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What Is Wrong With Nigeria Pastors by dignity33: 12:36pm On May 01, 2019
This post might annoyed a whole lots of people, cos it speaks about their religious leaders. but the fact is that there is lots of truth in it. Acquiring a private jet is different from acquiring a car. When you buy a car, you can either drive it yourself or hire an experienced driver that doesn't cost you much, you can either maintain it at a company mechanic or private mechanic, you can purchase direct insurance or third party insurance, and finally you park your private car in your compound or car parks.

This is not the same with a Jet. Purchasing a jet is like opening a spending account, you need an expert and certified pilot to fly the jet. Pilots are not paid peanuts. Nigerian owners of private jets go for foreign pilots. To pay pilots in dollars costs the church millions of naira a year. The jet must be certified air worthy meaning regular maintenance by the company that produces the jet (cost tens of thousands dollars or millions of naira to keep jets air worthy). You need to pay yearly insurance for the jet which costs thousands of dollars yearly. Private jet doesn't land inside your compound, you pay airports landing fees which could cost millions of dollars depending on how many airports the jet flies to. You cannot park a private jet in your compound, you can only park at an airport, this means you have to spend millions a year for parking rights at the airports. Jets use special kind of fuel, meaning you have to pay thousands of dollars or millions of naira a year for fueling of the jet fuel.

So for people of this church and other churches thanking God that their pastors acquire unending expenses, is this how you want your tithes, offerings and donations spent? How about using them to build health centers that offer church members free and quality health care? How about building and equipping schools that church members wouldn't pay school fees? How about building factories that church members can work and earn a living while the church makes income? Think about it.

A small family church of nearly 100 members in Canada have sponsored over 70 African children from kindergarten to university in the last 15 years. They never met these children and have no relationship with them. I attended a program where some of these sponsored Africans from different countries came to meet and thank these foreign strangers who from their hard earned money raise them from nothing to something. This is what the work of God looks like. Acquiring a private jet is not God's favor, it is a venture that costs you a fortune. Blessings of God doesn't put you under pressure. If you claim that the pastor used his own money, what was his business or job before becoming a pastor. If you claim that the jet was donated to him, will the giver also pay all the yearly expenses attached to having a jet.

As the head of the sovereign state as well as the religious leader of 1.2 billion Catholics worldwide, and with the rate he makes international travels, the Pope should have fleets of supersonic jets. No! the Pope don't have jets because of cost of operation and maintenance. The state of Vatican pays Alitalia to convey the Pope wherever he is going on a public chartered flight including for the officials traveling with him. The journalists and other non officials traveling with him pay for their tickets to the Alitalia. The country he visits return him back to Vatican with their own plane.

The Pope is not just a religious leader, he is also the sovereign leader and head of state of the sovereign state of Vatican. He travels an average of 10 countries a year. This is why the Charitas is the world's biggest religious humanitarian organization helping billions of people around the world. The money that could have been spent on maintaining Pope's jets are given to Chritas and other Catholics humanitarian organizations around the world providing healthcare, education, skill acquisitions, humanitarian assistance and financial assistance to billions of poor people around the world. This is what Christ will do if He is to be living in our time. He is the messiah and Lord of all things, yet he borrowed a boat to preach on, he borrowed bread and fish to feed the people, he borrowed a donkey to ride on to Jerusalem and after his death a rich man donated his own grave because Jesus did not have a grave on his name. Think about it.

The archbishop of Canterbury who is the head of all Anglicans travels for the work of God on a public flight, the heads of Methodist, Presbyterian, Lutheran, Orthodox churches worldwide travel on public flights for the work of God, the chief Jewish rabbi travels on public flight for the work of God, the patriarch of Russia travels on public flight, the grand imam of Egypt travels on public flights to religious functions. These are internationally recognized religious leaders with millions of followers around the world. But local pastors of churches in Nigeria want to own private jets to do the work of God and these pastors minister in a country with the most poorest people on earth. What's really wrong with Nigerians? Do you know?

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Re: What Is Wrong With Nigeria Pastors by limeta(f): 12:51pm On May 01, 2019
To be black
Re: What Is Wrong With Nigeria Pastors by Apus: 1:05pm On May 01, 2019
You made a whole lot of sense.


No pastor will ever scam me of my hard earned money in the name of tithe. I've lived with pastors and I know the ungodly things they do with members' tithe. Evil things men do in God's name.


