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By Omoh Gabriel
(Twitter: @gabomoh)
The title of this column last week was Fleecing Nigerians in the name of God. It generated a lot of reactions and comments. Here are some of the views of readers on the issue.
From +2348153069456
Thank you for speaking out frankly in your article Fleecing Nigerians in the name of God as published in Vanguard Newspaper of September 29, 2014. These vampires going around with the name ‘Men of God’ are taking advantage of the ignorance of the people and ripping these ignorant people of all the treasures they have earned.
These so called ”Men of God’ have realised that Nigerians generally love God, and since God cannot be located physically, the ‘Men of God’ step in to stand in the gap and thus make themselves gods to the people.
From +2348034105402
Great columnist Omoh. Thank you for your wonderful and didactic write up, Fleecing Nigerians in the name of God. God bless you.
From+23480333333519
Your piece was quite incisive, but as if to spite you, I saw one of the church leaders ministering on TV.
From+2348030446066
Fleecing Nigerians indeed! I agree with you wholeheartedly. The Church as it stands today in Nigeria is a shame to Christendom.
From+2348034227487
Your Broken Links of 29 September 2014 refers. If you are a true Christian who is not a mischief maker, you should have known that the Federal Government has owned up that the money belongs to it. Watch your pen.
From Destiny
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Omoh Gabriel’s Broken Links entitled Fleecing Nigerians in the name of God made my day. The article should impress it on all true believers in Christ to seek for the wind of revival to blow across the country. Thank you for this truthful write up on page 19 of Vanguard edition of 29th September 2014.
God bless you.
From+2348062536504
PFN and its house is the problem of Nigeria because they believe in voodoo in their service of God
From+2348060606939
I am a journalist with one of the leading newspapers in the country, I wish to commend you on your article in today’s Vanguard (Fleecing Nigerians in the name of God). I wish more of our writers could be so dispassionate and expose these self-appointed men of God for what they truly are – charlatans. More grease to your elbow, my brother.
From+2347030794533
Omoh Gabriel, I write to congratulate you for speaking the minds of many Christians and indeed, the mind of God about a lot of delusions among Nigerians who claim to be Christians. Most of the respected Christian leaders have sold their consciences to corrupt politicians and criminals.
From+2348060288206
Mr. Gabriel, I read your soul- lifting article in Vanguard of 29/09/2014 on page 19 about men of God and their willful sins. May you be strengthened by God. Thank you for the article.
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