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Synagogue building collapse survivors narrate their ordeal (1)

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Taiwo Taiwo
Taiwo Taiwo

One of the survivors of the collapsed building at The Synagogue Church of All Nations, Ikotun, Egba, Lagos, Taiwo Taiwo, who studied Business Studies at the University of West London, said that he doesn’t believe the incident was ordinary.

In an exclusive chat with ENCOMIUM Weekly, on Wednesday, September 17, 2014, the 28 year old man said his survival was miraculous, and he’s eternally grateful to God for sparing him.

“I know it’s a demonic attack, manifesting in the physical through whatever means. Because anything that’s not of God is definitely of satan, that one I can tell you for sure.

One thing I’m 100 percent certain of is that, because I don’t want to start naming things, it wasn’t a building collapse because this was a building that was meant to last for generations.”

“By the grace of God, I am privileged to be part of the Visitors’ Coordinators of the church, to help out the international visitors coming week in week out. I was part of the team helping out visitors in the particular building where you found the rubbles. They have time when they serve breakfast, lunch and dinner,” said Mr. Temitayo, an indigene of Ekiti state.

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