PHOTOS: Pastor Kumuyi Styles Himself In ‘Babariga’ For Adamawa Crusade

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Pastor William Kumuyi, General Superintendent of the Deeper Life Bible Church, swapped his usual suits for a traditional garment, the ‘Babariga,’ during a crusade in Yola, Adamawa State.

Babariga is a type of dress worn mostly by males in northern Nigeria.

On Wednesday, Kumuyi posted images from the crusade on his Twitter account.

Pastor William F. Kumuyi on Twitter: “We bless God for the reception of the Word of God through the Global Crusade at Yola, Adamawa State. The @Adamawa_Gov State government , the People, and the Christian community, in general, were fully on the ground, supporting God’s project! pic.twitter.com/0mOxOiKGfP / Twitter”

We bless God for the reception of the Word of God through the Global Crusade at Yola, Adamawa State. The @Adamawa_Gov State government , the People, and the Christian community, in general, were fully on the ground, supporting God’s project! pic.twitter.com/0mOxOiKGfP

Pastor William F. Kumuyi on Twitter: “We bless God for the reception of the Word of God through the Global Crusade at Yola, Adamawa State. The @Adamawa_Gov State government , the People, and the Christian community, in general, were fully on the ground, supporting God’s project! pic.twitter.com/0mOxOiKGfP / Twitter”

We bless God for the reception of the Word of God through the Global Crusade at Yola, Adamawa State. The @Adamawa_Gov State government , the People, and the Christian community, in general, were fully on the ground, supporting God’s project! pic.twitter.com/0mOxOiKGfP

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