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VIDEO: Kumuyi reaffirming role at Trump’s inauguration sparks reactions


Pastor William Kumuyi, the founder and General Superintendent of Deeper Life Bible Church, has once again become the center of social media conversations after reaffirming his participation in the inauguration of former U.S. President Donald Trump.
Kumuyi’s remarks were accompanied by striking photos that reignited public discourse about his involvement in global political events.
In a viral video from a prayer session held during Trump’s inaugural prayer and praise meeting, Pastor Kumuyi led a fervent prayer, thanking God for the church in America and seeking divine wisdom for Trump’s administration. He also prayed for unity among Christians in the United States, emphasizing the role of faith in governance and leadership.
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While many Nigerians expressed pride that the nation’s influence extends beyond music and entertainment, some were critical of the renowned cleric. Detractors accused him of engaging in politics, with a number urging him to channel the same energy into addressing issues within the Nigerian government.
Comments across social media platforms reflected a mix of admiration and skepticism. Supporters hailed Kumuyi’s global impact as a reflection of Nigeria’s spiritual prowess, while critics questioned his silence on domestic political matters.
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