Tyrannical African Leadership a breeding ground for Church 'PONZI' ft. Pastor Sam Adeyemi



In this video, ‘Tyrannical African Leadership a breeding ground for Church ‘PONZI’ ft. Pastor Sam Adeyemi’ Pastor Gideon C Boateng looks into the first and major cause of Church Pyramid Schemes.

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35 thoughts on “Tyrannical African Leadership a breeding ground for Church 'PONZI' ft. Pastor Sam Adeyemi”

  1. Pastor Gideon i appreciate your work.

    I can not But notice The pictures you Have on the Background of your thumbnails if it suggest that all those pictures you featured on the thumbnails are given to the Ponzi scheme, if so, than i think you might need to more research to understand how some of those faces on the background have structured their operations and their emphasis of ministry.

    i am saying this because i know one among the face on the thumbnails and the kind of structure and emphasis obtained in the Ministry he pioneered which is far from what you described.

    so it will be ideal you're sure before putting out someone pictures that ought not to be there, you will be sending a wrong message since you're wrong on this particular preacher.

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  2. 95 percent of the problems under discussion, is committed by all these Founders General- overseer ministries, when the 'founder/owner' can not be questioned and called to order. Can you imagine if pastor Chris Oyakhilomen or Johnson Suleman were to be serving under established churches like say Assemblies 😮of God, or Presbyterian churches, With the level of scandals trailing them? They would long have been suspended or dismissed from the ministry, but because the 'church' belongs to them, no human dared challenge their decisions and behaviors.

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  3. I am a minister of the gospel… I have been in church all my life.. I know some deep things I cannot say on the open… But let me say this, most of the popular preachers are the problems of the African church … The Pentecostal body is the worse…

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  4. This charismatic Ponzi scheme series is fast becoming my favorite. I can’t wait to learn more.

    On the other hand, I wasn’t quite sure if you were pastoring a church or overseeing pastors but on hearing you teach, I knew you are trained and skilled in the doctrine of Christ. In fact, I had always thought of writing you privately to refer me to a Bible school. I’m serious.

    You commented on avoiding the show of ministerial works and so on. As much as I side with you on that, isn’t that what Paul did in Gal. 1&2 to establish his authority in the subject he intended to discuss?

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  5. The Gospel isn't about us or discussing the errors of us or our leaders but Christ. The more we discuss people/pastors and their errors, the less Christ is revealed through us. Younger Authority must learn to respect older Authority. Knowledge can kill and it can also give life.

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  6. My brother, u couldnt have said it better. God bless u real good for this & other great work u r doin thru this channel . This issue is a great bane of the african church today.
    I believe on the last day will be the greatest shock & suprise as who truly are the " great" men of God. Anyone that wants to get a better perspective on this should read " THE SEDUCTION OF THE NIGERIAN CHURCH" by Gary Maxey.

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