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Hardship Affecting Attendance, Offering In Churches, Anglican Bishop Laments by Omooba77(op): 8:31am On Feb 10, 2025
By Laolu Elijah

Says Nigerians are frustrated, hungry, angry

THE Archbishop of Ibadan Province, Church of Nigeria Anglican Communion, Dr. Williams Aladekugbe, has lamented that the economic crunch in the country has prevented Christians from attending services and giving offerings in churches.

He said this while delivering the 1st Distinguished Alumni Lecture of the Department of Religious Studies, Faculty of Arts, University of Ibadan, in Ibadan, at the weekend.

He noted that the hardship had compelled a cleric to call President Bola Tinubu and ask him to save people from the economic crises.

Speaking on the topic, entitled “The faith once delivered to the saints in the context of contemporary socio-economic challenges”, held at the Otunba Subomi Balogun Conference centre, UI, he said: “The present economic hardship resulting from the removal of fuel subsidy is also having its effects on the Christians in Nigeria, as many families could no longer attend church services, some of those who manage to attend church services, have no money for offerings and other contributions in the Church.

It must be noted that Christians nationwide, along with the adherents of other faiths, are under economic pressure. This situation has forced a cleric to call on President Tinubu during the burial of Rotimi Akeredolu, the late governor of Ondo State by saying ‘You said it’s your turn, now save Nigerians from hunger’.”

Aladekugbe, who is also the Bishop of Ibadan North (Anglican) Diocese, said: “In Nigeria, in the past, people had demonstrated against unfriendly policy bringing bad economy, it is not different today as groups of people have demonstrated from time to time to show their annoyance at the present economic policy of the government.

“Till now, people are taking to the streets to demonstrate perhaps the government will change her policy. This time around, the series of demonstrations have failed as high costs of all things in the market persist. Nigerians call on President Tinubu to end hunger and hardship.

“Groups, associations, clubs, traditional rulers, clerics and the general populace have been groaning under the economic policy of the present regime. There is no point hiding the fact that Nigerians are frustrated, hungry and angry.

“The hardship, insecurity, poverty and unemployment in the country are such that no one can pacify anybody. The socio-economic reforms of the Federal Government have inflicted unparalleled hardship on Nigerians. The soaring cost of food has escalated the suffering of Nigerians and crime has greatly increased.

“It has been observed that the present situation has become unbearable for Nigerians. People in different locations of the country are lamenting and discussing the future of Nigeria’s political structure as a result of present economic woes on social media, in the streets, and in club houses, voices are being heard that the faith of a common man has been affected. Some people are saying ‘God, where are you?’.

“The clergy and the ministers of God have more to do at a time like this to save people from depression, loss of hope and probably from suicide. Lectures, sermons and teachings should be intensified to keep the faith of the Christians alive so that they can triumph over this period which is believed would be for a short period.”

He explained that people exhibit various forms of fear based on the current situation but warned that faith should be cultivated as a step to attracting God’s divine intervention.

The cleric said: “In the Nigeria of today, the people’s religious lives are characterised with fear of the enemies, fear of tomorrow, fear of the unknown, fear of poverty and fear of what has not happened but been imagined, all these seem unsolvable to the people because of the absence of faith.

“Looking at the myriad of problems confronting Christians today, these problems cannot be solved through fear.

“In response to the fear in the society, we emphasized faith as a major solution to human problems. God should remain a reference point to everyone who desires a practical solution to the problems of life.”
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2025/02/hardship-affecting-attendance-offering-in-churches-anglican-bishop-laments/

Re: Hardship Affecting Attendance, Offering In Churches, Anglican Bishop Laments by Acekidc4(m): 8:31am On Feb 10, 2025
So your own problem Na Attendance and offering. THIEF
Re: Hardship Affecting Attendance, Offering In Churches, Anglican Bishop Laments by Kemetian: 8:40am On Feb 10, 2025
It's not because of hardship.

