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Seven Hours of praise with Evangelist Ologbon Sunny G.

Dont forget to attend the 7 hours praise to be hosted by Evang. sunday Ologbonsaye at First Baptist Church Mowe, ogun state. Coming up on the 28th of april 2017 by 10:00pm till dawn

             COME AND BE BLESSED

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