Saturday, June 24, 2017

Nollywood Actor, Yomi Fash Blasts Nigerian Pastors In New Interview

The actor in a recent interview with Saturday Beats, he said;

“Our pastors go about with armed personnel and I ask myself a question, who wants to kill or kidnap a pastor? Is he not a man of God?.
They know that what they are doing is not good, if not they would not move about with armed personnel. If you are truthful to God’s calling, who would want to kidnap you?.
If you don’t have the notion to harm anyone, then you do not need armed personnel. I was conferred as a deacon in my church a few years back but it would not stop me from talking.
If they go around with armed personnel because of the wealth they seem to have, how did they come about the wealth? Is it not from our tithe and offering? They cannot try it in America. 
A pastor in South Africa is rotting in jail because he molested underage girls. I am sure that if it was in Nigeria, we would not hear anything. Nothing would happen because we have built our society around people and not laws. It is wrong. 
Nathan in the bible went to King David to convey God’s message without any fear or compromise but our pastors can’t do so. We are in this mess in Nigeria because our pastors are not talking. 
If we are going to count the true men of God in Nigeria, they would not be up to two among the thousands that we have. Only a few of them can look in the eye of corrupt men in government and speak the truth because they would not want to lose their worldly possession. 
They know all the rogues we have in government, the people that are putting us in total blackness. These people attend their churches but they are not talking to them which means that these pastors are thieves and rogues as well. 
Until we start speaking the truth from the church, we are not going to make any head way in Nigeria."

8 comments:

  1. Ahahahahaha...baba u have a point but let's leave this for God to judge n deal with them.

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  2. Wetin dey veu me pass be say they will tell u not to depend on man for protection or anything except God. But what they do is a direct contradiction to what they preach. Disheartening.

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  3. Lolzzzzzzzzz
    Who life no de sweet

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  4. You are not helping them and others when you leaving them for God. Even the apostles condemn their fellows that are fake. Nigeria culture and biblical ignorance make situation worst. Mumu too much in our country.

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    1. Not that Mumu is too much but sometimes greed, poverty and desperation makes people gullible

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