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Watching BBNaija will kill your spirit, cripple your prayer life – Evang Agochukwu [VIDEO]

 

A Nigerian Evangelist and General Overseer of Shekina Area Gospel Ministry and CEO of the Shikan TV, Evangelist Gospel Agochukwu has advised Nigerians particularly Christians to stop watching Big Brother Naija (BBNaija) reality TV show.

In a video he posted on his verified Facebook page on Thursday, a renowned gospel preacher, during a sermon in his church, said watching the show would cripple the prayer lives of Christians and disconnect them from God.

The Evangelist expressed concerns over moral decadence emanating from such shows, stating that the generation needs to be guided.

The man of God revealed that he blocked the channel from his TV decoder. He, however, said he was not against those into the business.

He said, “If you are a child of God and you are watching Big Brother Naija, you are killing your spirit.

“I’m not against people doing their business, but morality must be handled in our generation. I was watching a video on the internet a few days ago, one of them was practically masturbating.

“And that is on live TV. This is what some parents leave on the TV for their children to watch and they go inside to sleep. She was caressing herself with her finger on a national TV. And it’s a show.

“You think it will not deal with your spirit being and spirit man? It will kill your prayer life. There are things that shouldn’t get your attention. Someone came to my house and attempted to switch to the channel but discovered that it was blocked.

“I’m not against anybody; even one girl from my village is there. But we must handle morality, if not, in the next five years, these things that are done secretly will not be secret again.”

VIDEO:https://web.facebook.com/100000888574795/videos/548082696376160/

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