- Nigerian actor, Kenneth Okonkwo shares his views on men of God and modern churches.
- Kenneth Okonkwo distinguishes himself as a “child of God” rather than a “man of God,” citing the weighty responsibilities associated with the latter.
- Okonkwo criticizes some men of God for exploiting their followers for personal gain, alleging financial misconduct and self-serving motives.
- The actor raises concerns about the ethical standards of modern churches, going so far as to label some as “the devil’s headquarters” due to perceived immoral activities.
Popular Nigerian actor Kenneth Okonkwo has stirred up controversy with his opinions on men of God and the current state of churches.
When asked directly if he considers himself a man of God, he said, “I am not a man of God; I am a child of God.”
Kenneth Okonkwo went on to elaborate on this distinction by expressing his belief that assuming the role of a man of God carries significant responsibilities that he does not feel he is equipped to handle.
He discussed what he perceives as the misuse of religion for personal gain.
Kenneth Okonkwo claimed that many self-proclaimed men of God exploit the faith and trust of their followers to amass wealth and secure other benefits for themselves.
Furthermore, Okonkwo voiced strong concerns about the ethical integrity of modern churches.
He went as far as to describe some churches as “the devil’s headquarters,” insinuating that these places of worship have become breeding grounds for immoral and nefarious activities.
In other news, Nollywood actor Kenneth Okonkwo sounds the alarm on the growing threat of anarchy in Nigeria, criticizes the present government.
Kenneth Okonkwo expressed his concerns about the current state of affairs in the country, claiming that Tinubu’s actions are exacerbating the situation even further than President Muhammadu Buhari’s policies.