Pastor E. A. Adeboye, leader of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, went viral on October 4, 2024, when he publicly apologized to his congregation for his past statements about tithing.
The clip of his apology stirred significant online conversation, with many Nigerians reacting. Most applauded his humility, but some criticized him for misleading his followers.
Chaly Boy, known for his strong personality, commented on the situation, saying that Deboye’s apology means nothing unless he gives back all the money.
In recent news, Pastor E. A. Adeboye asked Christians everywhere to end the debate on tithing.
He suggested that they should concentrate on their offerings instead.
Watch the video below:
See some comments below:
@daddyfreeze: “Change of format. We still love you sir.”
@centia_collection: “The fact that people that pay this tithe are not complaining but those that don’t pay are the ones complaining.”
@chef_posa: “I de pay tithe , i love to pay tithe … if you don’t believe please keep your money , God doesn’t need it.”
@vendorshome: “Give him offering ke? So it’s pastors we’ve been giving and not God?”
@rosythrone: “Baba just dey hot lately, he just dey trend effortlessly.”
@thetechwomanexpert: “Anybody force you to pay tithe? If you don’t believe rest!”
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