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Bishop Oyedepo Approves N650 million naira For Oju Ore, Iyana Iyesi, Sango Road Repair.

Yesterday, 24th-10-2019, Bishop Oyedepo announced that the sum of N650 million was approved and released for the repairs of roads which cover the old toll gate bordering Lagos and Ogun States, stretches of the Idi-Iroko expressway from Sango, Oju Ore, Iyana Iyesi as well as Agbara itself began to undergo repairs as executed by the Church recently.


The recent road repairs currently being undertaken will cost the Living Faith Church a whooping sum of N650 million naira (about $2 million).

Traveling along the road to the border as well as Agbara and other towns had become a harrowing experience for both worshipers at the Church and non-worshipers alike every day of the week. This led the Church to intervene in order to give the people a respite

This is not the first of such interventions, however it is the biggest single intervention till date and has helped in no small measure per time to relieve road users.

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