IF ONLY THERE WERE NO CHURCHES

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IF ONLY THERE WERE NO CHURCHES

-Eketi Edima Ette

(Please read this article SLOWLY and DELIBERATELY before you comment)

Church is the problem of Nigeria. Convert that 127,500 capacity building by Deeper Life to a factory and you’ll see how the naira will rise.

In Abuja, about FORTY-SIX government agencies collect taxes and most of these are double collections. You’ll pay the federal and area council at the same time. Different agents from same agencies show up and demand taxes you’ve already paid. If RCCG had stopped building churches, this would never have happened.

If you buy a plane ticket today, the flight fare will be ₦32,000 while the taxes on the ticket will be ₦46,000. That’s why your ticket costs ₦78,000.
This is the fault of Bishop Oyedepo led LFC’s Canaanland. Eziokwu! If he’d stopped building, tickets would be going for ₦5,000 only.

Did you know that Nigeria is not among the TOP TEN most religious countries in the world? Did you know that the Vatican is home to 1,700 churches per square capita? Can you imagine, all that development and churches side by side…those churches are actually factories in disguise. But we don’t know.

The day we reduce the number of churches in Nigeria, ASUU will never go on strike again. The VIO and LASTMA will be scrapped. The president, governors and senators will earn minimum wages. Nobody will take bribes. Government hospitals will be world-class. Soldiers will stop harr-assing and beat-ing civilians on the streets. Ghost workers will cease to exist and politicians will stop steal-ing the national moi-moi.

I tell you, I don’t know why Nigerians can’t understand that churches, and not the government, are responsible for the nation’s development. If Nigeria works, it’s because of less churches. If it fails…you gerrit – more churches.

#ChurchGist

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