A pastor has stirred Netizens after preaching to his congregation, stating that if you pay your tithe you will become a billionaire. The man of God did not hold back as he condemned church-goers who do not pay their tithes. According to the pastor, not paying your tithe is equal to robbing God, which makes one a thief. The Pastor preaching on importance of paying tithes. In his words; “If you’re not paying your tithe, you’re a thief and you have robbed God.
You sow seed and you pay your tithe.
That power of tithe will come, the power of the seed will join together and you become a billionaire.
People would be coming to borrow money from your hand.
People would be crying but it’s not for you.” His speech has angered many Netizens who rushed to the comment section to leave their displeasure. See some reactions below… @NwaAdaIgbo1 asked: “So, if i pay my tithe now, i will become a billionaire? Hunger don finish this pastor” @official_adags inquired: “Is that what the Bible told you to preach to your congregation?” @Isa__bae said: “Judgment will truly start from the church” @ajuba101 wrote: “By all means, avoid these preachers. For your own good, and for the sake of your soul. God is not in church, he’s in you! Spirituality is not a gift that can be impacted. It’s within you. Don’t let them scare you with hell, your pastor’s are the ones eating the tithes/offerings.” Watch video here: If you don’t pay your tithe, you’re a — Pastor pic.twitter.com/oKZfBmghNi — Instablog9ja (@instablog9ja) November 9, 2023
Islamic cleric preaches to congregation with Seyi Vibez’ lyrics (Video)
An Islamic cleric better known as an Alfa is captured on tape quoting the lyrics from one of Seyi Vibez’ hit songs while preaching. A video making the rounds on social media captured the moment a cleric opted for music lyrics other than Quranic verses to preach to his congregation.
Indiginous rapper, Seyi Vibez. Credit: seyi_vibez / Instagram The Alfa could be heard quoting a couple of lines from the lyrics of ‘IQ’ song from the fast-rising singer, Seyi Vibez. While quoting the second verse of the song, the cleric said; “tinma kigbee, (I will shout)
Pound sterling, dirham (Pound sterling, dirham)
Sh’owo yi de ma kari? (Will this money go round)
A-A-Aye, ma pami (Life, don’t kill me)
Mo ma jere laala mi (I will reap the fruit of my labour)
Gbogbo oun t’oun dun mi l’adayo (Everything sweeting me with turn to happiness)
Lat’eni, oro mi d’ayo (From today, I speak happiness)
Oh-oh, b’omi shey wo’nu agbon (How water enters the coconut)
K’oma ye enikan kan (No one knows)
We pray to God in different language.”
He continued by encouraging his congregation to hold on tight to the lyrics and not take it lightly. The video has since sparked mixed reactions on social media as many many applauded the singer for his meaningful lyrics. Reactions trailing cleric ‘s preaching with Seyi Vibez’ lyric @_bee_starh wrote: “Seyi Dey pass meaningful message on his song but na those wey nor understand the language Dey call ham incantation.” @olamilekanmayfc peened: “Dis is music with self declaration I put my mouth where my money dey not mama said.” @TowerDrills said: “Alfa sef dey jam Seyi. See as he dey sing am effortlessly.” @moreaid471 stated: “This is what I said earlier on when commenting on your other post…Seyi passes messages…read his lyrics and pay attention to what he says then you will know this guy is too talented …same goes with zino as well..he passes messages and has good lyrics as well but Seyi own deep” Watch the video below … Not Alfa using Seyi Vibez’ song to preach to his congregation 😂🫵🏾pic.twitter.com/vtpsogkxLj — BASITO (@itzbasito) June 3, 2023
“My arm is broken” — DJ Chicken reacts following attack, preaches against disrespect (Video)
The controversial disc jockey, DJ Chicken has reacted after he was beaten to a pulp by some supporters of Lagos socialite Abu Abel. In the early hours of yesterday, a video was shared online where some group of men ambushed DJ Chicken and beat him to a pulp for allegedly ridiculing the socialite during one of his live sessions on Instagram where he belittled him and stated that he amounts to nothing. During an Instagram live session, DJ Chicken explained what happened and also apologized to anyone he has bullied and insulted in the past. He said, “See the beating I received today, I have never received it before. My arm is broken, I want to go and massage it at home. My fans, something is wrong with me. See don’t ever disrespect people that will beat you up and forget you in jail. I have smoked the wrong weed today. The beating was too much. After this, if I mess up, kill me or send me to jail. I give you the order. After this, if I make a mistake, tell them to kill me or send me to jail. Honestly! They beat me today, it wasn’t a small one. There are some people that are bosses. I met the bosses today. You know what, after this one if I ever disrespect you again just kill me. Please forgive me. From now on, I will be living my life quietly. This life is not hard.” Watch the video below …
Money does not give you the right to disrespect others — Davido says as he preaches humility
Superstar Afrobeat singer, Davido Adeleke, drops his two cents on the act of humility, especially to the less privileged individuals.
The singer who was subtly shaded recently by his counterpart, Burna Boy, emphasized the need to give fair treatment to all regardless of the status.
Taking to his Instagram story to pen the powerful note, Davido, hinted at the cost of decency and class.
“Money might get you a faster car, a bigger house or the best VIP seats but it doesn’t give you the right to treat others with less any differently. Class and decency have a price to tag attached,” he wrote.