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Toolz counters Faith Oyedepo after her testimony

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Toolz disagreed with Oyedepo after claiming she survived miscarriage through faith, urging women to visit hospital when bleeding 

By Kehinde Okeowo

Nigerian radio personality, talk show host, and presenter, Tolu Oniru, popularly known as Toolz, has disagreed with Faith Oyedepo, wife of the founder of Living Faith Church Worldwide, David Oyedepo after sharing her testimony. 

Faith, on Monday, had recalled how she told her husband that she “had a miscarriage” after seeing blood flowing from her when carrying the pregnancy of her first son nearly four decades ago. 

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According to her, he casually reminded her that she can’t experience a miscarriage and proceeded to ask for his meal.

She wrote: “I remember when I was pregnant with our first son, one day I saw blood flowing from me.

“When my husband returned home, I told him that I had a miscarriage. Boldly, and without any hesitation, he said, “You can’t have a miscarriage!”, and then asked to be served his meal.”

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She then went on to claim her husband’s statement “activated the spirit of faith and the pregnancy was sustained.”

After her testimony made the rounds on social media, it sparked conversations among netizens, who trooped to her comment section to lend their voices.

One of those who joined the conversation was Toolz, who disagreed with her and said a pregnant woman bleeding from a possible miscarriage should be taken to a hospital

She also wondered why such a woman should be asked to prepare a meal for anyone. 

“Pls don’t do this. If you’re bleeding from a possible miscarriage…go to hospital.

“Last thing you should be doing is making food for anyone.” Toolz countered. 

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