Nigerian Pastors Criticized for Owning Private Jets

The acquisition of private jets by Christian leaders diminishes the moral voice of the church in the fight against corruption, declared Catholic Bishop of Sokoto Diocese, Most Rev Matthew Kukah.

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President of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor



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  • Nosa.
    Nov 16 2012, 05:38

    Pastor Ayo in my opinion to him as a man of God, should SELL THIS JET AND GIVE THE MONEY to poor people far from his domain. It is blessed to Give than to receive, He should follow the steps of Christ who did not own any pleasurable means of transportation than what the ordinary follower had during his time.

  • Finding excuses to drain more funds .
    Apr 15 2013, 20:51

    And very necessary too to pay approprite taxable income in such luxury consumption as done elsewhere on the planet. I think this smacks the hell on our unregulated inequality when Church leaders become the beacon for open exhibiton and mean robbery by collecting from the impovirished who seek for salvation through them . It is time they be audited like their counterparts in U.S and elsewhere to determine the origin o the their come. And also to verify that approprite national taxation on luxury is paid .

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