-Deeper Life denies Report On Theft By Pastor William Kumuyi To The U.S
The Deeper Christian Life Ministry has dismissed media reports suggesting that its General Superintendent, Pastor William F. Kumuyi, accused the United States government or denied the reality of Christian persecution in Nigeria.
In a statement issued by the church’s spokesperson, Deeper Life described the circulating claims as false, misleading, and completely out of context.
The ministry clarified that Pastor Kumuyi, during a recent sermon, had called for calm and faith in God amid rising insecurity, but did not blame the U.S. or downplay the suffering of Christians in the country.
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The statement reads: “The Deeper Christian Life Ministry @dclmhq condemns in the strongest terms the malicious and entirely false news report circulated by a faceless platform which goes by the name of Ibomfocus.
“The story with the headline: “America is Trying to Steal our Natural Resources; There is No Christian Genocide in Nigeria, says Pastor Kumuyi” is a total fabrication and the figment of the imagination of its authors.
“Pastor Kumuyi did not at any time address a press conference or make the aforementioned statement in Lagos. He has been away from Nigeria for a considerable length of time, holding programmes in the Oceania region and the Far East.
“Besides, Pastor Kumuyi is well known for focusing entirely on preaching the gospel of Jesus Christ. He does not dabble into politics, as the false story mentioned above seemed to suggest.
Deeper Life denies Report On Theft
“The Ministry warns all those bent on mischief by seeking to drag our General Superintendent into politics, or fabricating stories in his name, to desist from such venture. In the future, any such activity may attract action”.






