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Rev Chris Oyakhilome Charge N1k Gate Fee For New Year Eve Service by kayalla(f): 12:05pm On Jan 05, 2015
Revelations that worshipers 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.
Worshipers 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 worshipers” 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.
Worshipers 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.

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Re: Rev Chris Oyakhilome Charge N1k Gate Fee For New Year Eve Service by Nobody: 12:33pm On Jan 05, 2015
To see my God kumaa.
Re: Rev Chris Oyakhilome Charge N1k Gate Fee For New Year Eve Service by summy4ever(m): 1:34pm On Jan 05, 2015
Christianity is a lucrative business in Nigeria. Imagine raking in 20 million jst one night shocked . Hope i'm not in wrong profession? some gullible people will say salvation is free. of course Nigeria wasn't on the map of the world when they wrote the bible. otherwise the writer of the bible would have put them into consideration.
Re: Rev Chris Oyakhilome Charge N1k Gate Fee For New Year Eve Service by Roland17(m): 3:36pm On Jan 05, 2015
Is there is a population in the world more religiously and politically gullible than Nigerians?

I sometimes don't blame these pastors and politicians, there would always be a market for their tricks..

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