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Years ago, I donated my six months salary to building of Covenant University and my life forever changed – Dogara

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Yakubu Dogara



The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara, has revealed that he donated his six months salary to the building of the Covenant University, owned and managed by the Living Faith Church better known as Winners Chapel.

Dogara, who described himself as a “proud son of the commission” said it was a tough decision to make at the time.

He, however, said his life changed and never remained the same since them, adding that it pays to serve God.

“I have been a son to the Bishop since my University days. I first came in contact with Bishop David Oyedepo when I heard him say something in Bauchi in 1988 and it changed my entire life forever,” he said.

“1988 in Bauchi. I picked it up and ran with it, and my life has been incredibly transformed.

“For the last 27 years, I have been following the teaching I have received in Living Faith Church, faithfully.

“I am a proud son of this Commission. Yes in the midst of wolves, I am a practising Christian. No truly spiritual person ever gets stranded in life.”

He added,

“Many years ago When Covenant University was taking off with its construction, I sacrificed my 6 months salary (as a lawyer in practice) wholesale to God for the construction of the University.

“It was a tough decision but I have never had to struggle for anything in life. Everything works in divine frequency for me.

“Forget the riches and the blessings of the heathens, the blessings of the Lord maketh rich and added no sorrow. Nothing can be compared to serving God.

“If it were not for the teachings we received on this altar, maybe all my political victories may not have come.

“We had Goliaths in the run-up to the election; there were Tobias and Sambalats. We had Balams who were asked to curse us but God was and is with us, for whom the Lord has blessed no man can curse.

“It pays to serve God in this life and ultimately, in the life to come.”

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