“Pastor Adeboye’s Bold Request for Billions Sparks Online Buzz”
A surprising video clip of Pastor Enoch Adeboye, General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), has gone viral after he reportedly called on members during a live service to donate substantial sums—asking for ₦1 billion from ten members, and ₦100 million from another hundred. The sensational request has since ignited widespread debate online and in religious circles. Eyes Of Lagos reports,
What Was Said
In the trending video, Pastor Adeboye stated:
“I need at least 10 of my children who can give me at least one billion naira each, and another 100 of my children who can give me 100 million naira each…”
The announcement left congregants—and social media users—stunned, with many questioning whether such lofty requests align with spiritual values or inadvertently exploit religious influence.
Public Backlash and Online Reactions
Social media responses poured in immediately:
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@GracedDrummer: “Kaii… Why did you cut the video? This is not what he meant… But God sees everything. May you get your reward.”
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@FairmeeSzn: “He should ask his politician friends and associates na…”
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@LFC_Nel criticized possible misallocation: “And they have not used the money to feed the needy even within the church… Always building auditoriums or estates.”
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@AbigailAidela expressed disillusionment: “This is one reason I have decided to be a Jehovah’s Witnesses… at least I won’t be hearing things like this.”
Faith and Fundraising: A Delicate Balance
This isn’t the first time Adeboye has been associated with financial controversy. Back in 2017, he was recorded requesting donations from wealthy members—those who could afford it—to contribute ₦1 billion. That incident drew sharp criticism from public figures like Daddy Freeze who questioned the ethics of such targeted financial appeal.
While the church’s mega projects—schools, hospitals, and digital infrastructure—are often cited in response, critics argue that spiritual platforms should focus on moral teaching, not financial displays.
Why This Matters Now
In modern Nigeria, where religious leaders hold significant influence, high-profile monetary requests raise questions about transparency and stewardship. As economic pressures rise, calls like these can be perceived as tone-deaf or insensitive.
For religious leaders, balancing ambitious community goals with spiritual responsibility has never been more crucial. And for congregants, discernment becomes key in navigating faith-based financial asks.
Final Thought
Pastor Adeboye’s bold appeal remains controversial. Is it a visionary appeal to support large-scale ministry goals—or a misstep that challenges the sacred relationship between pastor and congregation?
“I need 10 people to drop 1 billion each and 100 of my children to drop 100 million each”
– Pastor E.A. Adeboye pic.twitter.com/dmmqIXdnGl
— OLAMIDE 🌸💖 (@Olamide0fficial) August 10, 2025