–Pastor Uche Aigbe Donates 2million To Needy Church Members
Controversial Pastor, Uche Aigbe, who was detained for carrying an AK-47 to the altar in order to buttress his sermon has donated over 2million to his church members who are in need.
Pastor Uche apologized through the church platform for carrying an AK-47 to the altar in order to buttress his Sunday sermon, suspends pastoral duties.
According to him, he was disappointed and regrets his action for not taking into consideration what could have been the outcome of his deeds.
Speaking before the congregation earlier in the week, Pastor Uche took to the microphone, admonishing the brethren not to forget the poor.
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The pastor also explained his intention to bless the less privileged members of the church who might be going through stuff.
He said, “In December last year, somebody gave me a thousand dollars. I have had that money, but I have not used it. So, I asked myself, why not change the money and use it to help somebody? So, if you are in church and you are going through stuff and are really challenged, please come out.
As multitudes left their seats in obedience to the call, the pastor knew what was probably going on in the minds of those privileged enough to pick their bills despite the cash squeeze rattling the nation and her citizens for the past few weeks.
Some of you might be wondering,” he continued, “that those who have come out do not dress as if they are going through stuff but there is a saying that you must never judge a book by its cover. Just because somebody might be looking good doesn’t mean that all is well, so don’t judge them,” he counselled.
”I am doing this by faith because I know what happens whenever we do this. Come out if you are such a person. I need only 50 people. When once we get 50, we will stop.”
Pastor Uche who requested only 50 church members who are desperately in need to come out, the headcount showed a total of 57 people who came out.
While that happened, about 6 anonymous members of the church also came out and donated money, which saw the congregation applaud them.