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Archbishop Idahosa reveals deep secrets

The Archbishop of Church of God Mission International, CGMi, Margaret Benson Idahosa opens up on deep secrets of her life that she has kept away from Nigerians.

She stated that not keeping grudges against anyone and a forgiving heart have been the secrets to her longevity since the past 81 years of her life on Earth.

The Archbishop of the wife of the Founder of church, Archbishop Benson Idahosa said this at ITV/Radio Benin Pidgin English interview on Tuesday July 23rd.

She said, “I do not bear grudge against anyone. It hurts me emotionally if I do. If I do, it reduces my lifespan, and make me looks ugly”

According to her, “when anyone wrongs me, I forgive them in order to become happy and make heaven”.

The Archbishop of the Pentecostal church particularly pleaded with Nigerians to focus on God inspite the agonizing economic downturn in Nigeria.

President General of Christian Women Fellowship international (CWFi) also said the forthcoming Convention of the church would play host to notable Global church leaders.

Speaking further, the Archbishop said, “we should focus on Christ, God who has called us. Things will be better. It’s only man that can change. God doesn’t change”.

The Octogenarian became the leader of the Church following the death of her husband, Archbishop Benson Idahosa in 1998.

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