- A Nigerian woman has ignited a firestorm on social media with a viral video where she unabashedly criticizes renowned clergyman Pastor David Ibiyeomie.
- Her impassioned response was sparked by Pastor Ibiyeomie’s recent sermon, wherein he delved into the sensitive topics of tithing and offerings, specifying the exact percentages his congregants should contribute from their incomes.
The online world is abuzz with the outspoken remarks of Onyinyechi Blossom, a Nigerian lady who fearlessly dragged renowned presiding pastor of Salvation Ministries, David Ibiyeomie.
The lady, identified as Onyinyechi Blossom, slammed pastor Ibiyeomie for his recent preachings about tithes and offerings.
Blossom took to social media to share a controversial video of Pastor Ibiyeomie addressing his flock, where he dictates the portion of their yearly earnings they must allocate as offerings to the church.
Pastor Ibiyeomie, in the clip, boldly declared that members of his congregation are expected to contribute a substantial 20% of their monthly salaries as their obligatory church offering.
During the viral sermon, Pastor Ibiyeomie also underscored that the number of his church members giving offerings should exceed what they contribute as tithes.
In her blistering response, Onyinyechi launched an onslaught against Pastor Ibiyeomie, labeled him as an evil person cloaked in a cleric’s garment.
Expanding on her critique, Blossom didn’t hold back, asserting that the clergyman’s actions revealed a distinct lack of empathy and conscience.
She vehemently lambasted his imposition of a hefty 30% tithe and offering burden on struggling Nigerians, highlighting the dire consequences such demands could inflict on their ability to survive and thrive.
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The video ignited a firestorm of indignation on social media, with countless voices rallying behind Onyinyechi in condemning Pastor Ibiyeomie for his audacious demands on his congregation.
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Pastor Ibiyeomie has a history of sparking online discourse with his sermons.
One notable instance reported by WITHIN NIGERIA was when he spoke about poor people and how their phones ring in church