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Man Cries Out After Finding Out Caretaker Inflated N500K rent to N1.3M For Three Years

A Nigerian man has taken to social media platform X (formerly Twitter) to expose a shocking discovery involving the caretaker of his residential building. According to the user, identified as @Drweloveu , tenants in his building have unknowingly been paying ₦1.3 million annually as rent, when the actual amount fixed by the landlord is ₦500,000 . The revelation came to light after the landlord paid an unannounced visit to the property. During casual conversations with the tenants, he reportedly mentioned the true cost of the apartments, which left the residents stunned and outraged. “So apparently, the caretaker of our house has been collecting ₦1.3m per annum from tenants while the actual rent is ₦500k. The owner came around and casually said this house is cheap for just ₦500k. And the rest is history,” the tenant wrote. This means the caretaker has allegedly been pocketing a whopping ₦800,000 per tenant each year, without the landlord's knowledge — a scam running into mill...

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VIDEO: Jesus hates poor people, never visited them – Pastor David Ibiyeomie

Pastor Ibiyeomie Sparks Controversy with Comments on Poverty and Christianity

Founder of Salvation Ministries, Pastor David Ibiyeomie, has ignited widespread debate following a recent sermon in which he claimed that Jesus Christ disliked poverty and intentionally distanced himself from the poor during his time on earth.

Addressing his congregation, Pastor Ibiyeomie asserted that Jesus' mission extended beyond spiritual salvation to include financial prosperity for believers. He argued that poverty is fundamentally at odds with the true message of Christ.

“Jesus never visited any poor person in their home; check your Bible,” Ibiyeomie declared. “That means he hates poverty. He visited Lazarus, who wasn’t poor—they were feeding him. He visited a sinner, Zacchaeus, who was rich. Show me one poor man Jesus entered his house.”

He further claimed that remaining in poverty is contrary to Christian doctrine.

“Jesus hates people who are poor. He died so you wouldn't be poor. It’s fine to come to Christ in poverty, but it's wrong to stay that way,” he said.

Public Reaction

Pastor Ibiyeomie's remarks have sparked mixed reactions online. While some supporters praise his focus on financial empowerment and self-sufficiency, others accuse him of distorting the teachings of Jesus—particularly those centered on humility, compassion, and care for the poor.

Critics argue that his message echoes the prosperity gospel, a doctrine popular in some modern evangelical circles that equates material wealth with divine favor and spiritual growth.

As public discourse continues, Pastor Ibiyeomie's interpretation has reignited longstanding theological debates about wealth, poverty, and the role of social justice in the Christian faith.

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