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Crossover Service: Nigerians Blast Chris Oyakhilome Over Gate Fees by Dragonking: 10:56am On Jan 05, 2015
Revelations that worshippers at the headquarters of Christ Embassy Church ‎in Lagos had to pay N1,000 each as gate fee to attend a New Year’s Eve service presided over by Pastor Chris Oyakhilome have shocked many Nigerians and infuriated others.

Worshippers who wanted to attend the crossover service at Christ Embassy’s headquarters on Billings ‎Way in Oregun Area of Lagos on 31 December, 2014, were made to obtain gate passes that sold for N1,000 each.

Those who could not afford such passes were turned back and told that they could go elsewhere to worship or watch the service online for free.

While the practice ‎is not new in Christ Embassy Church, it led to an uproar in January 2011 after it was first introduced on 31 December, 2010.

Many people described it then as extortion, abuse of ‘Jesus’ teachings and another confirmation that some Nigerian churches and pastors are more interested in making money than winning souls for God.

But the church explained, though informally, that it was a way of controlling the crowd and discouraging thousands of people who come to church once a year on 31 December and prevent “real worshippers” from securing seats at the headquarters on that important night.

The argument did not win many fans and under a barrage of criticisms, the church prayed the matter would be forgotten. Nigerians also hoped gate fee collection would stop.

But the practice has continued and is now seen as routine with those who cannot afford the money being turned back on 31 December of every year.

With a sitting capacity of roughly 20,000 seats, Christ Embassy might have made at least N20 million from the sale of gate passes used for the crossover service.

Worshippers in Christ Embassy and former staff have complained in the past that the emphasis was often too much on money in the church rather than on spiritual things Jesus Christ taught his disciples.

While virtually all prosperity churches in Nigeria apply the principles of “giving ‎to the church to receive from God”, many say the level of financial demands and pressures in Christ Embassy Church is unusually high.

Since the revelations about the gate fees collection at Christ Embassy Church were made public last week, Nigerians have continued to express shock, outrage and indignation with many finding it hard to believe it.

Many Nigerians expressed their indignation on the social media, especially Facebook.

‎”Gate fee collection appears good for crowd control in a theatre or secular concert, but not sound enough in the house of God where Christ the head of the church bids everyone to come, even when they only respond once in a year,” ‎said Femi Olulowo on Facebook.

He said the church should rather see their once in a year response as an opportunity to reach out to the loss (non regular attendees) and make disciple of them as Christ commanded.

“Even if the church prefers his already saved members to partake in a particular service, gate pass should have been given to them at no cost and they will have the privilege of going in first.

“The crowd control rationale for gate fee collection in church in my opinion is world based,” he said.

According to ‎Onyeka Daisy Okochi, salvation doesn’t come at a cost.

Daisy said in the Bible, a man who wanted to pay for salvation was refused.

To Oyagha Anthony, Nigerian worshippers are gullible. “Did God come down through him (the pastor) that day?,” he asked.

“I have watched the man preach severally and I don’t know the magic in his sermon and anointing that keeps making people fall for his tricks and gimmicks.

“He quotes one Bible reference and shouts as if he just revealed what no man had ever read or seen in that passage before and then takes a run front and back and they all starts shouting. Just disgusting most times,” he said.

To Clement Ali, “‎does it mean if I don’t have N1000, I won’t be allowed into the service?

In that case, his intentions is the money.”

“Let them continue to pile up riches for themselves here on earth where moths will eat up and where thieves will break through,” Ali said.

He added: “SALVATION IS FREE and cannot be bought with money. Jesus said, freely l gave you, so also, freely ye shall give.”

According to Erijery Reuben Mateta, some people are born spiritually blind, deaf and dumb.

“However you preach to them they will never hear and understand,” Mateta said.

Eyitope Akeju could not believe that gate fees were collected at Christ Embassy Church on 31 December. “Somebody should please tell me this is not true. If it is true it means corruption is now everywhere,” Akeju said.

Patrick Orkuma asked sarcastically; ‎”Are you people just realising now that most of these so called Men of God are con men? People have been paying for prayers, so why can’t they pay for venue?”

‎To Aderibigbe Oluwasanmi; “‎Why are we going to blame a business name for doing his business, he is bussines man not a Pastor for real‎”.

‎Many others who commented on the social media were critical of Oyakhilome and Christ Embassy Church, urging the church to stop the practice.

Others even asked for tax officials to step in.

With over 70 per cent of Nigerians living in abject poverty and on less than two dollars a day, many believe that demons are responsible for their financial, physical and emotional problems.

They run to pastors for healing, miracles, blessing and protection.

But once in church, pastors often tell worshippers that to prosper and be blessed by God, they need to give ten per cent of all their income as tithe to God. Some also say they need to give ten percent of all their increases.

