- Solomon Buchi has challenged media figure Daddy Freeze for frequently criticizing Pastor Jerry Eze and other pastors.
- Buchi’s response follows Pastor Eze’s 42nd birthday celebration, during which he built 18 houses for widows and gave N100 million in business grants to youth.
Life coach and author Solomon Buchi has challenged media figure Daddy Freeze for frequently criticizing Pastor Jerry Eze and other pastors.
Buchi’s response follows Pastor Eze’s 42nd birthday celebration, during which he built 18 houses for widows and gave N100 million in business grants to youth.
Buchi took to X to ask Daddy Freeze about his philanthropic actions. He inquired about the number of homes Freeze has built for widows and the grants he has given to young people.
Buchi highlighted that life is deeper than just looks and words, indicating that Freeze’s criticism of pastors is misplaced.
Buchi defended Pastor Eze’s right to enjoy his material possessions, arguing that he has worked hard to create a prayer culture and should not feel guilty about his success.
He called out those who accuse Pastor Eze of fraud, inviting them to lead prayers if they think it’s so easy.
Buchi pointed out that pastors shouldn’t focus solely on money, but if they do receive material blessings, they should enjoy them without guilt.
He stressed that theological disagreements should not lead to negative judgments about everything.
Buchi ended by saying that Pastor Eze’s acts of kindness are likely just a small fraction of his efforts, as many pastors give without wanting attention.
He called on Daddy Freeze to consider his own actions and asked if he has built anything or helped others.
In his words:
“I was quiet when Pastor Jerry Eze was bashed for allegedly making 8 billion Naira from the NSPPD platform on YouTube. The pejorative comments were just daft. How do you accumulate so much vile that you assume a man who has worked relentlessly deserves no material blessings? You’re just a witch.
Firstly, the whole headline that Pastor Jerry Eze made 9 billion Naira from YouTube was just a rumor, and rumors are easy to conjure up when people want to taint your name, because the majority of you do not think! But let’s assume it’s true he made 9 billion, so what?
This man has passionately toiled to raise a prayer culture. There were days he probably had nothing, but he should spit out the consequential benefits of hard work? The people who irk me more are those who call him a fraudster. Oya, go and lead people in prayer if it’s easy…..”
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