Meet Top 10 Richest Pastors in Nigeria For 2024; Their Net Worth
From Bishop David Oyedepo, Pastor Chris Oyakhilome to Pastor Matthew Ashimolowo, meet Nigeria’s wealthiest pastors in 2024.
In Nigeria, the wealth of religious leaders continues to spark curiosity and debate. Many pastors have transcended spiritual leadership to become influential figures in business, education, and media, amassing immense wealth in the process.
Here is a comprehensive look at the 10 richest pastors in Nigeria for 2024 and their net worth: …CONTINUE READING
1. David Oyedepo – $150 Million
Founder of Living Faith Church Worldwide, Bishop David Oyedepo is Nigeria’s richest pastor. With diverse investments in education, publishing, real estate, and more, his empire includes Covenant University and Landmark University.
2. Enoch Adeboye – $65 Million
The General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, Pastor Enoch Adeboye’s wealth is fueled by church donations, book sales, and investments.
3. Chris Oyakhilome – $50 Million
Pastor Chris Oyakhilome of Christ Embassy commands a global audience through television broadcasts, books, and social media.
4. David Ibiyeomie – $41 Million
The founder of Salvation Ministries, Pastor David Ibiyeomie’s captivating sermons and numerous ventures have made him one of Nigeria’s wealthiest pastors.
5. Ayo Oritsejafor – $32 Million
Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor, former Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria president.
6. Sam Adeyemi – $30 Million
Known for teachings on leadership and success, Pastor Sam Adeyemi of Daystar Christian Centre.
7. Matthew Ashimolowo – $20 Million
Pastor Matthew Ashimolowo of Kingsway International Christian Centre.
8. Johnson Suleiman – $10.5 Million
Pastor Johnson Suleiman of Omega Fire Ministries is known for his prophetic ministry.
9. William Kumuyi – $10 Million
Pastor William Kumuyi of Deeper Life Bible Church is celebrated for his unwavering dedication to biblical teachings.
10. Lazarus Muoka – $8 Million
Pastor Lazarus Muoka, founder of The Lord’s Chosen Charismatic Revival Movement.
These pastors exemplify the intersection of spirituality, leadership, and business. From universities and publishing houses to international ministries, their influence extends beyond the pulpit. However, their wealth also raises questions about transparency and the ethics of prosperity within religious organizations.
As Nigeria grapples with economic challenges, the opulent lifestyles of some religious leaders continue to ignite conversations about wealth distribution and accountability in faith communities.
Source: reportafrique
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