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Re: The church is the solution to Nigeria's socio-economic problems‎ by kulikuli45: 8:09am On Sep 02, 2018
The church is our major problem

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Re: The church is the solution to Nigeria's socio-economic problems‎ by SalomonKane: 8:11am On Sep 02, 2018
Pavore9:
Historically the Church has bred thinkers.
thinkers who use their brains to perpetuate all sort of evil for the church, right?

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Re: The church is the solution to Nigeria's socio-economic problems‎ by Lexusgs430: 8:12am On Sep 02, 2018
The biggest lie...... The church is part of our problems.....
Re: The church is the solution to Nigeria's socio-economic problems‎ by Nobody: 8:14am On Sep 02, 2018
CAPSLOCKED:



THEIR ONLY ATTEMPT HAS BEEN VIGILS, PRAYERS, STUPID PROPHECIES, SNAKE OIL SALES, AND MANY OTHER POINTLESS THINGS THAT HAVE BEEN FAILING SO ATROCIOUSLY.
hey bro take it easy on Christians.

Tell me who hurt you? pastors,priests ?
Re: The church is the solution to Nigeria's socio-economic problems‎ by Nobody: 8:14am On Sep 02, 2018
Nice
Re: The church is the solution to Nigeria's socio-economic problems‎ by TruthHurts100: 8:17am On Sep 02, 2018
oneolajire:


Mr church hater, tell us what your religious group or association has done or will do for this nation to achieve rapid nation building or you remain silent for ever. If you can't boldly come forth to tell us what your organisation is doing, then it is a liability and a parasitic one.


Foolish thought.

Jews were expecting Jesus to restore Jerusalem. They wanted to make him king.
When Jesus was asked to become king, what did he do and say?

If your pastor is preaching the true gospel, he will face his assignment like Jesus did.

This Jerusalem is destined to be destroyed, why will Jesus Christ waste his time restoring it.

This world system is destined to be destroyed and replaced with a system by God himself. That was what Jesus taught us to pray for, thy kingdom come, thy will be done here on earth as it has in heaven.

All these trash your church is doing is to cover up for all their extortions in the name of God and Christ.

Go argue with your ancestors.

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Re: The church is the solution to Nigeria's socio-economic problems‎ by Iamzik: 8:18am On Sep 02, 2018
ednut1:
The government not churches abeg. Which country church don develop Thier business is salvation

Then why are you called the light?

You can't preach salvation to a hungry man.

Even Jesus carried out the full fold ministry.
He fed the multitude twice and preached to them as well.

Read James 2:15-16

The reason why you are educated today is because missionaries brought salvation message along with education, healthcare and infrastructural development. They didn't leave our fathers in their unclothedness and primitive state

The gospel is not all about evangelism and Crusades alone. We must make visible impact and that's the essence of this post

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Re: The church is the solution to Nigeria's socio-economic problems‎ by Pavore9: 8:18am On Sep 02, 2018
SalomonKane:
thinkers who use their brains to perpetuate all sort of evil for the church, right?

People irrespective of religion or none have always used knowledge for either good or evil.
Re: The church is the solution to Nigeria's socio-economic problems‎ by justparamount(m): 8:20am On Sep 02, 2018
church is one of our problems in this country
it preaches the doctrine of taking money from d poor n not giving to the poor
what ever development dey make is surely for der pockets

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Re: The church is the solution to Nigeria's socio-economic problems‎ by futurism: 8:24am On Sep 02, 2018
oneolajire:

In my last article, Christians, Churches And Tithes Are Not Nigeria's Underdevelopment Problems . https://www.nairaland.com/4611907/christians-churches-tithes-not-nigerias  I promised to write on how churches and christians can help accelerate socio-economic development of Nigeria. Yea, the strength of the churches in Nigeria is massive because of the financial strength they possess as this can be harnessed to help more in nation building.‎

Agriculture: Agriculture is a major sector that the church needs to invest massively to help achieve rapid development. If each mega church can invest a minimum of 20 million naira into cattle ranching in almost all the geopolitical zone in Nigeria, there will be abundant meat for local consumption and export.

The terrorism perpetuated by Fulani herdsmen against the farmers and Christians would be a thing of the past as the evil monopoly of beef production will been broken when there is massive investment in modern cattle rearing. Other sources of animal protein should also be explored to create varieties.

I believe that if the church can invest thirty percent of her investment in university education and TV broadcast alone on cultivation of rice, palm oil, and other staple food items, the number of unemployed in the churches will also reduce greatly. 

