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Dangote, Elumelu Green With Envy As Pablo BTC And Friends Make It Rain In Church With Bundles Of Naira Notes in Controversial Video
Dangote, Elumelu Green With Envy As Pablo BTC And Friends Make It Rain In Church With Bundles Of Naira Notes in Controversial Video....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
Written By Oshiobugie John
A recently surfaced video, currently captivating the attention of Nigerians across various social media platforms, documents the surreal scene as alleged fraudsters turn a Cherubim and Seraphim church into a veritable cash storm with cascades of new naira notes. READ FULL ARTICLE HERE
In this controversial footage, the pastor, ushers, and choir members are depicted showcasing electrifying dance moves amidst a shower of naira notes generously sprayed by a group of “Yahoo Boys.”
This audacious display within the confines of a sacred space has elicited varied reactions from Nigerians, prompting a spectrum of opinions. Here are some notable reactions:
- Chinedu Okonkwo: “This is disgraceful! Our places of worship should be revered, not turned into a stage for such antics.”
- Aisha Ibrahim: “I’m utterly appalled! How can anyone desecrate a holy place like that? It’s shameful!”
- Emeka Nwosu: “Honestly, this is a disgrace to our community. We need to uphold the sanctity of our religious institutions.”
- Bisi Adekunle: “This is just wrong on so many levels. Our leaders need to step up and address these issues before they escalate further.”
- Fatima Abdullahi: “I’m deeply saddened by what I’ve seen. Our religious leaders should be leading by example, not allowing such behavior.”
- Tunde Oladele: “This is unacceptable behavior. We need to hold those responsible accountable and ensure this never happens again.”
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