celebration of Christmas was once banned by Christians. According to him, the holiday has its origin rooted in pagan worship.
He wrote: “Did you know that Christians once banned Christmas? It’s because they knew it’s true pagan origin.”
Meanwhile a Nigerian pastor recently tackled the broadcaster at a thanksgiving service where he spoke on the importance of giving.
According to reports, Bishop Omooba Adebowale claimed Daddy Freeze is an idiot and he prays God visits him soon. He also advised his congregation not to pay attention to his teachings.
The man of God also went ahead to gift a lucky church member his pair of shoes said to be worth about $400 (145K).
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