“Correct Pastor”: Mixed Reactions as Cleric Suspends Offering in Church Due to Harsh Economy

May 18, 2024 | Entertainment, News


  • Nigerians have expressed mixed reactions to a video of a pastor who asked church members to stop paying offerings to the church because of the economic situation in the country
  • The cleric urged the congregation to come to church and serve God and paying of offerings that return when the economic pressure was down
  • Some Nigerians commended the cleric for the move, while others were of the view that running the church requires money and how the church funds its activities

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Nigerians have reacted differently to a viral video showing a cleric announcing the suspension of offering collection.

In the video, the cleric tells his congregation that offerings will no longer be collected due to the country’s current situation.

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Nigerian pastor seen in viral video saying members should stop paying offering for now because of the economic situation in Nigeria and asked the congregation to come and worship.
Nigerian pastor asks members to stop paying offerings because of harsh economy
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The cost of living in Nigeria has been more than double since President Bola Tinubu announced the removal of the fuel subsidy on the day of inauguration. The situation became more compounded since the floating of the naira.

He said:

“Stop collecting offerings for now because of the situation of the country. For now, we are pending the offering.

“In our church, we are not collecting offerings for now. Come and serve your God; go until the pressure comes down. It is not easy. You are going to your work tomorrow.

“To all pastors all over the world, stop collecting offerings for now.”

Nigerians’ reaction to the directives

Some Nigerians have taken to the video’s comment section and expressed mixed feelings about the development. Below are some of their reactions:

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Emray Owolabi commented:

“Correct Pastor. Now let Adeboye and Oyedepo tell all their members to cease collecting tithes and offerings for now.”

A social media user with the handle @Non_Binary12 wrote:

“This is nonsense, but he should go on.

“I know all church enemies will attack me now; we all know, according to the scriptures, you’re not doing your pastor favour by paying offerings.

“And it’s from that offering that the church also runs, too, who will be buying fuel for the church programs and the like.”

A user with the handle @Ayomiepat_ tweeted:

“You’re making sense, sir; people should use their discretion to contribute money to the growth of the church.”

Irikefe Hopez posited:

“I don’t buy this idea. The church can’t run without basic needs, like rent, fuel, electricity, etc. Sometimes, the pastors have a family, except they have private business.”

A Nigerian identified as @_omoaje said:

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Okay, that’s a good one. We also know a lot of big names who can’t emulate this same gesture: men of God who see tithes and offerings as a passport to heaven, pastors who cruise private jets and fund their expensive lifestyles at the expense of poor members’ tithes, and a pastor who once task his members to pay tithes and offerings through bank transfer in the middle of a Pandemic when members should be getting back.”

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Church title: Adeboye speaks on giving accountability

Legit.ng earlier reported that Pastor Enoch Adeboye, the general overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), has said asking pastors how tithes are being spent is unbiblical

The RCCG pastor narrated how God relegated some billionaires after they asked him to give an account of how the church’s tithes were being spent.

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Adeboye’s comment has generated mixed reactions from Nigerians, and some expressed their views.

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