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As the activities of self-proclaimed men of God and prophets remain on the rise in Nigeria, some concerned Nigerians are worried about the true status of these acclaimed ‘men of God’. While adherents and supporters of some of the pastors believe they are as real as ‘God Himself,” others have kicked, saying they are fake and only after fame and money.
Nigeria, known for proliferation of churches tolerates all kinds of religious practices with little or no regulation in place.
Many Nigerian pastors have been accused of deviating from their true calling, and are focusing more on enlarging their personal ministry, influence and wealth with no regard to public criticisms.
‘Controversial pastors’ on the rise in Nigeria amid economic hardship
As the activities of self-proclaimed men of God and prophets
remain on the rise in Nigeria, some concerned Nigerians are worried about the
true status of these acclaimed ‘men of God’. While adherents and supporters of
some of the pastors believe they are as real as ‘God Himself,” others have
kicked, saying they are fake and only after fame and money.
Nigeria, known for proliferation of churches tolerates all
kinds of religious practices with little or no regulation in place.
Many Nigerian pastors have been accused of deviating from
their true calling, and are focusing more on enlarging their personal ministry,