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In a few minutes, you will understand why some pastors are wealthy
First, let me clear something.
I’m not talking about pastors living off tithes and offerings alone.
I’m talking about VALUE.
There's always a connection between value and wealth.
Take someone like @pst_iren for example.
Whether you agree with him or not, you can’t deny the impact.
Infact, the number of lives he has impacted outside the confines of his Church is much higher than the number of his congregation.
Spiritual value is powerful.
When someone helps you make sense of your life, your faith, your purpose… that’s not small.
And there's something most people fail to admit..
If you can genuinely touch people’s hearts, their generosity follows naturally.
Most sincere pastors don’t wake up thinking, “How do I collect money today?”
People who feel helped, healed, strengthened by them give and take care of their needs voluntarily.
Beyond that, many of these pastors create books, music, podcasts, conferences and online teachings.
And we live in a monetised world. YouTube, Spotify, Streaming platforms and Book sales pay.
Now imagine a reach of 1,000,000 people monthly across platforms.
Even small monetisation numbers compound.
We must be careful not to reduce every wealthy pastor to manipulation.
Some may abuse the system but some are simply building influence, creating value, and operating at scale.
And if anyone thinks it’s easy money…
here's my advice:
- Start a church.
- Build a congregation.
- Maintain integrity.
- Create consistent value.
- Lead people for years.
Then you’ll understand it’s not as simple as it looks.
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This is the kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
This is how they monitor, oversee and ensure every drop of oil in the country is supervised and accounted for.
In Nigeria, our useless government gave up oil pipelines to criminal vandals and oil bunkerers.
I’ve just returned from Nigeria’s killing fields.
Pastors burned alive. Entire villages erased.
Yet the world is barely paying attention.
My dispatch in today’s @DailyMail.
https://t.co/v1PNKFehDN
"We lost count of numbers of Christians locked up and burnt inside the church” -Kwara village leader.
THERE IS CHRISTIAN GENOCIDE IN NIGERIA. THERE IS CHRISTIAN GENOCIDE IN NIGERIA. THERE IS CHRISTIAN GENOCIDE IN NIGERIA.
Pls share for the world to see.
170 Nigerians slaughtered in cold blood just days ago in Kwara and we’ve already scrolled past it. The value of life in Nigeria is at all time low!
Even war-torn countries don’t lose 170 souls a DAY.
“anthony joshua had an accident”
– president post
– govenors post
– media houses
“162 people k*lled in kwara state”
– no president post
– no governors post
– no media houses
poor man pikin life na suya meat
EndSARS taught us how far intimidation can go, but today we refuse to bow.
If speaking kills us and silence kills us, then we choose to stand.
Nigeria is ours, and we are not afraid.
The same people that campaigned for Chibok and Dapchi girls are quiet today.
They call themselves patriots but they are playing politics with peoples lives