Abioye, Aremu to step down as Bishop Oyedepo’s deputies
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Bishop Oyedepo's deputies, Abioye, Aremu step down after decades of service
At 63 and 67 years old respectively, the new age policy will apply to all church leaders except for the founder himself, Bishop Oyedepo, who is permitted to serve indefinitely. After decades of dedicated service under Bishop David Oyedepo, Bishops David Abioye and Thomas Aremu, two prominent leaders in the Living Faith Church, commonly known as Winners Chapel, are set to retire. This move aligns with recent changes in the church’s operational m…


Abioye, Aremu to step down as Bishop Oyedepo’s deputies
The two Vice Presidents of the Living Faith Church, aka, Winners Chapel, Bishop David Abioye and Bishop Thomas Arema, will retire next after serving for over four and three decades under Bishop David Oyedepo. This retirement is aligned with the church’s operational manual, The Mandate, which recently revised the retirement age from 60 to 55. Bishop Abioye is currently 63, while Bishop Aremu is 67. The new law therefore means only Oyedepo can rem…
Bishops Thomas Aremu and David Abioye will step down from Living Faith Church
The Living Faith Church, also known as Winners Chapel, is preparing to bid farewell to two of its most prominent leaders, Bishop David Olatunji Abioye and Bishop Thomas Aremu. Bishop Thomas Aremu’s valedictory service is set to take place at Living Faith Church Basorun in Ibadan, Oyo State, on Tuesday, October 15, 2024. Just days later, on Friday, October 18, Bishop David Abioye will be celebrated in Lokogoma, Abuja. Bishop Abioye has been a sta…
Why the forced retirement of men of God is repugnant to both natural and spiritual justice, equity, and good conscience — Daniel Bwala reacts to reports that Bishops Abioye and Aremu are set to retire from their roles at Living Faith Church
Daniel Bwala has reacted to reports that Bishops Abioye and Aremu are set to retire from their roles at Living Faith Church. He said, this unfortunate precedence might question the reciprocal loyalty of presidents and founders of churches, to any pastor who serves under them, and consequently open the floodgate of proliferation of churches. This is not a good precedence by every standard. Why the forced retirement of men of God is repugnant to b…
Bishop Oyedepo’s deputies, Bishops Abioye, Aremu, retire next week
After serving the church for 40 and 30 years, respectively, Bishops David Abioye and Thomas Aremu, both Vice Presidents of the Living Faith Church worldwide (Winners Chapel) under Bishop David Oyedepo, are retiring next week. Multiple church insiders, including an unnamed pastor, have confirmed the impending retirement of the duo. According to the sources, the retirement aligned with Winners Chapel’s operational manual, The Mandate, which recent…
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