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“It’s only amadioha you can give 200 and they accept it” — Prophet shades members for giving 500 out of 1 million Naira as offering
A prophet is dragging members of his congregation for not giving a substantial amount as offering despite the fact they are blessed with much.
The prophet is identified as Emmanuel Okeke and is Senior Prophet at Watchtower Prayer Network.
He called out church members for claiming God led them to give only small amounts as offering.
In his words;
“You can’t tell me that you have 1 Million Naira and God led you to give 500 Naira as an offering.
I don’t understand, which God is that God?
Amadioha? It’s only amadioha. It’s only an oracle that you go to the shrine and give 200 Naira and they accept.
And some of you will say God is not after our money.
Your giving shows how much of your heart he has.”
This short clip has garnered mixed reactions from Netizens.
See some below…
@Timmydennyd asked: “You can pray to God to bless you and then when you have the money you give peanut as offering.??
So when you go broke you will come back to say “God pls gimme money” make everybody dea ment dey go”
@sampedia wrote: “Why is he so pained, I’d like to see him transfer that energy towards salvation and repentance teachings”
@osagie_adams added: “Did God tell you he needs money? Ole.
See the way he’s serious about it as if there’s inflation in heaven.”
@limitbreaker_35 said: “Everybody wan cash out by all means.
Most of una, no be God call you, na hunger motivated calling.”
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