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Almost 100 undergraduates of the University of Ibadan and the Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile Ife renounced cultism at the separates crusades tagged ‘Campus Holy Ghost Service’, which were held at the two universities.
Our correspondent, who monitored the two events on Dove TV, which is owned by the Redeemed Christian Church of God, observed that the number of students, who turned their back on their evil ways at UI outnumbered those who shunned various cult groups at the OAU.
Speaking on the topic, Divine Visitation, at UI on Wednesday night, the cleric admonished anyone involved in cultism to come out of the congregation to the altar area to surrender their lives to Jesus Christ.
Before Adeboye counted 12, students trooped out to renounce cultism publicly and the cleric prayed to God to destroy every evil covenant and curse they might have attracted while they were members od various cult groups.
The revival held at the OAU had the Vice-Chancellor of the university, Prof. Bamitale Omole, in attendance and he watched with joy as his students trooped out and turned their backs on cult groups.
Some youngsters, who apparently are secondary school students, were also seen among those who renounced cultism at the OAU crusade, tagged ‘Mighty Hand of Power.’
Some female students were also part of those who decided to come out of cultism to begin to live responsibly on the campus.
Adeboye said “I want those of you who have been deceived into joining any cult group to come forward and my God will set you free.
“Come now, I want to pray for you, the Lord wants to set you free. Come and be free, come to the one who can set you free. “
The Public Relations of the OAU, Mr. Abiodun Olanrewaju, when contacted, said those who renounced cultism at the crusade could not be said to be students of the OAU because students from various higher institution attended the service.
He said, “Some students came from different higher institutions for the service. Some of them hearkened to the call of God made by Baba Adeboye.
“We are happy that youths of this country are renouncing cultism and embracing God. It shows that there is a bright future for this country. We are happy and I am sure the people of Nigeria are happy about this.”