Sunday 11 November 2012

Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor Presented With Private Jet As Gift

 


The elite list of Nigerian Christian clergymen who own a private jet at least, have been swelled as president of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) and founder, The Word of Life Bible Church, in Ajamimogha, Warri, Delta state, Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor, yesterday, was presented with a private jet as he celebrated 40 years on the pulpit which coincided with his birthday.
Inset: The Celebrant With President Jonathan, Dr Mike Murdock & Gov Uduaghan Cutting The Cake. Image Courtesy SUN
The jet with registration number N431CB, is a 10-Seater Bombadier/Challenger 601 aircraft manufactured in the United States and was ordered at the instance of one of the pastors. The jubilant congregation spent over 15 minutes congratulating one another, while Oritsejafor did not make any comment on the gift said to have been purchased for him by the church.
Dignitaries present at the occassion included presdient Jonathan, governor Uduaghan of Delta state, the Speaker, Delta state House of Assembly, Engr. Victor Ochie among others.
Sermon was delivered by internationally acclaimed preacher, Dr Mike Murdock, who spoke briefly ‘on seven laws of success.

3 comments:

  1. What a scam!!! For goodness sake, what does he and his likes want a private jets for? Not in the midst of the severe poverty in Nigeria and his flock. I don't blame him but his followers for their ignorance and gullibility. Its their money. Someone called it a gift...lol What a laugh! Gift from 10% tithes and offerings? They will always remain poorer and go away empty-handed; while the so-called richer. God is not mocked. Not only birthday. What is he gonna get for his next birthday?.... ha ha ha!!!

    ReplyDelete
  2. This is very fascinating, You are an overly skilled blogger.
    I've joined your feed and stay up for searching for more of your magnificent post. Also, I have shared your website in my social networks

    my web site :: payday loan lenders only

    ReplyDelete