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Tuesday, 13 November 2012
(Photo) CAN President's Wife, Mrs Oritsejafor Steps Out Of Her Limo
These MOG are doing BIG things and sure living life to the fullest!!
Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor's wife steps out of her white State- of -the- Art- limo. Hmmmmm....Who says evangelism isnt a highly lucrative venture ??
Church business here in Nigeria is a very very very lucrative business. And its like whether you have the calling or not, once you are suave, can 'market', 'sweet talk' ppl into parting away with good cash, gbam! the sky's ur limit. Nigerians are very gullible, that makes it even easier.
Josh says... Let God be the judge, but in my opinion, i feel its all vanity. Most of the church members are wallowing in abject poverty. In a country such as this, where lots of ppl live below the poverty line, such flamboyance, esp for a man of God is not called for. Its absolutely unnecessary. Loads of ppl cant boast of 3 square meals, let alone go to sch. Meanwhile, concerning the private jets they are all acquiring,the cost of maintainance is another ball game. To park your private jet costs about 2k in dollars per nite, you've got to pay for take off and landing, before flying to another country say America, you have to obtain approval to fly in several countries' airspaces, including the destination, you'll also pay for landing in that country.You'll also get pilots too and also service the jet. Its ridiculously expensive doing all these. I guess the whole expenses falls on the shoulders of the congregation....that's if they won't bolt to another 'less expensive' church. May God help us set our priorities right.
The missionaries came to this part of the world built hundreds of schools otherwise known as missionary schools of which lots of us and our parents were beneficiaries. Thay also gave free health services for the poor masses, by building health centres. Which one has all these pastors done??? I am totally against this opulence! Henry.
Pls a pastor should sow seeds into my life oooo.
ReplyDeleteChurch business here in Nigeria is a very very very lucrative business. And its like whether you have the calling or not, once you are suave, can 'market', 'sweet talk' ppl into parting away with good cash, gbam! the sky's ur limit. Nigerians are very gullible, that makes it even easier.
ReplyDeleteJosh says...
ReplyDeleteLet God be the judge, but in my opinion, i feel its all vanity. Most of the church members are wallowing in abject poverty. In a country such as this, where lots of ppl live below the poverty line, such flamboyance, esp for a man of God is not called for. Its absolutely unnecessary. Loads of ppl cant boast of 3 square meals, let alone go to sch.
Meanwhile, concerning the private jets they are all acquiring,the cost of maintainance is another ball game. To park your private jet costs about 2k in dollars per nite, you've got to pay for take off and landing, before flying to another country say America, you have to obtain
approval to fly in several countries' airspaces, including the destination, you'll also pay for landing in that country.You'll also get pilots too and also service the jet. Its ridiculously expensive doing all these. I guess the whole expenses falls on the shoulders of the congregation....that's if they won't bolt to another 'less expensive' church. May God help us set our priorities right.
Nofin absolutely wrong with a scholarship foundation set up in their names... God is watching!
ReplyDeleteThe missionaries came to this part of the world built hundreds of schools otherwise known as missionary schools of which lots of us and our parents were beneficiaries. Thay also gave free health services for the poor masses, by building health centres. Which one has all these pastors done??? I am totally against this opulence! Henry.
ReplyDeleteWell all of us are doing one thing or the other and will all wanna make money someday or some how...let them do their thing their own way.
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