By giving to God, they mean, they need to “sow a seed in the church”. When they give money to the church, worshippers are ‎told, the “money goes into their future” to transform their lives.

To refuse “to sow a seed” is “to condemn oneself to a life of hardship and misery”, pastors say.

But while few worshippers eventually prosper, it is the pastors who end up becoming extremely rich.

Many Nigerians pastors now own businesses, cars, houses, and investments within and outside the country. Some even own private jets.

Many say with his business model and financial strategies in the church, Oyakhilome was named by Forbes as one of the richest pastors in Nigeria.

He travels around the world in a jet and moves around Lagos with bodyguards and heavily armed policemen.

http://www.pmnewsnigeria.com/2015/01/05/crossover-service-nigerians-blast-chris-oyakhilome-over-gate-fees/

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Re: Crossover Service: Nigerians Blast Chris Oyakhilome Over Gate Fees by zubby29(m): 11:04am On Jan 05, 2015
gate fee to heaven so d poor dat cnt aford it na hell fire straight embarassed

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Re: Crossover Service: Nigerians Blast Chris Oyakhilome Over Gate Fees by vooks: 11:08am On Jan 05, 2015
how much is 1000 naira in USD?

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Re: Crossover Service: Nigerians Blast Chris Oyakhilome Over Gate Fees by bigtt76(f): 11:09am On Jan 05, 2015
See sharp business grin

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Re: Crossover Service: Nigerians Blast Chris Oyakhilome Over Gate Fees by bigtt76(f): 11:10am On Jan 05, 2015
Like $5 using the exchange rate $1 = N186 undecided

vooks:
how much is 1000 naira in USD?

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Re: Crossover Service: Nigerians Blast Chris Oyakhilome Over Gate Fees by johncreek: 11:53am On Jan 05, 2015
Wetin concern una..
Is it your ministry?
Didn't see where he wrote "compulsory to attend"

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Re: Crossover Service: Nigerians Blast Chris Oyakhilome Over Gate Fees by vooks: 12:55pm On Jan 05, 2015
Thank you bigtt76.

I don't know the exact circumstances of the case but I would favor holding the event in a stadium if the numbers are overwhelming. Charging is not fair. If it takes $5 to shut worshipers, that means most are living in poverty which is quite an indictment to the prosperity gospel
bigtt76:
Like $5 using the exchange rate $1 = N186 undecided

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Re: Crossover Service: Nigerians Blast Chris Oyakhilome Over Gate Fees by BasseyJ(m): 10:22am On Jan 06, 2015
Gate fee to attend God's service diaris Godoooo. whatever happened to freely I have given you, freely you shall give?? the people that paid to attend tried sha, if it was only people like me, he for cross over only am. 1k to go church again

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Re: Crossover Service: Nigerians Blast Chris Oyakhilome Over Gate Fees by Jostico: 10:23am On Jan 06, 2015
no go open your church dey blast undecided
Re: Crossover Service: Nigerians Blast Chris Oyakhilome Over Gate Fees by moderatorr1: 10:23am On Jan 06, 2015
In any society there are always more fools than the wise

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Re: Crossover Service: Nigerians Blast Chris Oyakhilome Over Gate Fees by TDstarr: 10:23am On Jan 06, 2015
FREELY I HAVE GIVEN YOU THE POWER, FREELY YOU GIVE....SMH sad

WHEN DID JESUS COLLECT MONEY FROM THE CROWD? HE EVEN FED THEM, NAWA O

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Re: Crossover Service: Nigerians Blast Chris Oyakhilome Over Gate Fees by Babyboy1986(m): 10:23am On Jan 06, 2015
Hmmmmmm

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Re: Crossover Service: Nigerians Blast Chris Oyakhilome Over Gate Fees by ireneony(f): 10:23am On Jan 06, 2015
Church don turn business ..
I think churches should start paying tax, since is now a business sad

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Re: Crossover Service: Nigerians Blast Chris Oyakhilome Over Gate Fees by jnrbayano(m): 10:24am On Jan 06, 2015
Merchandizing the gospel.

Judgement is near indeed.

I don't see why the government won't step in to impose tax on these business enterprises in the name of churches.

People who paid this gate fee were/are under voodoo influence.

Madness!!!

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Re: Crossover Service: Nigerians Blast Chris Oyakhilome Over Gate Fees by onwai1(m): 10:24am On Jan 06, 2015
undecided

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Re: Crossover Service: Nigerians Blast Chris Oyakhilome Over Gate Fees by MizMyColi(f): 10:24am On Jan 06, 2015
Church business is good business.

