Popular Nigerian pastor, Gospel Agochukwu of the Shekina Arena Gospel Ministry International, has sent a message to his followers.
He asked followers to start saving money, borrow or sell their television in order to attend his programme.
Agochukwu claimed that those who could not raise money for transport to attend his church programme were under strong attack.
He expressed surprise that some persons living in the country were complaining of transport money to Port Harcourt when there would be free accommodation, feeding and registration.
In a post via his verified Facebook page on Wednesday, Agochukwu who claimed a fellow pastor would be attending his church programme from the United States, wondered why his followers in Nigeria would be complaining about money for transportation.
He wrote, “Who has bewitched this generation of ministers?
“Who has put great men in the womb of destiny under strong manipulation
“Revd Dr Chidi Okoroafor is currently in the USA for a ministers conference and he will be flying from there straight to Port-Harcourt for this One Time Life Encounter with me.
“You that are in Nigeria are complaining of Transport money to Port-Harcourt even when there is Free Accommodation, Free FEEDING and Free Registration.
“You are under strong attack if transport is your problem in attending this program.
“I advise you to start now to start saving money, borrow or sell your television. How can you be watching television when you haven’t sharpened your vision yet?” (sic)
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