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Paul Enenche slams Daddy Freeze, calls him mad dog

Following the Oyedepo-Freeze controversy which began since Freeze objected Oyedepo’s preaching that wives should totally submit to their husbands, Paul Enenche, founder of Dunamis Church has blasted Freeze calling him a nut case and a mad dog.


Recall that days ago, Pastor David Ibiyeomie also slammed Freeze for insulting Bishop David Oyedepo of Living Faith ministries whom he described as his father. David Ibiyeomie slammed Freeze calling him a Bastard and threatened to kill him if he ever tries such act again.


Following Ibiyeomie’s threats, Freeze again went on social media to call Bishop Oyedepo a bastard and a bald headed fowl.


Pastor Paul Enenche who couldn’t take such insults against Bishop David Oyedepo whom he also described as his father and mentor decided to speak up blasting Daddy Freeze in a video where he described him as man of low value. Pastor Paul also called Freeze jobless, wifeless and homeless. He went further to caution Freeze saying he has no right to give marital advise seeing as he can’t keep a marriage compared to Bishop Oyedepo who has been successfully married for close to 40 years. Further buttressing his point, saying a tailor can’t give advice to a surgeon.


Paul Idoko Enenche is a Nigerian doctor and a minister. He is the founder and senior pastor of Dunamis International Gospel Centre, with headquarters in Abuja, Nigeria.


Dunamis International Gospel Centre was established on November 10, 1996. The first Sunday service was held at Abuja Centre for Arts and Culture Area 10. Church Services were held for two weeks before the church moved to Abuja Sheraton Hotel & Towers, where services took place for six months. The church moved to its present site (Area 1, Garki Abuja) in June 1997. The church runs six services every Sunday and two every Wednesday.
On September 14, 2014, the church broke ground for the construction of the Lord’s Garden, the Church’s International headquarters in Abuja. Bishop David Oyedepo arrived for the foundation laying of the project.

The International Conference Centre and Glory Dome in the Lord’s Garden has a seventy-five thousand seating capacity.The event was a gathering of several branch churches across the FCT, Abuja and environs who supposedly came to tap into the anointing that lays foundations for such an ultra-modern project.


Enenche established a Bible training programme known as the Dunamis School Of Ministry (DUSOM), for training leaders and future pastors. Enenche and his wife, Becky, are co-authors of the ‘Seeds of Destiny’, a daily devotional guide published monthly.


Enenche is the overseer of Destiny academy and Destiny College owned by the Church. He is also the overseer of Destiny publications, run by the church. The church started its own satellite television station in Nigeria with the establishment of the Dunamis TV/Radio. The primary purpose of the media is to evangelize the world for Christ, and his messages feature prominently in the satellite station with over three million viewers.

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