'Join Illuminati And Land In Hell'--Pastor Tells D'Banj

Before now, it was being speculated that top
Nigerian music star, D'Banj has joined the
illuminati group. This perception may have been
imagined as a result of D'Banj being signed to
Kanye West's G.O.O.D Music label.
During the Mohits' troubled time, it was
insinuated that both Don Jazzy and D'Banj fell
apart due to illuminati issues. With the
Kokomaster's (as D'Banj is also known as)
romance with Kanye West and the Jay Z's clique
got stronger, more people believed that D'Banj
was already into the world's renowned cult
group.
Last week Thursday, July 12, 2012, D'Banj was in
Lagos for a special prayer service organised for
Nigerian celebrities to avert sudden death among
them.
The call was made by Pastor Wole Oladiyun, the
Senior Pastor of Christ Living Spring Apostolic
Ministry (CLAM), Ogba, Lagos.
A source close to the senior pastor reliably told said that D'Banj was warned by
Pastor Oladiyun not to join or be associated with
illuminati. We were told that the pastor gave
D'Banj this stern warning when he had a chat
with him.
He was quoted to have told the 'Oliver Twist'
singer, "don't join illuminati if you don't want to
go to hell fire", the source told.;
We also reliably gathered that D'Banj had a short
performance at the service, where he sang his
'Olorun Maje' song.
The Illuminati cult was founded on May 1, 1776,
in Ingolstadt (Upper Bavaria) as the Order of the
Illuminati, with an initial membership of five, by
Adam Weishaupt. He was the first lay professor
of canon law at the University of Ingolstadt.
The cult was made up of free-thinkers as an
offshoot of the Enlightenment and seems to have
been modeled on the Freemasons.
The Illuminati's members took a vow of secrecy
and pledged obedience to their superiors.
Members were divided into three main classes,
each with several degrees, and many Illuminati
chapters drew membership from existing
Masonic lodges.

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