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Mummy GO Has Somethings To Say About Valentine’s Day (Video)

Mummy GO Has Somethings To Say About Valentine’s Day (Video)
Controversial evangelist, Funmilayo Adebayo a.k.a Mummy GO, narrates the origination of Valentine’s day and the kingdom of darkness’s impact.
According to the preacher, Valentine’s Day is a demonic celebration which should be abolished while affirming that the originator died miserably.
“The story that happened that they said they are celebrating as Valentine does not deserve celebration. The story has nothing to celebrate, but the enemy just chose it because that man — Valentino or what did they call him — they knew everybody loves him because he is a good person, who helped people and showed love to everyone,” Mummy GO said.
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“Yet, how did he die? He died a useless, terrible death. He died of dejection if you know the story very well. Is that something that needs to be celebrated? No.
“But they purposively chose it because the kingdom of darkness needs a day dedicated for falling, destruction and how do you convince people to celebrate immorality: they use popular figures loved by others.”
Watch video below..
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