Founder of Living Faith Church Worldwide aka Winners Chapel Bishop David Oyedepo has explained why he is always on white suits particularly during public appearances.
Many of his followers believe he wears white suits based on spiritual direction.
However speaking during a sermon on Friday, Oyedepo said he wears clothes to cut costs.
According to him, white cloths are cheaper than others, stating that it is easier to maintain as it does not fade to other colours.
He said: “Do you know why I wear white? It is the cheapest thing to wear. White suits are the cheapest or you don’t know, try it.
“Praise God. I used to crack joke with a friend and said, you see my dress, the whole thing; how much does it cost because I have the permanent white up and down that I wear.
“If I don’t change, you can’t know because if it fades, it fades to white. White can’t fade to black, it can only fade to white”.
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