I believe the church should learn much from a Nigerian called Rev Father Nzamujo, Songhai Farms, www.songhaifarms.org, Port Novo. He left his comfort zone in the US to start a multi-disciplinary farm in Port Novo after he was rejected in Nigeria. He succeeded at winning souls for Christ as well as meeting the physical needs of people.  ‎

 Library: Library provision is another major aspect the church can help Nigeria achieve rapid transformation. Ben Carson, Thomas Edison and many other Americans achieved greatness because they made use of public libraries. For a nation to develop, I believe students should be more familiar with the libraries than the political parties and entertainers.

Technology hubs: Menlo Park, USA, was the world's  first privately owned research and development lab/workshop, established by Thomas Edison. Several products were developed there while Henry Ford later developed his first car from this same workshop. After then, several other people and organisations have built their own research and development centres. 

I have seen and read several prototype inventions made by Nigerians which could not be developed into commercial products.  So many ended up on the shelves while some were lucky to be developed abroad. It would be a great thing if the church can invest in creating few technology hubs in Nigeria to help commercialise technology prototypes, probably in association to the universities they have.

Installation of solar power facilities are have been discovered to be a potent solution to the problem of power supply in Nigeria. Unfortunately, solar power facilities are very expensive, but I believe if the church can use her technology hub to invest in the manufacture of this product  in large quantities, there will be cheap source of power supply for all.

Impact Makers: The most effective way the church can make tremendous impact in our society is to produce impact makers like Joseph, Daniel, Esther and Nehemiah. The political and economic situation in Nigeria  is terrible because it is filled with visionless and greedy people as a result of the absence of impact makers. We need more of the former NAFDAC DG, late Dora Akunyili who will courageously take their Jesus to workplaces and make generational impact.


Note to Christians: Christians must understand that their major duty is not just about evangelism and running other church programmes, but must learn to provide for the needs of the worshippers as well. In Act 6: 1-7, the apostles made provisions to meet the needs of the disciples. In Act 4:34-37, disciples sold their properties and the funds were used for evangelism and welfare of their worshippers. Thank God they sold their properties because persecution later dispersed them.‎

Today, Nigerian Christians do not necessarily need to sell their properties for social services because there is no persecution to disperse anylonger, but to engage in ventures that will be used to better the conditions of living. Christianity is not a state religion in Nigeria so this is the reason why total dependence on the government is dangerous. It must be understood that making economic impact in the society makes Christianity more acceptable.

Finally, It is so unfortunate that Nigeria is now known to be the world's capital of poor people. Blame game produces no development. Poverty, unemployment and underdevelopment is a common feature of all tribes, religion and association. Therefore all hands must be on deck to turn situations around. ‎

My your days be long. This is what I have been arguing with a friend.

But will the churches do it? NO.. NO they won't.

They operate like Nigerian elites. We have more churches than industries is not by accident but by sheer parasitic methodology.

A developed citizen will reduce influence of the church; that is their fear. So, like the Nigerian political elites, the churches are feeding of the rot and weaknesses of the country.

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Re: The church is the solution to Nigeria's socio-economic problems‎ by jy2kbeyond(m): 8:25am On Sep 02, 2018
Actually I love your grammatical swagger and literary prowess. I know its good for you to dream but waking up daily to face the reality should be your utmost survival anthem. undecided undecided undecided undecided
Re: The church is the solution to Nigeria's socio-economic problems‎ by Firebomber: 8:38am On Sep 02, 2018
pro2010:
The church needs to be taxed, that way more funds will be available for development.

yes, since all the tax your useless government are collecting are been use for development right?

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Re: The church is the solution to Nigeria's socio-economic problems‎ by ednut1(m): 8:44am On Sep 02, 2018
Iamzik:


Then why are you called the light?

You can't preach salvation to a hungry man.

Even Jesus carried out the full fold ministry.
He fed the multitude twice and preached to them as well.

Read James 2:15-16

The reason why you are educated today is because missionaries brought salvation message along with education, healthcare and infrastructural development. They didn't leave our fathers in their unclothedness and primitive state

The gospel is not all about evangelism and Crusades alone. We must make visible impact and that's the essence of this post
ok agreed
Re: The church is the solution to Nigeria's socio-economic problems‎ by Kylekent59: 8:55am On Sep 02, 2018
Don't drag the church into this matter. The church is not responsible for the socio-economic development.







