- Bishop David Abioye of Conquerors Global Assembly has shared how his wife was miraculously healed after testing positive for HIV during the COVID-19 pandemic. During a Sunday service, he revealed that he refused to accept the diagnosis and requested a second test, which later came back negative. Guided by scripture, he said prayer and faith played a key role in her healing.

Bishop David Abioye of Conquerors Global Assembly has shared how his wife miraculously recovered after testing positive for HIV during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Speaking during a Sunday service on healing, the bishop recalled the moment he received the news.
“I refused to accept it and asked for another check,” Bishop Abioye said.
He explained that his response was guided by scripture and unwavering faith.
“By the time they re-examined her, there was nothing. God’s word is powerful,” he testified, adding that healing requires both faith and action.
Emphasizing that believers must take authority over sickness, he said,
“Healing is not for gentlemen. You don’t just wait for sickness to go; you actively fight it through faith and prayer.”
Bishop Abioye added that the ordeal strengthened his marriage and deepened their faith.
“This trial brought us closer and reminded us that God is the ultimate healer and protector,” he said.
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In other news…. Controversial social media influencer Sarah Idaji Ojone, popularly known as Saida BOJ, has joined the growing list of celebrities commenting on the marital troubles of Nollywood actress Regina Daniels and her husband, Ned Nwoko.
Regina Daniels recently grabbed public attention when her heartfelt plea for help went viral online. Since then, numerous celebrities have shared advice and support regarding her situation.
In an Instagram video, Saida BOJ delivered a pointed message to women, cautioning them against taking the wrong lessons from Regina’s experience.
She stressed that Regina’s marital challenges should not be used as a reason to marry men who are financially struggling. According to Saida BOJ, marrying a poor man and encountering similar issues could be even more difficult, and some women might not endure the hardships.
Offering further guidance, she added that a man’s character, whether good or bad, remains the same regardless of wealth. If a man is poor, she advised, he should strive to achieve success rather than relying on marriage as a solution.
Saida BOJ also highlighted that many men who are financially struggling often end up divorcing their wives due to mistreatment, reinforcing her point that wealth does not guarantee a man’s character will improve.
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