We hail thee o men of God

cheesy
cheesy
cheesy

The Christendom is a great example of a house divided against itself.
I know I can't run away from Church forever, but left for me, I'd rather relate with GodHead without the confines of institutional christianity or organized religion.

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Re: Crossover Service: Nigerians Blast Chris Oyakhilome Over Gate Fees by lalasticlala(m): 10:24am On Jan 06, 2015
zubby29:
gate fee to heaven so d poor dat cnt aford it na hell fire straight embarassed

Lwkmh.
Re: Crossover Service: Nigerians Blast Chris Oyakhilome Over Gate Fees by sexaddict08(m): 10:24am On Jan 06, 2015
i heard it briefly but didnt want to believ the news.....so this man has decided to continue to spoil christianity Nawa oooo

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Re: Crossover Service: Nigerians Blast Chris Oyakhilome Over Gate Fees by Jostico: 10:24am On Jan 06, 2015
to watch ball for warri stadium #150,if you nor get go back.... grin grin

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Re: Crossover Service: Nigerians Blast Chris Oyakhilome Over Gate Fees by mencade4: 10:24am On Jan 06, 2015
we have 3 top thieves in the church today.

They are ranked as follows:

1. Oyedepo: richest pastor in african...with 4 private jets. Which business does he run? None but stealing church money for his personal pockets. thief!

2. Adeboye: anoda grand thief....that collects tithes, using psychology to put fear into members. Last year made his members contributes 10 billion in a single week. thief.

3. Oyakhilome: a womanizer and a thief, who said masturbation is not a sin. He has succeeded in twisting the brains of members of his social clubs...believers lovers world.

Thief!


If you took tithe from the old testament why didny you acccept the rest laws of the old testaments?

Did jesus pay tithe? Where did paul pay tithe in the bible or peter?

Thieves......we need to judge these con men here in this world. God will do his own later.


Liberation for gullible nigerians!


Of any of them assume they can curse me....let the curse go back to their head and their entire generation....thieves. They can do nothing.....fake men!

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Re: Crossover Service: Nigerians Blast Chris Oyakhilome Over Gate Fees by chamboy(m): 10:24am On Jan 06, 2015
How much for Vip n vvip

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Re: Crossover Service: Nigerians Blast Chris Oyakhilome Over Gate Fees by koligs: 10:25am On Jan 06, 2015
Even in some night clubs, its free to enter. This is absolutely ridiculous



Please pardon me to say this long time forgotten word»»»











END TIME THINGS!!!

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Re: Crossover Service: Nigerians Blast Chris Oyakhilome Over Gate Fees by kingstylo01(m): 10:25am On Jan 06, 2015
What da heck is wrong with this guy called Chris adultrykihlome?


Church don turn cinema ni? angry

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Re: Crossover Service: Nigerians Blast Chris Oyakhilome Over Gate Fees by Nobody: 10:25am On Jan 06, 2015
I'm ashamed to be from the same place as him.....

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Re: Crossover Service: Nigerians Blast Chris Oyakhilome Over Gate Fees by Nobody: 10:25am On Jan 06, 2015
When church is not entertainment ground. Why gate fee na. What Msg is dis proclaim man of God sending out, is it that money can buy you heaven or what. Toripe kote ye emi rara ooo

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Re: Crossover Service: Nigerians Blast Chris Oyakhilome Over Gate Fees by datbay(m): 10:25am On Jan 06, 2015
The people that paid should be blamed for their stupidity.

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Re: Crossover Service: Nigerians Blast Chris Oyakhilome Over Gate Fees by jeflexy(m): 10:25am On Jan 06, 2015
[size=14pt]Did he invite wizkid or davido? [/size]

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Re: Crossover Service: Nigerians Blast Chris Oyakhilome Over Gate Fees by honeric01(m): 10:26am On Jan 06, 2015
With the way churches are scattered all over Nigeria, people are still paying money to "worship" in a church? madness!

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Re: Crossover Service: Nigerians Blast Chris Oyakhilome Over Gate Fees by Jostico: 10:26am On Jan 06, 2015
zubby29:
gate fee to heaven so d poor dat cnt aford it na hell fire straight embarassed


nothing concern me oo..but dat man cute ooo.

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Re: Crossover Service: Nigerians Blast Chris Oyakhilome Over Gate Fees by jaybee3(m): 10:26am On Jan 06, 2015
Why do gullible people think their prayers will only be answered within the four walls of a church

Cluelessness is a serious disease

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Re: Crossover Service: Nigerians Blast Chris Oyakhilome Over Gate Fees by jaybiz007(m): 10:26am On Jan 06, 2015
Pastor jerry curl at it again. He has to maintain his mistresses in southy Na plus his fleet of posh rides.
PS: Emancipate yourself from mental slavery and take charge of your destiny!

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