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Storm As Pastor Urges Colleagues To Stop Offerings Pending Reduction Of Petrol Price

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A viral video has sparked a heated debate online, showcasing a clergyman’s bold decision to halt the collection of offerings in his church due to the prevailing economic hardship. In the clip, the compassionate clergyman announced the suspension of offerings until the economic situation improves, urging fellow men of God to follow suit.

Watch the video below;

His declaration to fellow pastors to stop church offerings pending the ease of the hardship in the land has elicited a mix of praise and criticism from social media users. While some have commended his thoughtful gesture, acknowledging the struggles citizens face due to the economic climate, others have expressed disapproval, questioning the sustainability of his decision.

The clergyman’s plea to his fellow pastors to refrain from collecting offerings until the economic situation improves has resonated with many, who see it as a demonstration of empathy and understanding. However, some have argued that this move may have unintended consequences on the church’s operations and charitable endeavors.

As the video continues to circulate online, the conversation surrounding the clergyman’s decision is gaining momentum, with many weighing in on the implications of this unconventional move. While some see it as a necessary response to the economic crisis, others believe it may have far-reaching consequences for the religious community.

Read some netizens reactions below;

@Sangy Da Freak:, “God bless you, sir; you get sense at least you understand what humanity is all about

@Ksolo Hitz: How do you run the church bills and other things? No be to talk for social be the thing

@Fine Wine : They didn’t force anyone to pay the offering and tithe. If the followers cannot use their heads. That’s in them

Gare4m:‘No let Oyedepo see am o

One Dera Uchenna Duru wrote, “Can never be Adeboye or Oyedepo

@Mr Horlic: “If you like no collect offering, real life different from social media. U go later collect loan to buy fuel for Sunday service”.

As the debate rages on, it remains to be seen how this decision will impact the religious landscape and the wider community.
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