It's because they are waking up and realising you are a tithe-demanding, colonial invaders' religion, and they are returning to our traditional spirituality.
Re: Hardship Affecting Attendance, Offering In Churches, Anglican Bishop Laments by tobtap: 9:23am On Feb 10, 2025
So true... Disposable income has greatly reduced and high cost of living has greatly affected Nigerians.. Govt is to blame
Re: Hardship Affecting Attendance, Offering In Churches, Anglican Bishop Laments by Cti28(m): 9:23am On Feb 10, 2025
Why won't they stop coming.
Instead of pointing men to Christ alone, you were busy pointing them to mammon
Re: Hardship Affecting Attendance, Offering In Churches, Anglican Bishop Laments by Cmanforall: 9:24am On Feb 10, 2025
The religious bodies can positively change the mindset of Nigerians. Not just about finances, but honesty should be prioritised.
Re: Hardship Affecting Attendance, Offering In Churches, Anglican Bishop Laments by Nahunger(m): 9:24am On Feb 10, 2025
huh

Hmm
Re: Hardship Affecting Attendance, Offering In Churches, Anglican Bishop Laments by ppogba: 9:25am On Feb 10, 2025
We all are re-adjusting.

The church should re- adjust too.
Re: Hardship Affecting Attendance, Offering In Churches, Anglican Bishop Laments by PlasmaTV: 9:25am On Feb 10, 2025
Hmmmmm
Many men of God in Nigeria spoke against electing a clueless tyrant.

Bishop Oyedepo has screamed against APC since time immemorial. People cursed.

Pastor Paul Enenche screamed. DSS wanted to arrest him.

Pastor David Ibiyeomie predicted that dollar would rise to N1.5k. They said he was eating tithe.

Pastor Johnson Suleman told his church members to vote the right people. They said he's stealing church money.

Prophet Tomi Arayomi prophesied hardship if this government enters. DSS arrested/kidnapped him and his family.

Pastor Chris Oyakhilome spoke clearly against Tinubu. They said he's getting old.

Now, everyone is feeling the heat. And stupid supporters want to gaslight us while their Oga wastes billions on jets, houses, and fruitless presidential convoys.

Lol.

Let's learn together
Re: Hardship Affecting Attendance, Offering In Churches, Anglican Bishop Laments by PlasmaTV: 9:26am On Feb 10, 2025
Kemetian:
It's not because of hardship.

It's because they are waking up and realising you are a tithe-demanding, colonial invaders' religion, and they are returning to our traditional spirituality.
Yenyenyen
Re: Hardship Affecting Attendance, Offering In Churches, Anglican Bishop Laments by PlasmaTV: 9:26am On Feb 10, 2025
Acekidc4:
So your own problem Na Attendance and offering. THIEF
Shut up, rat.
Petrol, diesel is more expensive. That's very basic.
And you're here defending your clueless master - BAT.

Like rat, like bat.
Re: Hardship Affecting Attendance, Offering In Churches, Anglican Bishop Laments by VeeVeeMyLuv(f):
God will provide Sir, take heart. it is well.

repercussions of MU-MU ticket
Re: Hardship Affecting Attendance, Offering In Churches, Anglican Bishop Laments by Neimarjr: 9:31am On Feb 10, 2025
This man like money normally
E never change grin
Re: Hardship Affecting Attendance, Offering In Churches, Anglican Bishop Laments by mariovito(m): 9:31am On Feb 10, 2025
Gh
Re: Hardship Affecting Attendance, Offering In Churches, Anglican Bishop Laments by free2ryhme:
Omooba77:
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2025/02/hardship-affecting-attendance-offering-in-churches-anglican-bishop-laments/
The economic hardship in the country is taking a toll on Nigerians. People are struggling to make ends meet, which is affecting everything, including church attendance and offerings. Many are frustrated, hungry, and angry at the government’s policies. The situation has led to widespread dissatisfaction, with people questioning the future of the country and their faith.
Re: Hardship Affecting Attendance, Offering In Churches, Anglican Bishop Laments by SeeWahala: 9:35am On Feb 10, 2025
Person wey neve chop enough for house to come carry him money for tomorrow chop dash daddy GO? undecided

A daddy won't ever allow his children go hungry while he feeds fat from their daily toils
Re: Hardship Affecting Attendance, Offering In Churches, Anglican Bishop Laments by czarr(m): 9:36am On Feb 10, 2025
Kemetian:
It's not because of hardship.

