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Mixed reactions trail government approval of airstrip at Canaanland

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Reactions Bishop David Oyedepo speaking about the newly approved airstrip at Canaanland, with a crowd of congregation members reacting to the announcement.
The government’s approval of the airstrip at Bishop Oyedepo’s Canaanland has generated mixed reactions
  • The Federal Government approves the construction of an airstrip at Canaanland, announced by Bishop David Oyedepo, facilitating direct flights for the church community
  • The announcement sparks a divided response online, with critics questioning the appropriateness of the airstrip and supporters highlighting potential community benefits
  • The airstrip’s approval fuels discussions about the role of wealth in religious institutions and the responsibilities of faith leaders and government officials.

Bishop David Oyedepo, the founder of Living Faith Church Worldwide, popularly known as Winners Chapel, announced on Sunday, October 6, that the Federal Government has approved the construction of an airstrip at Faith Tabernacle in Canaanland, Ota, Ogun State. 

This development is expected to enable direct flights from the church premises, significantly simplifying travel for the cleric and his congregation.

In his announcement, Oyedepo expressed enthusiasm about the new facility, stating, “I am sure you will be glad to know that the Federal Government has approved an airstrip for Canaanland. I won’t need to fly a helicopter to the airport anymore. I can leave from here to wherever I’m going. Members with their planes will have somewhere to land and park.

The news has generated a wave of reactions on social media, with opinions sharply divided. Critics have raised questions about the appropriateness of the government’s decision. 

Reactions trail airstrip approval for Oyedepo’s church

One user, @Atandalukman_, tweeted, “Why would FG even allow him to have an airstrip in his church? Who is he???” 

Others echoed concerns about the implications for societal values, with @Stanzigar remarking, “These pastors have turned the value system of Christianity on its head,” referencing the wealth enjoyed by some religious leaders. 

Conversely, some users defended the decision, suggesting that if the airstrip meets necessary regulations, it could benefit the community. @Klassy pointed out, “If this is legal, it means not just himself, many other people can leave from there. Does it meet FAA regulations? Environmental and safety regulations? If it does and would help develop the community, then it’s okay.” 

A lighter take on the situation came from @TheUntamable1, who humorously expressed a desire to have a similar facility, saying, “What does it take to have a private airstrip? It’s in my pipeline of dreams too! Congratulations, Papa.

Another user noted, “I’ve always imagined having my billionaire friends and creating a mini city for ourselves!

FG approves airstrip construction at Bishop Oyedepo’s Canaanland

Meanwhile, TheRadar earlier reported that the Federal Government of Nigeria had given the green light for the construction of an airstrip at Canaanland, the global headquarters of the Living Faith Church, also known as Winners’ Chapel. 

This landmark development is set to ease travel for members and the leadership of the church.

In response to the announcement, Bishop David Oyedepo, founder and presiding bishop of the church, expressed his excitement. 


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Gbenga Oluranti OLALEYE is a writer and media professional with over 3 years of experience covering politics, lifestyle, and sports, he is passionate about good governance and quality education.

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