“He should have built factories” Netizens react to Bishop Oyedepo’s new Winners Chapel Auditorium

Netizens criticize David Oyedepo for spending millions building a church instead of factories for the benefit of his members


Bishop David Oyedepo, the founder of Living Faith Church Worldwide, recently unveiled the newest addition to the Winners Chapel headquarters that is still under construction – a massive auditorium that can seat 100,000 people.

However, while many were impressed by the sheer size and scale of the new building, some netizens have criticized the Bishop for not investing in the building of factories instead.

This sentiment reflects the growing frustration with Nigeria’s high unemployment rates and the need for greater investment in job creation.

The minister came under fire from many for investing millions of naira on church structures instead of factories for his members.

Unapologetic Olive wrote, “Lmao, it’s called business expansion

Books Forever wrote, “If people can build halls to host events and concerts. I see nothing wrong in this

Sono Nero wrote, “You say judgment day is coming una still dey put big buildings for ground. This matter is not clear

Jeff wrote, “Super Bowl final no get this huge venue lol

Ikie wrote, “With all the churches in the country, still things aren’t getting better. What’s the point

Call Him Slim wrote, “Tons of jobless people will all be there praying for a miracle job. 100k capacity slave house. Who do Africa abeg

Emmyde Official wrote, “Lol why no use the funds build a factory? U think Nigerians never dey hear preaching since them born them? Abi the Ark dey come with different Bible?

Tonyreal wrote, “Wake up Nigeria. This is a slave house. Not any fucking house of God

The Only Immam wrote, “Wembley stadium sef no do pass like this

De Conqueror wrote, “Wonderful, this one na stadium? Church is indeed a lucrative business

Peaceful Baddie wrote, “Instead of building factories smh. Ok oooo. Africa especially Nigeria is finished for life tufiakwa

Lone Wolfe wrote, “Jobless people go full here dey pray for work.

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