If this trend continues, then no one should complain about the type of political and religious leaders we have.

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Re: What Is Wrong With Nigeria Pastors by ticon4life(m): 2:48pm On May 01, 2019
They are not men of God but dubious religious artisans, whose goals is to enslave their fellow, Uniformed human being .

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Re: What Is Wrong With Nigeria Pastors by Toosure70: 3:12pm On May 01, 2019
You are a slave to money.
Re: What Is Wrong With Nigeria Pastors by AudiA4: 3:38pm On May 01, 2019
[quote author=dignity33 post=78010655]This post might annoyed a whole lots of people, cos it speaks about their religious leaders. but the fact is that there is lots of truth in it. Acquiring a private jet is different from acquiring a car. When you buy a car, you can either drive it yourself or hire an experienced driver that doesn't cost you much, you can either maintain it at a company mechanic or private mechanic, you can purchase direct insurance or third party insurance, and finally you park your private car in your compound or car parks.

This is not the same with a Jet. Purchasing a jet is like opening a spending account, you need an expert and certified pilot to fly the jet. Pilots are not paid peanuts. Nigerian owners of private jets go for foreign pilots. To pay pilots in dollars costs the church millions of naira a year. The jet must be certified air worthy meaning regular maintenance by the company that produces the jet (cost tens of thousands dollars or millions of naira to keep jets air worthy). You need to pay yearly insurance for the jet which costs thousands of dollars yearly. Private jet doesn't land inside your compound, you pay airports landing fees which could cost millions of dollars depending on how many airports the jet flies to. You cannot park a private jet in your compound, you can only park at an airport, this means you have to spend millions a year for parking rights at the airports. Jets use special kind of fuel, meaning you have to pay thousands of dollars or millions of naira a year for fueling of the jet fuel.

So for people of this church and other churches thanking God that their pastors acquire unending expenses, is this how you want your tithes, offerings and donations spent? How about using them to build health centers that offer church members free and quality health care? How about building and equipping schools that church members wouldn't pay school fees? How about building factories that church members can work and earn a living while the church makes income? Think about it.

A small family church of nearly 100 members in Canada have sponsored over 70 African children from kindergarten to university in the last 15 years. They never met these children and have no relationship with them. I attended a program where some of these sponsored Africans from different countries came to meet and thank these foreign strangers who from their hard earned money raise them from nothing to something. This is what the work of God looks like. Acquiring a private jet is not God's favor, it is a venture that costs you a fortune. Blessings of God doesn't put you under pressure. If you claim that the pastor used his own money, what was his business or job before becoming a pastor. If you claim that the jet was donated to him, will the giver also pay all the yearly expenses attached to having a jet.

As the head of the sovereign state as well as the religious leader of 1.2 billion Catholics worldwide, and with the rate he makes international travels, the Pope should have fleets of supersonic jets. No! the Pope don't have jets because of cost of operation and maintenance. The state of Vatican pays Alitalia to convey the Pope wherever he is going on a public chartered flight including for the officials traveling with him. The journalists and other non officials traveling with him pay for their tickets to the Alitalia. The country he visits return him back to Vatican with their own plane.

The Pope is not just a religious leader, he is also the sovereign leader and head of state of the sovereign state of Vatican. He travels an average of 10 countries a year. This is why the Charitas is the world's biggest religious humanitarian organization helping billions of people around the world. The money that could have been spent on maintaining Pope's jets are given to Chritas and other Catholics humanitarian organizations around the world providing healthcare, education, skill acquisitions, humanitarian assistance and financial assistance to billions of poor people around the world. This is what Christ will do if He is to be living in our time. He is the messiah and Lord of all things, yet he borrowed a boat to preach on, he borrowed bread and fish to feed the people, he borrowed a donkey to ride on to Jerusalem and after his death a rich man donated his own grave because Jesus did not have a grave on his name. Think about it.

