Daddy Freeze faults pastors over BBNaija Ilebaye’s N12m tithe

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  • Ilebaye had earlier promised to give %10 of her N120million to pastors as tithe
  • Daddy Freeze who seems disappointed by Ilebaye’s pledge, calls out Nigerian pastors over their silence on Ilebaye’s promise, noting that majority of them have always condemned the show 

Controversial media personality, Daddy Freeze, has taken a swipe at pastors after BBNaija All-stars winner, Ilebaye, revealed that she will be giving a N12m tithe.

The media personality is known for his vocal criticism of pastors who exploit their members.

In his latest comment on the trending issue, Daddy Freeze pointed out that such a tithe is outrageous and exploitative.

The reality star, however, later stated in an interview that her statements were misunderstood. She stated that she would still give tithing to the church, but not in the amount of N12 million.

In response, Daddy Freeze pointed out the hypocrisy of religious leaders who were constantly quick to denounce the reality show and vociferous in their criticism, but who remained silent in response to Ilebaye’s pledge to pay tithing.

He said that many of them worship money instead of God.

Many pastors say Big Brother na immoral show. Ilebaye brings N12m tithe from N120M prize money, everybody quiet. Mammon is the God most of them worship”.

In reaction, one Abbey Moore wrote, “Loud it again, they need serious medical intervention, not spiritual cleansing. People should tell the girl her relatives need 12 million more than any pastors. She should give the money to her family to invest in them

Estom Stitches wrote, “I swear after she kissed and flirt smart. As a man of God, you go still get mind collect that 12 million. Na only Daddy Kumiyi no fit collect am. The rest, I can’t trust

Dshay Wen wrote, “If you are not sensitive you will never understand Freeze. This table ehn all pastor go fall o

Bella Saint wrote, “12m is too much. I rather give to my parents and let them pray for me

Lolly Plumz wrote, “It’s just misplaced priority. There’s someone in her family that doesn’t need up to that 10%”.

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