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PFN declares two-day fasting against UNN witchcraft conference

As reactions continue to trail the witchcraft conference scheduled to be held in Nigeria’s premier University, the University of Nigeria Nsukka, the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria, PFN, on Sunday, declared a two-day “prayer of warfare” against the conference.

Godwin Madu, chairman of PFN in Enugu, in a statement called for the cancellation of the conference, describing it as “sponsoring evil”.

The conference is being organised by the B.I.C Ijomah Centre for Policy and Research in the university and will take place between November 26 and November 27.

The PFN chair the conference does not “give God glory,”.

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“We cannot fold our arms and watch our future dragged into what will not give God glory,” he said in the statement.

“To this end, the Church in Enugu has declared a two-day prayer of warfare. We must not allow this at a time like this, as we have had enough of ungodly activities in the country already. The Church should pray against those sponsoring evil in the state.”

He said Enugu state is “in the hands of God,” adding: “We will not hand it over to witches.”

“So, all Christians should, without further delay, call on the God of Abraham, Isaac, Jacob and the awesome God of David to fight for his name,” he said.

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