Very soon politics will enter the church and everything will turn upside down. Even Jesus christ warned us about this.


I can see the awful horror coming.
Re: The church is the solution to Nigeria's socio-economic problems‎ by mmsen: 9:06am On Sep 02, 2018
If Christians were the wonderful people that they claim to be they would have been doing the above.

The reality is that they are not. Most are incapable of being productive, or even civil, because religion rots a part of the brain.

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Re: The church is the solution to Nigeria's socio-economic problems‎ by Benekruku(m): 9:20am On Sep 02, 2018
oneolajire:

In my last article, Christians, Churches And Tithes Are Not Nigeria's Underdevelopment Problems . https://www.nairaland.com/4611907/christians-churches-tithes-not-nigerias  I promised to write on how churches and christians can help accelerate socio-economic development of Nigeria. Yea, the strength of the churches in Nigeria is massive because of the financial strength they possess as this can be harnessed to help more in nation building.‎

Agriculture: Agriculture is a major sector that the church needs to invest massively to help achieve rapid development. If each mega church can invest a minimum of 20 million naira into cattle ranching in almost all the geopolitical zone in Nigeria, there will be abundant meat for local consumption and export.

The terrorism perpetuated by Fulani herdsmen against the farmers and Christians would be a thing of the past as the evil monopoly of beef production will been broken when there is massive investment in modern cattle rearing. Other sources of animal protein should also be explored to create varieties.

I believe that if the church can invest thirty percent of her investment in university education and TV broadcast alone on cultivation of rice, palm oil, and other staple food items, the number of unemployed in the churches will also reduce greatly. 

I believe the church should learn much from a Nigerian called Rev Father Nzamujo, Songhai Farms, www.songhaifarms.org, Port Novo. He left his comfort zone in the US to start a multi-disciplinary farm in Port Novo after he was rejected in Nigeria. He succeeded at winning souls for Christ as well as meeting the physical needs of people.  ‎

 Library: Library provision is another major aspect the church can help Nigeria achieve rapid transformation. Ben Carson, Thomas Edison and many other Americans achieved greatness because they made use of public libraries. For a nation to develop, I believe students should be more familiar with the libraries than the political parties and entertainers.

Technology hubs: Menlo Park, USA, was the world's  first privately owned research and development lab/workshop, established by Thomas Edison. Several products were developed there while Henry Ford later developed his first car from this same workshop. After then, several other people and organisations have built their own research and development centres. 

I have seen and read several prototype inventions made by Nigerians which could not be developed into commercial products.  So many ended up on the shelves while some were lucky to be developed abroad. It would be a great thing if the church can invest in creating few technology hubs in Nigeria to help commercialise technology prototypes, probably in association to the universities they have.

Installation of solar power facilities are have been discovered to be a potent solution to the problem of power supply in Nigeria. Unfortunately, solar power facilities are very expensive, but I believe if the church can use her technology hub to invest in the manufacture of this product  in large quantities, there will be cheap source of power supply for all.

Impact Makers: The most effective way the church can make tremendous impact in our society is to produce impact makers like Joseph, Daniel, Esther and Nehemiah. The political and economic situation in Nigeria  is terrible because it is filled with visionless and greedy people as a result of the absence of impact makers. We need more of the former NAFDAC DG, late Dora Akunyili who will courageously take their Jesus to workplaces and make generational impact.


Note to Christians: Christians must understand that their major duty is not just about evangelism and running other church programmes, but must learn to provide for the needs of the worshippers as well. In Act 6: 1-7, the apostles made provisions to meet the needs of the disciples. In Act 4:34-37, disciples sold their properties and the funds were used for evangelism and welfare of their worshippers. Thank God they sold their properties because persecution later dispersed them.‎

Today, Nigerian Christians do not necessarily need to sell their properties for social services because there is no persecution to disperse anylonger, but to engage in ventures that will be used to better the conditions of living. Christianity is not a state religion in Nigeria so this is the reason why total dependence on the government is dangerous. It must be understood that making economic impact in the society makes Christianity more acceptable.

