“₦1,000 FOR JUST 8 TOMATOES” — MAN FUMES OVER RISING FOOD PRICES, SAYS NIGERIANS ARE SUFFERING UNDER HARDSHIP. (PHOTO).

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  “₦1,000 for just 8 tomatoes” — Man fumes over rising food prices, says Nigerians are suffering under hardship A Nigerian man has gone viral after lamenting the rising cost of food, revealing that he bought just eight tomatoes for ₦1,000 at a market in Yaba. In a video shared online, he questioned how families, especially large households, are expected to survive amid rising food prices, stressing that basic ingredients like tomatoes, pepper and onions have become increasingly difficult for many to afford. The visibly angry man also criticised the state of the country, expressing frustration over hardship, insecurity and the rising cost of living in Nigeria. Watch video below. 

RECEIVING FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FROM SENIOR PASTORS REDUCES BLESSINGS- PASTOR DAVID IBIYEOMIE. (PHOTO).



 Receiving financial assistance from senior pastors reduces blessings — Pastor David Ibiyeomie


The founder of Salvation Ministries, Pastor David Ibiyeomie, has claimed that receiving financial help from senior pastors will reduce one’s blessings.

Ibiyeomie recently made this claim while cautioning his congregation against accepting financial assistance from men of God.

The cleric, in a trending video on social media, noted that it is not scriptural to receive from pastors.

While emphasising the importance of giving to senior clerics rather than receiving from them, he explained that financial gifts to senior pastors can unlock greater prosperity.

“May I tell you a raw truth? It may be hard, but never collect money from a senior man of God. It is not scriptural. Don’t collect money from senior pastors; you are reducing your blessing,” he said.

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