- Videos from Pastor Jerry Eze’s lavish 42nd birthday bash and thanksgiving celebration have taken social media by storm, igniting a whirlwind of reactions.
- The event was a who’s who of Nigerian elite, featuring high-profile figures such as the illustrious Obi Cubana and E-Money, KCee, others
- Yet, beneath the glitz and glamour lies a simmering discontent. Many social media users expressed their outrage, calling out Pastor Eze and his fellow ministers for their apparent preference for the wealthy elite over their devoted followers.
Pastor Jerry Eze, the magnetic founder and leader of the New Season Prophetic Prayers and Declarations (NSPPD), threw an opulent bash to celebrate his 42nd birthday and thanksgiving on Friday, October 4, drawing a dazzling array of high-profile guests.
The event was nothing short of a celebrity extravaganza, featuring renowned businessmen like Obi Cubana and E-Money, alongside influential figures such as former First Lady Patience Ebele Jonathan.
Vibrant videos from the celebration captured the electric atmosphere, with Obi Cubana and E-Money demonstrating their lively dance moves, much to the delight of attendees and viewers online. Their carefree spirit and infectious joy illuminated the party, transforming it into a spectacle of rhythm and revelry.
Obi Cubana shared snippets of the festivities on his social media, inviting his followers into the world of luxury and celebration.
More photos revealed Pastor Eze with his stunning wife, surrounded by a circle of wealthy elites. The event also welcomed Nollywood legend Patience Ozokwo, gospel sensations Mercy Chinwo, and Moses Bliss, who performed at the event.
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However, amidst the celebration, a storm brewed on social media as many expressed their frustration and disappointment with the recurring pattern among pastors, including Jerry Eze.
Critics took to their platforms to voice their anger, feeling marginalized and neglected in the celebratory narratives that seem to favor the wealthy elite.
This outcry reflects a growing concern about the disconnect between church leadership and the very community that supports them.
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