Gov. Yahaya Bello of Kogi has donated N7 million to 11 churches in support of their projects with N2 million of the amount going to Christ the King Catholic Church, Okene and N500, 000 each to other churches in Central Senatorial district of the state.
Alhaji Abdulmalik Abdulkarim, the Director-General, Bureau of Information and Grassroots Sensitization, disclosed this in a statement he issued in Lokoja on Tuesday.
He said Bello announced the donation during a service to round-off the centenary celebration of the Christ the King Catholic Church, Okene, adding that the money was meant to assist the churches in their various projects.
Bello, who was the Special Guest of honour at the event, congratulated the church on its 100 years of existence in Ebiraland and pledged to donate coaster bus to aid its evangelism.
And they collected it knowing all that this man is putting people through... what is a church when 100s are hungry....my religion is fast becoming what words can't explain
Your religion is fast becoming what words cannot explain because of too many fake pastors. God is still God and Has not changed. Lets hang in there but be wise as a serpent.
The Pastor should say, Thanks but no Thanks Sir. He has not paid civil servants but donates money to the church and pastor take too. Has everyone attending that church been paid?
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Hope he has paid civil servants their salaries and arrears.
ReplyDeleteyou see the joke of a governor....he can't even pay salary yet he's fooling himself all the time.
ReplyDeleteHe should go and pay his workers
ReplyDeleteHad Kogi civil servants been paid?
ReplyDeleteBuying their conscience in advance.
ReplyDeleteHe is just wasting his time
ReplyDeleteAnd they collected it knowing all that this man is putting people through... what is a church when 100s are hungry....my religion is fast becoming what words can't explain
ReplyDeleteYour religion is fast becoming what words cannot explain because of too many fake pastors. God is still God and Has not changed. Lets hang in there but be wise as a serpent.
DeleteThe Pastor should say, Thanks but no Thanks Sir. He has not paid civil servants but donates money to the church and pastor take too. Has everyone attending that church been paid?
ReplyDeletehmmmmmmmmm
ReplyDeleteChurches are a joke these days.God please come already
ReplyDeletebelly pay your workers and churches reject such money
ReplyDelete