Finally, It is so unfortunate that Nigeria is now known to be the world's capital of poor people. Blame game produces no development. Poverty, unemployment and underdevelopment is a common feature of all tribes, religion and association. Therefore all hands must be on deck to turn situations around. ‎


Did you compose this trash on the influence of Hard drugs or after-effect of excessive alcohol consumption

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Re: The church is the solution to Nigeria's socio-economic problems‎ by semyman: 9:32am On Sep 02, 2018
Haven for creeminaaals?
Re: The church is the solution to Nigeria's socio-economic problems‎ by UyiIredia(m): 9:46am On Sep 02, 2018
I highly agree. If the rate at which Nigeria builds churches and mosques especially in Lagos here went to schools, hospitals and craft centres Nigeria will be better than it is especially if we have good leaders take advantage of the ensuing skills and collaborate well to ensure such thing entities work well.

However, kudos to Oyedepo and I hope more churches follow in his footsteps.
Re: The church is the solution to Nigeria's socio-economic problems‎ by ClassiqLegend(m): 9:51am On Sep 02, 2018
oneolajire:


Mr church hater, tell us what your religious group or association has done or will do for this nation to achieve rapid nation building or you remain silent for ever. If you can't boldly come forth to tell us what your organisation is doing, then it is a liability and a parasitic one.

abeg shut up ur dirty mouth,wetin u know,mtsww e be like say ur head no dy bring light,dont u know u are making noise? undecided
oneolajire:


Mr church hater, tell us what your religious group or association has done or will do for this nation to achieve rapid nation building or you remain silent for ever. If you can't boldly come forth to tell us what your organisation is doing, then it is a liability and a parasitic one.

abeg shut up ur dirty mouth,wetin u know,mtsww e be like say ur head no dy bring light,dont u know u are making noise?

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Re: The church is the solution to Nigeria's socio-economic problems‎ by ClassiqLegend(m): 9:56am On Sep 02, 2018
Iamzik:


Then why are you called the light?

You can't preach salvation to a hungry man.

Even Jesus carried out the full fold ministry.
He fed the multitude twice and preached to them as well.

Read James 2:15-16

The reason why you are educated today is because missionaries brought salvation message along with education, healthcare and infrastructural development. They didn't leave our fathers in their unclothedness and primitive state

The gospel is not all about evangelism and Crusades alone. We must make visible impact and that's the essence of this post
keep quit oga,wetin u know,mtsww
Re: The church is the solution to Nigeria's socio-economic problems‎ by skyhighweb(m): 10:01am On Sep 02, 2018
what a useless post
judging from your post u aren't good with history
If not you will know in the 60s Christianity was all powerful cause dey control alot of aspect in life

they use God n politics to protect themselves, and here u are writing this nonsense, common sch wen dey build ur pickin don fit attend ni?

they should invest lol i laugh u looking 4 trouble cause wen dey give u 10 they will collect 100 and u must b a believable n dont ask questions cause God already made d decision.

anyway wetin i know am just walking by with my mic cant drop it, it expensive.

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Re: The church is the solution to Nigeria's socio-economic problems‎ by Nobody: 10:05am On Sep 02, 2018
Church is not the solution to Nigeria socioeconomic problems, for God sake, you cannot leave economic problems in the hands of the private sector and church is part of the private sector, the church can only do little, it is left for the government to do most of them, during the great depression of 1930s, Europe, America and others thought the economy could stabilize itself through the invisible hand, without the help of government till Keynes suggested it, please and please, the church should be taxed because the church is a business institution, sentiments apart, the church should pay tax.

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Re: The church is the solution to Nigeria's socio-economic problems‎ by EternalBeing: 10:13am On Sep 02, 2018
oneolajire:

In my last article, Christians, Churches And Tithes Are Not Nigeria's Underdevelopment Problems . https://www.nairaland.com/4611907/christians-churches-tithes-not-nigerias  I promised to write on how churches and christians can help accelerate socio-economic development of Nigeria. Yea, the strength of the churches in Nigeria is massive because of the financial strength they possess as this can be harnessed to help more in nation building.‎

Agriculture: Agriculture is a major sector that the church needs to invest massively to help achieve rapid development. If each mega church can invest a minimum of 20 million naira into cattle ranching in almost all the geopolitical zone in Nigeria, there will be abundant meat for local consumption and export.

The terrorism perpetuated by Fulani herdsmen against the farmers and Christians would be a thing of the past as the evil monopoly of beef production will been broken when there is massive investment in modern cattle rearing. Other sources of animal protein should also be explored to create varieties.

I believe that if the church can invest thirty percent of her investment in university education and TV broadcast alone on cultivation of rice, palm oil, and other staple food items, the number of unemployed in the churches will also reduce greatly. 

