Nigerian Activist Deji Adeyanju Slams Nigerians Against Tithes
In response to a viral video message by Becky Enenche, wife of Pastor Paul Enenche of Dunamis International Gospel Centre, Nigerian activist and lawyer Deji Adeyanju has taken to social media to express his frustration with Nigerians who constantly try to stop others from paying their tithes.
Adeyanju argues that paying tithes is a personal choice, and individuals are not forced to do so. He also points out that it’s possible to attend church services without making offerings, as no one is holding a gun to anyone’s head.
According to Adeyanju, many people who criticize others for paying tithes are actually those who don’t pay tithes themselves. He suggests that people should focus on their own spiritual growth rather than trying to dictate how others choose to spend their money.
Adeyanju emphasized that the majority of people who benefit from paying tithes are those who actually make the payments. He encouraged those who do pay tithes to continue doing so, as it’s a way to support the spread of the gospel of Jesus Christ.
In his statement, Adeyanju also emphasized the importance of respecting each other’s religious beliefs and practices. He urged people to be mindful of the implications of their words and actions, as they can have a significant impact on others.
Adeyanju’s statement has sparked a lively debate on social media, with many people sharing their opinions on the issue of tithes and offerings in church. While some have praised Adeyanju’s stance, others have criticized him for promoting a particular religious practice.