Pastor Ashimolowo’s lavish arrival in 3 Rolls Royce and jet stirs controversy as COZA flaunts it in new clip

As the spotlight shines on the extravagant display accompanying Pastor Ashimolowo, we are invited to engage in a deeper dialogue about the meaning of wealth in the context of faith. For some, it signifies hope and inspiration; for others, it raises questions about priorities and responsibilities.


The Commonwealth of Zion Assembly (COZA) has set social media ablaze with visuals showcasing the breathtakingly extravagant arrival of Pastor Matthew Ashimolowo at its 2024 leadership summit in Abuja.

The spectacle, which many have deemed a grotesque display of wealth, captured Ashimolowo, the senior pastor of Kingsway International Christian Centre, being celebrated in an ostentatious manner

The viral footage documents Ashimolowo’s journey, which began in Lagos, where he was escorted to a lavish blue and ash-colored Rolls-Royce. This luxury vehicle carried him to the bustling Murtala Muhammed International Airport, where he boarded a private jet,

Upon his arrival in Abuja, the welcome committee was nothing short of grand; COZA’s lead pastor, Biodun Fatoyinbo, and his wife were on hand to warmly receive Ashimolowo, ensuring his entrance was as regal as the vehicles that transported him.

The pageantry continued as he was driven to the Transcorp Hilton Hotel in yet another stunning white Rolls-Royce, cementing the extravagant narrative.

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The church’s social media post, which proudly declared “Pastor Matthew Ashimolowo’s INSANE VIP Arrival in 3 Rolls-Royces & a Private Jet!” quickly went viral but also ignited a fierce backlash.

Critics were swift to label the display as tone-deaf and inappropriate, particularly given the stark economic realities many Nigerians face today.

This controversy has opened the floodgates for a broader discussion about the role of wealth and extravagance in religious organizations, prompting many to question whether these institutions have strayed too far from their foundational teachings of humility and service.

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