I believe the church should learn much from a Nigerian called Rev Father Nzamujo, Songhai Farms, www.songhaifarms.org, Port Novo. He left his comfort zone in the US to start a multi-disciplinary farm in Port Novo after he was rejected in Nigeria. He succeeded at winning souls for Christ as well as meeting the physical needs of people.  ‎

 Library: Library provision is another major aspect the church can help Nigeria achieve rapid transformation. Ben Carson, Thomas Edison and many other Americans achieved greatness because they made use of public libraries. For a nation to develop, I believe students should be more familiar with the libraries than the political parties and entertainers.

Technology hubs: Menlo Park, USA, was the world's  first privately owned research and development lab/workshop, established by Thomas Edison. Several products were developed there while Henry Ford later developed his first car from this same workshop. After then, several other people and organisations have built their own research and development centres. 

I have seen and read several prototype inventions made by Nigerians which could not be developed into commercial products.  So many ended up on the shelves while some were lucky to be developed abroad. It would be a great thing if the church can invest in creating few technology hubs in Nigeria to help commercialise technology prototypes, probably in association to the universities they have.

Installation of solar power facilities are have been discovered to be a potent solution to the problem of power supply in Nigeria. Unfortunately, solar power facilities are very expensive, but I believe if the church can use her technology hub to invest in the manufacture of this product  in large quantities, there will be cheap source of power supply for all.

Impact Makers: The most effective way the church can make tremendous impact in our society is to produce impact makers like Joseph, Daniel, Esther and Nehemiah. The political and economic situation in Nigeria  is terrible because it is filled with visionless and greedy people as a result of the absence of impact makers. We need more of the former NAFDAC DG, late Dora Akunyili who will courageously take their Jesus to workplaces and make generational impact.


Note to Christians: Christians must understand that their major duty is not just about evangelism and running other church programmes, but must learn to provide for the needs of the worshippers as well. In Act 6: 1-7, the apostles made provisions to meet the needs of the disciples. In Act 4:34-37, disciples sold their properties and the funds were used for evangelism and welfare of their worshippers. Thank God they sold their properties because persecution later dispersed them.‎

Today, Nigerian Christians do not necessarily need to sell their properties for social services because there is no persecution to disperse anylonger, but to engage in ventures that will be used to better the conditions of living. Christianity is not a state religion in Nigeria so this is the reason why total dependence on the government is dangerous. It must be understood that making economic impact in the society makes Christianity more acceptable.

Finally, It is so unfortunate that Nigeria is now known to be the world's capital of poor people. Blame game produces no development. Poverty, unemployment and underdevelopment is a common feature of all tribes, religion and association. Therefore all hands must be on deck to turn situations around. ‎

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Re: The church is the solution to Nigeria's socio-economic problems‎ by OyinO: 10:17am On Sep 02, 2018
The Reason why we are where we are today. Worst still, these are the leaders and office clerks, teachers and civil/public servants. Its a Shaaaame!
Re: The church is the solution to Nigeria's socio-economic problems‎ by haykes(m): 10:27am On Sep 02, 2018
Churches are one of Nigeria problems because it even capitalize on individual shortcoming,and if u are not rich u would be never recognised

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Re: The church is the solution to Nigeria's socio-economic problems‎ by Ihateyoumod: 10:35am On Sep 02, 2018
Tundeobama:
please let mosque and traditional worshippers also contribute to development not only killings should they involve in.i like the way winners have invested in agric with landmark i want rccg,catholic,Anglican,choosen to follow suit and the rest.

U want the catholic church to follow winners, u must have poo in ur brain....pls don't ever put d catholic church n d same space with winners n all other business centers u call churches.
Re: The church is the solution to Nigeria's socio-economic problems‎ by bolaji777: 10:50am On Sep 02, 2018
yes taxes the church member. even from mint and tithe our nation will be the most develop country in term of that economy. for such of a person like ADEBOYE which demand #1b or 100m from members from there we can gather the money to improve our economy in Nigeria. and precise we still have great advantage, because we are producing richest pastor in the whole world. Redeemer's university is there no poorer member's children are no no, only affluence family.
church is really the solution.
Re: The church is the solution to Nigeria's socio-economic problems‎ by pro2010: 11:30am On Sep 02, 2018
Firebomber:


yes, since all the tax your useless government are collecting are been use for development right?

It's better than allowing unscrupulous elements ripping people off in Billions keep all the spoils to themselves.
Re: The church is the solution to Nigeria's socio-economic problems‎ by naijacentric(m): 11:32am On Sep 02, 2018
MrMcJay:
The church in itself is Nigeria's socio-economic problem.