The archbishop of Canterbury who is the head of all Anglicans travels for the work of God on a public flight, the heads of Methodist, Presbyterian, Lutheran, Orthodox churches worldwide travel on public flights for the work of God, the chief Jewish rabbi travels on public flight for the work of God, the patriarch of Russia travels on public flight, the grand imam of Egypt travels on public flights to religious functions. These are internationally recognized religious leaders with millions of followers around the world. But local pastors of churches in Nigeria want to own private jets to do the work of God and these pastors minister in a country with the most poorest people on earth. What's really wrong with Nigerians? Do you know

Well said,it's only those who can think and reason very well will agree with your writeup, but those brainwashed, gullible and blinded Nigerians religious bigots will almost want to die to support their materialistic and hell bound pastors on this, they will continue to support, worship these pastors will their little tithes and offering will their pastors live in wonderland and they remain in penury and live in abject poverty.a pastor who doesn't own a single business and yet choose to own a private jet? What a crazy country called NIGERIA
Re: What Is Wrong With Nigeria Pastors by AudiA4: 3:38pm On May 01, 2019
[quote author=dignity33 post=78010655]This post might annoyed a whole lots of people, cos it speaks about their religious leaders. but the fact is that there is lots of truth in it. Acquiring a private jet is different from acquiring a car. When you buy a car, you can either drive it yourself or hire an experienced driver that doesn't cost you much, you can either maintain it at a company mechanic or private mechanic, you can purchase direct insurance or third party insurance, and finally you park your private car in your compound or car parks.

This is not the same with a Jet. Purchasing a jet is like opening a spending account, you need an expert and certified pilot to fly the jet. Pilots are not paid peanuts. Nigerian owners of private jets go for foreign pilots. To pay pilots in dollars costs the church millions of naira a year. The jet must be certified air worthy meaning regular maintenance by the company that produces the jet (cost tens of thousands dollars or millions of naira to keep jets air worthy). You need to pay yearly insurance for the jet which costs thousands of dollars yearly. Private jet doesn't land inside your compound, you pay airports landing fees which could cost millions of dollars depending on how many airports the jet flies to. You cannot park a private jet in your compound, you can only park at an airport, this means you have to spend millions a year for parking rights at the airports. Jets use special kind of fuel, meaning you have to pay thousands of dollars or millions of naira a year for fueling of the jet fuel.

So for people of this church and other churches thanking God that their pastors acquire unending expenses, is this how you want your tithes, offerings and donations spent? How about using them to build health centers that offer church members free and quality health care? How about building and equipping schools that church members wouldn't pay school fees? How about building factories that church members can work and earn a living while the church makes income? Think about it.

A small family church of nearly 100 members in Canada have sponsored over 70 African children from kindergarten to university in the last 15 years. They never met these children and have no relationship with them. I attended a program where some of these sponsored Africans from different countries came to meet and thank these foreign strangers who from their hard earned money raise them from nothing to something. This is what the work of God looks like. Acquiring a private jet is not God's favor, it is a venture that costs you a fortune. Blessings of God doesn't put you under pressure. If you claim that the pastor used his own money, what was his business or job before becoming a pastor. If you claim that the jet was donated to him, will the giver also pay all the yearly expenses attached to having a jet.

As the head of the sovereign state as well as the religious leader of 1.2 billion Catholics worldwide, and with the rate he makes international travels, the Pope should have fleets of supersonic jets. No! the Pope don't have jets because of cost of operation and maintenance. The state of Vatican pays Alitalia to convey the Pope wherever he is going on a public chartered flight including for the officials traveling with him. The journalists and other non officials traveling with him pay for their tickets to the Alitalia. The country he visits return him back to Vatican with their own plane.

The Pope is not just a religious leader, he is also the sovereign leader and head of state of the sovereign state of Vatican. He travels an average of 10 countries a year. This is why the Charitas is the world's biggest religious humanitarian organization helping billions of people around the world. The money that could have been spent on maintaining Pope's jets are given to Chritas and other Catholics humanitarian organizations around the world providing healthcare, education, skill acquisitions, humanitarian assistance and financial assistance to billions of poor people around the world. This is what Christ will do if He is to be living in our time. He is the messiah and Lord of all things, yet he borrowed a boat to preach on, he borrowed bread and fish to feed the people, he borrowed a donkey to ride on to Jerusalem and after his death a rich man donated his own grave because Jesus did not have a grave on his name. Think about it.

