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HILARIOUS! Daddy Freeze, Banky W, others react as pastor tells church members to pay N1, 000 to touch a white woman for international blessing
A Twitter user with the handle @klannypost tweeted about a church he attended where the pastor in charge invited a white woman to the church and asked the congregation to donate N1, 000 to gain access to touch the white woman and tap into international blessing.
Reacting to Kannypost, popular OAP and self-acclaimed leader of the free the sheeple movement, Daddy Freeze and R&B singer, Banky W, took to their Instagram pages to share their views on the post.
Also, some active Twitter users took their handles to retweet the post after sharing their opinions on what religion has degenerated to in this part of the world.
Something weird happened today in a church I attended : Pastor invited a white woman to church and ask the congregation to donate 1k to gain access to touch the white woman and tap into international blessing . Guess you needed to see crowd rushing to pay 1k. Geezzz I shock !!
— K L A N N Y P O S T (@klannypost) June 5, 2018
See Nigerians reaction below:
Blessings from the abroad https://t.co/rrlaqHfrnF
— Mummy Mo’ (@FolaAdunni) June 6, 2018
I would believe every part of this because if our people weren’t so blindfolded by seeking blessings in all the wrong places ….South Africans would not have flown all the way to Nigeria only to get crushed under a building while we have so many tents n churches right here
— Zethu Dhlamini (@ZethuDhlamini) June 7, 2018
1k for international blessing… this is outrageous. E cheap o!??? https://t.co/JC8JJvA0UL
— Big_sarz (@SarzBig) June 7, 2018
Make me too go buy Carol White… Rub for 1 whole month… My own go be 2k for touching my hand… 3k for touching my face… And 5k for hugging… https://t.co/W3YdKbWGUg
— Pascal (@Pascalidhiarhi) June 6, 2018
Oga, you’ll be surprised at how gullible people are, the fact that you haven’t experienced it doesn’t mean it’s not true. I have actually been to a church in Akure that did exactly this same thing. I was shocked.
— Dorcas (@mzdorcus) June 7, 2018
I have experienced the exact same thing the poster wrote in a church in Akure. I was shocked, things like this are actually hard to believe until you experience it.
— Dorcas (@mzdorcus) June 7, 2018
Too many gullible Nigerians out there…the pastor would give the white woman 20% …then start saving for a private jet.
— Newman (@OlaobajuG) June 7, 2018
The church is a business now. That’s a no Brainer.
But many are still blinded.
— T. Almeida (@Asatsanchez) June 7, 2018
Dunno why people seem surprised that this happened. We are gullible people and these pastors will continue to prey on it. its basic. https://t.co/oDoeMVNvoG
— Voldemort? (@shey_drogo) June 7, 2018
Even someone that hasn’t eaten will go and drop his/her last 1k
Kwakwakwakwa???? pastor don see mug us— Jameela Pope? (@MillerHarra) June 7, 2018
Slave mentality ??♀️??♀️
— Abidemi Babatunde❤❤ (@bibilamour04) June 7, 2018
Booming business after Coupon sites this days is church
— DopeBouy™ (@ItzClassicalDjX) June 7, 2018
We see what nigeria is turning into .. nigeria is blinded by this religion they brought to us .. we worship the religion not the God .. both Christians and Muslims.
Imagine say one dem do this for movie some clan will come out and ban the movie as long as it’s entertainment..— Life Of Cosmos (@oluwacosmos) June 7, 2018
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