I have more than 23 churches in my street and I have heard different kinds of funny doctrines. Some balanced, some extreme and some outrightly foolish. Instead of encouraging dignity of labour, we claim to 'tap' into other people's blessings. Instead of encouraging honest and righteous labour, we endorse criminality and dishonesty and call it unmerited favour.

I remember when Mr. Lawrence Agada of Christ Embassy stole money from Sheraton hotel and donated it to Christ's embassy, he was written a commendation letter personally signed by Mr. Chris Okotie.

Go to Oregun Industrial Estate in Ikeja and see how churches have turned the factories into churches. They're saying it's spiritual revival but spiritual revival doesn't add to a nation's gdp, it only increases the pastor's networth. It doesn't provide work for unemployed members, doesn't do anything for broke members.

I think the brand of Christianity practiced in Nigeria is not what is in the Bible as commanded of us and we must tell ourselves the truth that it's doing more harm than good.
God bless u same thing i tell people dey always look at me like a devil with all their prayers tithe offering 200% attendance to church am still better dan dem

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Re: The church is the solution to Nigeria's socio-economic problems‎ by Bollinger(m): 11:41am On Sep 02, 2018
oneolajire:


It takes vision to pursue a mission, it takes a man who sees the need to fill in the gap, it takes people who sees a lack before provisions can be made. God be praised for these exploits from Pastor Oyedepo, We pray for more visioneers for greater mission in nation building.

UyiIredia:
I highly agree. If the rate at which Nigeria builds churches and mosques especially in Lagos here went to schools, hospitals and craft centres Nigeria will be better than it is especially if we have good leaders take advantage of the ensuing skills and collaborate well to ensure such thing entities work well.

However, kudos to Oyedepo and I hope more churches follow in his footsteps.

So, let's look at it objectively and without emotion. After decades of Nigerians flocking to churches and having ashy knees from kneeling, what impact has it had on it's people or country for that matter? In this day and age you guys are still talking about an abnormal route contrary to what normal right thinking countries have taken to be successful. What has religion got to do with economic or social development? Sometimes i wonder why most of you even venture the thought of acquiring an education. Did the Japanese flock to churches after the second world war to become successful? Why una be like dis na? The simple truth is that poverty has evaporated the thought process of most Nigerians and because of that they cannot conjure up any good ideas so the next best thing is to do what every lazy man does; Which is to fall on their knees and Pray. Meanwhile, successful countries are on their feet running around and making milestones. Carry on.

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Re: The church is the solution to Nigeria's socio-economic problems‎ by redsun(m): 12:07pm On Sep 02, 2018
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THEIR ONLY ATTEMPT HAS BEEN VIGILS, PRAYERS, STUPID PROPHECIES, SNAKE OIL SALES, AND MANY OTHER POINTLESS THINGS THAT HAVE BEEN FAILING SO ATROCIOUSLY.

I think they will be better off selling ganja oil,that will heal more people than all the rubbish mentioned above.

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Re: The church is the solution to Nigeria's socio-economic problems‎ by Nobody: 12:11pm On Sep 02, 2018
HigherEd:
Meanwhile, at Winners Chapel!

Technology Hub: Winners Chapel would be building her first Technology hub very soon. Although as usual it would be routed via her flagship university - CU. It would be housed in a twin mega structure with a bridge linking it. With over 2,000 systems.

Already, the Hebron startup lab which is an integral part of CUCRID - which is partly funded by David Oyedepo Foun. Initial 1 billion naira grant has nurtured about 43 start up businesses.

CUCRID on its core mission now has over 23 research clusters with massive year to year funding from both David Oyedepo foun and the school herself. The center now serves as the place with the highest activity in Multidisciplinary research with over 162 research publications(SCOPUS) and 20% of all Nigeria's multidisciplinary research as attested by Times Higher. It is also probably the largest indigenous private funder of research in Nigeria.

There is also plans for an agro - research institute at Landmark university later in the coming months. The church is also supporting LMU in her quest of putting the first Sattelite in space right here from inside Nigeria via a partnership with Kyushu Inst of Tech, Japan and NASDRA.

The Church is also providing 15,000 housing unit which would be transforming for Ota and would be a significant church led attempt in reducing the housing deficit of 17 million unit. I

So you see Churches are doing fairly great on the development side of things. Most of them just have PR issues.


Christianity is a fraud...Advanced fee fraud.

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