NOLLYWOOD ACTOR, MR. IBU TACKLES MEN OF GOD
By Babajide Ogunbumi/Nigeriafilms.com
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The recent acquisition of a private jet by Pastor Ayo Orishejafor
became so controversial to the extent that even Nollywood star, Mr. Ibu
couldn't hide his disappointment in some members of the society who
cannot afford the luxury of life yet they give their penny to their
pastors.
Nollywood Actor John Okafor aka Mr Ibu vented his angry
via his facebook page recently about how people put too much faith in
their pastors to solve all their problems and more.
Read below what he wrote on his Facebook page and let us know what you think.
STUPIDITY is when you don't have a bicycle and you give your last penny to your pastor to buy a jet.
MUMU
is when you can't pay your children's school fees and yet have money to
contribute to your church to build expensive schools which your
children will never attend.
IDIOCY is when you refuse to
take your very sick child to the hospital because your pastor said you
should not do so, yet that same pastor secretly runs to USA for medical
attention any time he has a headache.
KOLO is when you see a
poor beggar on the road and you refuse to give him 50 naira out of the
5000 naira in your pocket because it is your tithe money….
YOU
are a zombie when you trek, dance and gallivant for 30 kilometers under
the hot sun sweating and smelling like poo during your revival program,
while your pastor is inside a full option, factory fitted
air-conditioned state of the art SUV with his delectable wife slow
driving along the road.
IGNORANCE is when you believe it
when your pastor tells you not to live a worldly life, yet he enjoys all
the best things in the world; the fine houses, cars, jets, babes etc,
while you are waiting till you get to heaven to enjoy your own….
STOP worshipping your pastors!!! Stay focused on Jesus, the author and finisher of your Faith. And learn to study the word of God.
Resilience and self-esteem are kissing cousins. If you're low on one, cultivate the other until inner balance is restored.