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"I'll beat you up and conduct deliverance for you" Majek Fashek's manager replies OAP

Majek Fashek's team has responded to comments made by Daddy Freeze about his performance at COZA.

In a video posted via Instablog9ja, the manager threatened to beat up Daddy Freeze and conduct a personal deliverance for him. According to the manager, Uzoma Omenka the kind of songs Majek Fashek has made over the years can be played in churches and even in the shrine.

This is coming barely 24 hours after Daddy Freeze called out the church, COZA for allowing a secular musician, Majek Fashek to perform in the church

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The very vocal OAP took to his Instagram page on Tuesday, December 19, 2017, where he blasted the church, saying he doesn't think a secular musician would be allowed to perform at a mosque or even a Buddhist temple.

"I am still searching for the sense in this. I am a huge Majek fan, but do I want to see him perform in a church? How did we get here? Maybe I'm wrong, but I thought Christian altars are supposed to be sacrosanct...Can a secular musician like Majek perform in a mosque? Have you ever seen an artiste like Majek perform in a Buddhist or Hindu temple.

''Can Majek perform inside the Okija shrine? or the soppona or ayelala shrine? If other religions value their altars and keep them sacred, is it out of place to suggest we do the same? We need to start asking ourselves these questions and we need to start asking them now! ~FRZ#FreeTheSheeple Story from lindaikejisblog.com Philippians 3 [17] Join together in following my example, brothers and sisters, and just as you have us as a model, keep your eyes on those who live as we do. [18] For, as I have often told you before and now tell you again even with tears, many live as enemies of the cross of Christ. [19] Their destiny is destruction, their god is their stomach, and their glory is in their shame. Their mind is set on earthly things,'' he wrote.

We all know that Daddy Freeze isn't going to stop slamming the church for what he sees as the abuse and questionable doctrines.

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A lot of pastors have taken the heat from Daddy Freeze over the last couples of months and they have even gone as far as delivering sermons in their churches where they have called him out.

The latest pastor to call Daddy Freeze, out, is Pastor Ayo Oritsejaforwho didn't have nice words to say about him.

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