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VIDEO: Man donates family house to Christ Embassy, renders relatives homeless
A man has caused serious uproar online after he donated his family house to a Christ Embassy church in Warri, Delta state.
The man identified as Shedrack who was based abroad is said to have returned to Nigeria last year and suddenly became very religious much to the liking of his family members.
Last year, he sowed his car as a seed to the Church and his family members had no problem with it.
However, recently he went on to donate his family house to the church.
His family members were not aware their home had been donated until Shedrack’s father noticed men going around, viewing the property.
When the older man made enquiry, he was told the property now belongs to Christ Embassy and has been valued to be sold at 25 million Naira.
According to reports, the house was built on land owned by the entire family and with money contributed by the whole family, though Shedrack contributed the lion’s share.
The house is occupied by Shedrack’s father, cousins and four tenants who paid rent.
The father of Shedrack said he has written to the senior pastor of Christ Embassy in Warri and he promised to take action but a month has passed and nothing has happened.
The father has now lawyered up after reporting to the police, and so has Christ Embassy.
In a statement, Shedrack’s father pleaded with the General Overseer of Christ Embassy, Chris Oyakhilome, to intervene.
Watch the video below;
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