Return tithes you collected – Charly Boy reacts to Adeboye’s apology
Maverick singer Charles Oputa, popularly known as Charly Boy, has reacted to General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, Pastor Enoch Adeboye’s apology on tithing.
The clergyman Adeboye, had apologized for saying that those who don’t pay tithe won’t make it to heaven.
He had said, “I’m apologizing for saying,’If you don’t pay tithe, you won’t make it to heaven.’ I’m sorry, that’s wrong, and it’s not in the Bible. What the Bible says is, ‘Follow peace with all men, and holiness, without which no man shall see God.”
Reacting, Charly Boy said Adeboye’s apology does not mean anything until he return tithes he collected.
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“I truly believe that a lot of the fakest people are found in churches, my opinion not yours. Your apology don’t mean shit unless you promise to return the tithe money them give you for mumu people wey wan bribe dia way to heaven.
“Stop giving ur CONGREGATION ridiculous Lamba’s Sometimes the nicest people you meet may have bodies covered with Tattoos, the most bitter, judgemental, envious and wicked people all go to church on Sundays. Since your announcement decades ago, that people should trow away their TVs, I had always known that your way no pure as person wey dey “drink tea with God”
“There is nothing worse than a fault finding finger pointing Pastor who is as fake as the blings of a wanna be artist. Apology? when you know exactly what you’re doing. Nonsense Dia Father’s.”
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