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Love Dynamics Global, Lasustech Hosts 'Colour of Love' Programme

 Love Dynamics Global, Laspotech Sug Hosts 'Colour of Love' Programme


By Adeyemi Oluwanifemi and Salami fathia

In a bid to explain how to make right love decisions,  Love dynamics global in collaboration with Lagos State Polytechnic Student Union Government  held a conference tagged  "Colour of Love".

The Programme, held at the institution's 700-seater venue,  featured various segments such as the Test of sight and insight,  Test of ascension and descend on, Test of divine presence and human obedience, Test of Turbulence and break up, Test of fear, Test of worship,  Test of lust and life,Test of one sided commitment , Test of probability and certainty Test of reality.


Reverend Deji Olabode, Pastor of Enthronement Assembly, while giving his keynote address  mentioned there are  tests you can subject every love decision in your space to, which was backed up with bible scriptures. 

His words"Do not judge a relationship by your affection alone, but by the direction it is taking you to.

"Ensure to  use the test available to evaluate the situation of your relationship".

There were  several other performances by  guest artist invited to the event, including Destined brothers, Adebowale, Boistixx and also and kid steppers.


The host of the event, shared the vision of love dynamics and got the volunteers of interested students on the campus.

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  1. I really enjoy the program and I learn a lot. I was fill with words of knowledge nd spiritual growth.. PST Ayodeji God grace nd anointing will continuing to live inside of you. Thank you. Adefayo.

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