NATIONAL NEWS
COVID-19: Okotie Kicks Against Wearing Facemask in Church
The Founder of the Household of God Church, Oregun, Lagos State, Reverend Chris Okotie, has frowned at the use of facemask in Church stating that it is unacceptable.
The Founder of the Household of God Church, Oregun, Lagos State, Reverend Chris Okotie, has frowned at the use of facemask in Church stating that it is unacceptable.

He disclosed that church services will not resume in his church on Sunday, August 9, 2020, and enlightened that putting on any type of face mask or face shield to the church means reintroducing the veil which was torn the moment Jesus Christ died on the Cross because with the tearing of the veil, there is no longer separation between God and His people and that wearing of face masks would reverse the order, which is unacceptable.

Recall that the Lagos state governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, last week announced that religious centres in the state can reopen for worship beginning from August 7, if they adhere strictly to the COVID-19 protocols which include wearing of face masks during service.
“When a man is standing before God in church wearing a shield or mask, he is denying the finished work of the cross, ” Okotie added.
Okotie stated that he decided to speak out on the issue because the face mask is now graduating into a face shield, which is a veil.
For publication of your news content, articles, videos or any other news worthy materials, please send to newsleverage1@gmail.com. For more enquiry, please call +234-901-067-1763 or whatsapp +234-901-067-1763. To place an advert, please call 09010671763
-
NATIONAL NEWS2 days agoADC Expels Don Norman Obinna, Nafiu Bala, Other Erring Members
-
Abia State News3 weeks agoAbia Govt Announces State Burial Service for Rev. Dr Uma Ukpai
-
Articles7 days agoGeneral Oluyede and the Prodigal Sons Who Return Only to Kill – Mahmud
-
METRO3 weeks agoApostle Chibuzor Pledges Lifelong Support for Any Lady Who Agrees to Marry Groom
-
Abia State News4 weeks agoMazi Ogbonnaya Simon Okoroji (1951-2025): Goodbye to Eternity – Dr Okoro Mourns