The archbishop of Canterbury who is the head of all Anglicans travels for the work of God on a public flight, the heads of Methodist, Presbyterian, Lutheran, Orthodox churches worldwide travel on public flights for the work of God, the chief Jewish rabbi travels on public flight for the work of God, the patriarch of Russia travels on public flight, the grand imam of Egypt travels on public flights to religious functions. These are internationally recognized religious leaders with millions of followers around the world. But local pastors of churches in Nigeria want to own private jets to do the work of God and these pastors minister in a country with the most poorest people on earth. What's really wrong with Nigerians? Do you know



Well said,it's only those who can think and reason very well will agree with your writeup, but those brainwashed, gullible and blinded Nigerians religious bigots will almost want to die to support their materialistic and hell bound pastors on this, they will continue to support, worship these pastors will their little tithes and offering will their pastors live in wonderland and they remain in penury and live in abject poverty.a pastor who doesn't own a single business and yet choose to own a private jet? What a crazy country called NIGERIA

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Re: What Is Wrong With Nigeria Pastors by Banmeallday: 3:43pm On May 01, 2019
Is it the stupid pastors or their more stupid followers that are given them the power and respect.

BLACK people nawah
Re: What Is Wrong With Nigeria Pastors by abc115: 4:00pm On May 01, 2019
Post of the year

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Re: What Is Wrong With Nigeria Pastors by Nobody: 4:04pm On May 01, 2019
cc:lalasticlala move to the appropriate thread
Re: What Is Wrong With Nigeria Pastors by CodeTemplar: 4:33pm On May 01, 2019
The private jet ownership by pastors can be divided into two categories. The ones gotten out of genuine need and the one gotten as a show of status.
I will focus on the former.
Some churches have a lot of travelling to do that they actually can save substantial amount of money by buying a jet and running it themselves. These churches are most times busy doing one travel or the other and when not doing that, they have need of delivering aid materials. If they should start patronizing commercial airlines, then it would be more expensive than owning a jet.For some churches, jet isn't a luxury but a necessity.

As for your suggestion about building free schools for members, I would rather have that Canadian church you made mention of, run a fee-less school for those African beneficiaries of theirs and let's see how the school will be run.
Factories aren't the job of churches to build. The same way God call pastors and prophets to gospel ministry is the same way He calls industrialist into ministry. If pastors alone are answering their call to ministry, then that isn't their fault. Afterall pastors don't blame stiff religious law for their church size and I see no reason why we should blame pastors for not answering the call of industrialists.
Re: What Is Wrong With Nigeria Pastors by Banmeallday: 5:29pm On May 01, 2019
CodeTemplar:
[s]The private jet ownership by pastors can be divided into two categories. The ones gotten out of genuine need and the one gotten as a show of status.
I will focus on the former.
Some churches have a lot of travelling to do that they actually can save substantial amount of money by buying a jet and running it themselves. These churches are most times busy doing one travel or the other and when not doing that, they have need of delivering aid materials. If they should start patronizing commercial airlines, then it would be more expensive than owning a jet.For some churches, jet isn't a luxury but a necessity.

As for your suggestion about building free schools for members, I would rather have that Canadian church you made mention of, run a fee-less school for those African beneficiaries of theirs and let's see how the school will be run.
Factories aren't the job of churches to build. The same way God call pastors and prophets to gospel ministry is the same way He calls industrialist into ministry. If pastors alone are answering their call to ministry, then that isn't their fault. Afterall pastors don't blame stiff religious law for their church size and I see no reason why we should blame pastors for not answering the call of industrialists.[/s]

WHen the revolution comes to many parts of the Nigger Area, the pastors are also to held accountable as some will be sent to the guillotine for their lies, deceit, manipulations, and blasphemy...

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Re: What Is Wrong With Nigeria Pastors by juvewalex(m): 6:06pm On May 01, 2019
What does a pastor need a private jet for ? When the church is not a money making venture although majority of churches in Naija are business centres now. Servicing a private jet costs a fortune and who is to be responsible for this if not the offering, tithe and donations and a lot of pastors attended schools built by missionaries of those days and they find it difficult now to emulate those missionaries who provided for them in the past free education and health care . God truly knows his through worshippers .
Re: What Is Wrong With Nigeria Pastors by NnadyAutos: 10:16pm On May 01, 2019
@dignity33, the Catholic Pope or any other religious leader you have mentioned so far above do the same work with any other church leader in Nigeria, the difference is the name of the denomination.A director in shell petroleum is the same with a director in any other company,but with different administration. If those people you mentioned above could pay for chattered aircraft, i don't see what is wrong if another person decides to buy for use.Moreover it is wrong for you to criticize God's blessings upon someone's life. If pastors don't buy jet who should?, the politicians,business men, or fraudsters?. What you have seen so far is just little, the body of Christ will soon take over the wealth of Nations of the earth.

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