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Lagos gov poll: Jandor goes spiritual, visits church for prayers

Abdul-Azeez Adediran aka Jandor, the PDP governorship candidate in Lagos, has visited the Lord’s Chosen Charismatic Revival Movement Church for prayers ahead of the 2023 general elections.

Speaking with newsmen, Adediran said that the purpose of his visit and service was to seek God’s blessings and wisdom ahead of the election.

“I visited this revered institution to worship with the people of God and to seek God’s face in my present and future endeavours,” he said.

He said he was not at the church to campaign but for the congregation to intercede for him, so that he would record victory in the election.

“It is a great moment to be here before this congregation today, I was listening to your preaching on freedom and total victory, I pray we would be victorious ” he added.

“I was excited because the preaching could not have been a mere coincidence. Our mission in the state is to seek freedom and total victory,” he said.

“So, we are so blessed that your preaching was in line with our mission for the people of Lagos State,” he said.

Adediran said he strongly believes that power and affluence come from God, hence his determination to commit his mission and vision to Him.

He noted that his visit to the church was to emphasise that only God could ordain, saying that “the journey was so hard, it is only God that can make it easy for me.”

Speaking, Pastor Lazarus Muoka, the founder and General Overseer of the church, said his prayer for politicians was for the will of God be done.

According to him, he does not pray for any politicians to win because he believes in the will of God.

“Whoever God determines, let him win. if God says you will win, then it is the will of God and not man.

“Let the will of God prevails on your aspiration since you have said that what you are looking for is the face of God. So, let the will of God be.”

“For me, all the candidates that are contesting are my choice and whoever God determines, let him emerged as the winner,” he said.

credit: PM News