Love Ogah, daughter of Bishop David Oyedepo, the founder of Living Faith Church Worldwide, has recounted a chilling experience from her secondary school days when assassins stormed their Lagos residence in a failed attempt to kill her father.
Speaking during a recent sermon, Ogah narrated how a group of hired killers gained access to their home and declared openly that they were there to assassinate Bishop Oyedepo. Despite ransacking the entire house, room by room, the assailants left empty-handed and bewildered.
“The assassins came and said they came to kill my father,” she recalled. “They searched everywhere — room to room — but couldn’t find him. After they left, my father came out and said he saw them the whole time. They just couldn’t see him. All of us were looking like it was a film trick.”
According to her, the experience left the entire family in awe, as Bishop Oyedepo later explained that he was in the house the whole time, but the attackers were supernaturally blinded and could not perceive his presence.
The miraculous account has sparked fresh conversations among believers about divine protection and the supernatural interventions often shared by the renowned preacher and his family.
Bishop David Oyedepo is widely regarded as one of Africa’s most influential religious leaders, known for his teachings on faith, prosperity, and divine security.
That’s pure jazz no two ways about it. God almighty had never made any of his prophets in the holy books invincible during attacks and persecution but rather directs them to run away for their presence where they couldn’t be reached or seen. Even his beloved christ he asked the parents to run away to far country away from the prying eyes of the enemies. So it’s never possible that he make oyedepo invisible before his attackers. It’s either there was no such thing that happened or he has fortified himself as a grounded yoruba man. Just deceiving his congregation that he is highly grounded in God’s protection to the extend that he is sometimes invisible to his enemies.