The Commonwealth of Zion Assembly has finally bowed to pressure and suspended its Sunday service.
This is coming after a series of tweets were aimed at the church to pressure it to suspend its service following the outbreak of coronavirus in Nigeria.
There are two kind of churches in Nigeria.
— Lola Okunrin (@lollypeezle) March 22, 2020
The church that & COZA
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The church finally suspended its service to the relief to many Nigerians.
COZA has cancelled the Sunday Service in Abuja that was going to hold in the church auditorium today.
— Jack Robinson (@FeralJack_) March 22, 2020
Members will worship at home via their online service
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COZA and Biodun Fatoyinbo finally bow to commonsense. They have cancelled the church service meant to hold in Abuja auditorium today.
Good move. Though it was very foolish to even want to hold it before, but good move cancelling it.
Thank you to everyone who spoke up. pic.twitter.com/Sble6lC4Da
Recall that COZA announced that it would be holding services amidst coronavirus pandemic.
The post didn't sit well with some Nigerians who stormed Twitter to criticize the church's decision to hold a service amidst coronavirus scare hence the cancellation of the service, as reported by MyNigeria.com.