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Pastor David Ibiyeomie Boasts of Giving $12,000 Offerings on Sundays

Popular Nigerian pastor, David Ibiyeomie, has made a bold statement about his personal giving habits. He revealed that he gives a minimum of $12,000 every Sunday and $2,000 on weekdays as offerings.

According to him, these are regular contributions he makes willingly to support the work of God.

In a widely shared video, the founder of Salvation Ministries added that even if members stopped giving offerings to him, he would still remain “stinkingly rich.” He stressed that his wealth does not depend on what people give in church. Many who watched the clip found his words surprising and direct.

Pastor Ibiyeomie is known for his strong teachings and large following across Nigeria and beyond. His latest comment has sparked different reactions online. While some people praised his honesty and generosity, others questioned why he felt the need to highlight the exact amounts he gives and his personal riches.

The pastor’s message seems aimed at showing that his ministry is not built only on members’ contributions. He wants people to understand that his success comes from other sources as well. However, the statement has left many discussing the role of money in modern churches.

As the video continues to spread, it has opened fresh conversations about pastors, offerings, and wealth in Nigeria. Many are now reflecting on what true giving and riches mean in the Christian faith. For now, Pastor David Ibiyeomie’s words remain a major topic among his followers and critics alike.

Eniola Odetoye

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