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  Bishop Oyedepo Due In Liberia
  35,000 Expected to Attend Empowerment Summit
   

This paper has reliably learned that the President of the LIVING Faith Church Worldwide, commonly known as the Winners Chapel International, Bishop David Oyedepo will make an apostolic visit to Liberia from July 20-22, 2009.


He is expected to be in the country for three days and this will be his first time coming to a country where he name has become house-hold.

PHOTO: Bishop & Mrs. David Oyedepo

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