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‘Tithes, offering cannot buy private jets’ Lagos pastor, Blessing Agboli, says

‘Tithes, offering cannot buy private jets’ Lagos pastor, Blessing Agboli, says

Wife of the General Overseer of The Victorious Army Ministries International in Lagos, Pastor (Mrs.) Blessing Agboli, has refuted claims that most church leaders with private jets acquired them using the tithes and offerings gathered from their congregants.

Speaking at a press conference in Lagos, Pastor Agboli said private jets are so expensive that no amount of tithes and offering can buy them.

‘’Offerings cannot buy private jets. You cannot just park a jet without making a business out of it. Owning a private jet is not a sin and those who have them should never be apologetic. I don’t think offerings can buy jets. I don’t think pastors also should apologize for making and spending money. That we are pastors does not mean we should be poor.’’ she said.

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