Bishop Thomas Aremu has stated that he has no plan to open his own church following his retirement from the Living Faith Church.
IDOMA VOICE recalls that Bishop Aremu and David Abioye recently bowed out of office in line with the guidelines of the Mandate, the operational manual of the Living Faith Church, globally known as Winners Chapel.
Speaking during his valedictory service in Bashorun, Ibadan, on Monday, the cleric insisted that despite his retirement, he will not open his own church.
Earlier, the President and founder of the church, Bishop David Oyedepo, commended Bishop Aremu for his steadfastness and service in God’s vineyard.
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