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Nigerian media personality Daddy Freeze slams pastors over luxury

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Nigerian media personality Daddy Freeze slams pastors over luxury

Nigerian media personality Daddy Freeze slams pastors over luxury

Daddy Freeze pastors luxury criticism as media personality questions how pastors fund lavish lifestyles and calls for transparency and accountability

Nigerian media personality Ifedayo Olarinde, popularly known as Daddy Freeze, has criticised Nigerian pastors who display luxurious lifestyles, questioning how such expenditures are funded and whether religious leaders should rely solely on ministry as a source of income.

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Speaking on The Honest Bunch podcast, Daddy Freeze argued that many pastors who live opulently do not have additional professions to support their lifestyles, claiming that their income is largely derived from what he described as the marketing of religion to followers.

He suggested that religious leaders should maintain regular employment alongside their pastoral duties, stressing that his comments were not an attack on wealth itself but rather a call for accountability and transparency in how such wealth is acquired.

Daddy Freeze pointed to examples of high-value assets, including private jets, raising concerns about the cost of acquisition and maintenance compared to the level of social investment made by religious organisations.

He questioned whether such resources are proportionately directed towards outreach, healthcare or community development.

In his remarks, the media personality emphasised that he is not opposed to prosperity, noting that his own interest in luxury items is tied to his personal profession.

However, he maintained that religious leadership should not be treated as the sole means of generating substantial wealth without clear external sources of income.

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The comments have contributed to ongoing public debate in Nigeria around religion, wealth and accountability, a conversation that continues to draw strong opinions across social media and public discourse.

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