YourViewTVC March 29th, 2023 Some Nigerians on Twitter have dismissed a story narrated by Leke Adebayo, son of the General …

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  1. First of all the wrist band was not sold inside the church. It was sold outside the church where other people are selling other things. Leke is not even the only one selling wristbands.
    The machineries of the church have never been used to advertise his bands. No spiritual blessing or power have ever been associated to the wristband. People buy it as souvenir and also as a reminder the scriptures as deuteronmy 11 says.
    Lastly, the wrist bands he is selling can only be used by Christians.

  2. Let him sell wrist bands without Redeem's brand and let's see how he can make his millions.
    In fact he should pay Redeem for using their brand name.
    He simply profited from the brand….simple!

  3. Tope is yarning rubbish what are you saying? The fact that he sold/selling wrist band does it mean he is not doing God’s work? This guy has a family to fend for now so he should not venture into business cos he is a Pastor’s son?

  4. BC, the church should never be likened to earthly organizations that are for profit making. The church is not a business, let alone a family business. One would have thought that revenue from such sales should be used for the benefit of those who are truly in need, rather than to be pocketed by his son, even, to the extent of making him a millionaire.

  5. I feel the essence of Pastor Leke opening up is to call our attention to untapped opportunities around us. Besides when the wristbands were wold, his personality wasn't attached which means he wasn't a direct influence over the sales. Please let's stop all these silly talks.

  6. Kudos to Tope for being objective. God bless you greatly. Morayo and Beecee totally derailed from the topic. Church is a place of worship. Should any member sell in the church, it would be a problem. Being a pastor or pastor's son does not exempt him. Why can't Leke give it free rather than selling it.

  7. Nice views from the ladies. I will say religiosity is more of personal understanding and interpretation of the scriptures in the holy books. And I strongly believe as a Christian for instance,I should be Christlike in all ramifications, behaving like the typical replica of Christ. Most importantly we need divine wisdom to live a righteous life nowadays.

  8. When it come to religion in Nigeria it all about profit and gains. They have turn it into money making business, pastors and prophets are now motivational speakers. Pastor leke saw business opportunities inside the church and run with it lol.

  9. How is that honest work, apple and oranges look alike but not the same. If there was no insinuation the of bracelet being more than what it really is no one will but it. So pls spare me, they took advantage of the church.

  10. Tope you are woke, and every Nigerian and Africans at large must have common sense because it's very common this days. Yes he didn't compelled people to buy them but it's exploitation due to his position in the redeemed church.

  11. I think the lady in the middle got it perfectly right. Ethically, the son of the pastor shouldn't be part of the business. Religion is a sensitive matter and your position as the son of the pastor requires you to above such business participation.

  12. Yes we know they’re doing business in Israel. RCCG is a corrupt armed robbery church. They’re deceitful. Even the Bible is a scam by the Europeans to oppress and take advantage of the world!!! The Bible is a deception

  13. Madam Bisi, do you also attend the Redeem church?, See you ladies should say the truth Tope said it all, so why did Jesus drove people that were selling items that they will even use for sacrifice that was even a belief if it's right. I know Busi is very aggressive you ladies are part of those miss leading the people. You two are the hypocritical ones because it's hard for you to say the truth

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