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Pastor Enenche declares end of terror reign, curses sponsors of banditry

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Senior Pastor of Dunamis International Gospel Centre, Dr. Paul Enenche, has launched another scathing attack on bandits, terrorists, and their sponsors, declaring that their reign of terror in Nigeria has come to an end.

While leading his congregation in an intense national prayer session on Sunday, the fiery cleric unleashed a series of curses against the perpetrators of killings, kidnappings, and bloodshed across the country.

Visibly angered by the persistent insecurity ravaging parts of the nation, Dr. Enenche warned those behind the violence that divine judgment was imminent, stressing that Nigeria’s soil, which has been soaked with the blood of innocent citizens, would soon rise in vengeance.

He said, “Every agent of the devil in Nigeria, agent of bloodshed, they call themselves terrorists, they call themselves kidnappers, bandits, evil herdsmen from hell or jihadists and their collaborators, sponsors and those who imported them into Nigeria I have bad news for you.

“Your time is up. Everyday for the thief but one day for the owner. We have been praying and we are not going to stop praying until the earth that drinks the blood of innocent citizens drink your own blood and swallow you up.

“Importers of terrorists, sponsors and collaborators and sympathizers of terrorists and the terrorists themselves, get ready, it is your season of judgement, the land of Nigeria will swallow you up and we shall have a nation of freedom, where people can be free to live unto the God they want to serve.

“There will be no hiding place for any devil, no matter how high or how low.”

Dr. Enenche’s declaration comes amid renewed concerns over alleged attacks on Christian communities in parts of the country.

Recently, some United States lawmakers and advocates for religious freedom accused Islamic extremists of carrying out targeted killings against Christians in Nigeria.

The claims, which were later echoed by U.S. President Donald Trump, drew outrage from Nigerian government officials and their supporters.

Trump had designated Nigeria as a “Country of Particular Concern” over what he described as an ongoing genocide against Christians, warning that the United States might take military action if the Nigerian government failed to stop the killings.

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