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How God healed my wife of HIV – Bishop Abioye

Founder of Conquerors Global Assembly, Bishop David Abioye, has shared a powerful testimony about his wife’s miraculous healing following an HIV diagnosis.
Speaking to his congregation on Sunday, November 9, the cleric revealed that his wife, Mary, was diagnosed with HIV at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic.
According to him, the diagnosis came as a shock to the family, but they chose to rely on faith and prayer during the difficult period.
Bishop Abioye recounted how, against all odds, his wife later received a clean bill of health—an outcome he attributed to divine intervention.
While there is currently no cure, the disease can be managed effectively, and transmission from carriers can be prevented with adherence to medical guidelines and medication.
The disease is associated with flu-like symptoms which present within 2 to 4 weeks after infection and may last for a few days or several weeks.
However, the Centre for Disease Control (CDC) has said that having these symptoms alone doesn’t mean you have HIV. Other illnesses can cause similar symptoms and some individuals infected do not present any symptoms at all unless they are tested.
Without treatment, HIV can lead to Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) which is quite difficult to manage and often leads to death.
He, however stated that she was miraculously declared free of the disease after a vigorous prayer and spiritual confession of his faith.
Speaking during his church sermon on the topic, “Divine Healing”, Abioye said medical diagnoses are meant to be rejected.
According to him, he had rejected the doctors’ report on his wife’s HIV status despite her testing positive for the disease.
His words, “During COVID-19 they said my wife had HIV, I said no, not in this body.
“By the time they checked her….. Because I got scriptural revelations ‘the prince of this world came to check me and they have found nothing’ so I said ‘go and do the check up.’
“They checked her up and they couldn’t find anything there. Healing is not for gentlemen, you don’t nurse sickness to go, you fight sickness to go,” Abioye said.

