It's because they are waking up and realising you are a tithe-demanding, colonial invaders' religion, and they are returning to our traditional spirituality.
you are right that churches this days are tithe hungry, but nonsense fetish traditional spirituality is not the alternative....better to be atheist.

Some of us are not religious but anything traditional God forbid
Re: Hardship Affecting Attendance, Offering In Churches, Anglican Bishop Laments by TinubuThief:
grin
The useless ancestor and the criminal occupying Aso Rock came to steal, kill, destroy and loot

E no go better for anybody supporting this madness
Re: Hardship Affecting Attendance, Offering In Churches, Anglican Bishop Laments by IrepChrist: 9:39am On Feb 10, 2025
He is only stressing on current realities.
Re: Hardship Affecting Attendance, Offering In Churches, Anglican Bishop Laments by TinubuThief: 9:39am On Feb 10, 2025
Acekidc4:
So your own problem Na Attendance and offering. THIEF
sad
Cursed soul

I believe you are referring to your Papa

Re: Hardship Affecting Attendance, Offering In Churches, Anglican Bishop Laments by czarr(m): 9:40am On Feb 10, 2025
Kemetian:
It's not because of hardship.

It's because they are waking up and realising you are a tithe-demanding, colonial invaders' religion, and they are returning to our traditional spirituality.
you are right that churches this days are tithe hungry, but nonsense fetish traditional spirituality is not the alternative..better to be atheist.

Some of us are not religious but anything traditional God forbid
Re: Hardship Affecting Attendance, Offering In Churches, Anglican Bishop Laments by Rubyjade: 9:41am On Feb 10, 2025
grin
Re: Hardship Affecting Attendance, Offering In Churches, Anglican Bishop Laments by czarr(m): 9:41am On Feb 10, 2025
Kemetian:
It's not because of hardship.

It's because they are waking up and realising you are a tithe-demanding, colonial invaders' religion, and they are returning to our traditional spirituality.
you are right that churches this days are tithe hungry, but nonsense fetish traditional spirituality is not the alternative, better to be atheist.

Some of us are not religious but anything traditional God forbid
Re: Hardship Affecting Attendance, Offering In Churches, Anglican Bishop Laments by APOPTOSIS: 9:41am On Feb 10, 2025
🤣🤣🤣
...no longer business as usual.
People now know that God is not a Christian, neither is God is Muslim
Re: Hardship Affecting Attendance, Offering In Churches, Anglican Bishop Laments by Gotocourt: 9:42am On Feb 10, 2025
E go reach everybody ai tongue

Cost of running church MMM business is high

Re: Hardship Affecting Attendance, Offering In Churches, Anglican Bishop Laments by easytig(m): 9:42am On Feb 10, 2025
E don dey set small small,Na to close down church sell land give developer remain.the Cele church in my street can't afford fuel for service

This is wahala pro max loading
Re: Hardship Affecting Attendance, Offering In Churches, Anglican Bishop Laments by ruffDiamond: 9:44am On Feb 10, 2025
Lol very funny business don cast 😂
Re: Hardship Affecting Attendance, Offering In Churches, Anglican Bishop Laments by mytime24(f): 9:45am On Feb 10, 2025
Hmmn
Re: Hardship Affecting Attendance, Offering In Churches, Anglican Bishop Laments by AllBlack: 9:47am On Feb 10, 2025
Dear pastors,

why don't you use MIRACLE ALERT to fill up your church bank account?
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