● Archbishop Peter Adewale of Lagos has been accused of asking the Nigerian government to deduct tithes straight from workers’ salaries
● Nigerian celebrity Charles Oputa, popularly known as Charly Boy, made the claim via his X handle (formerly known as Twitter)
Nigerian celebrity Charles Oputa, popularly known as Charly Boy, accused Archbishop Peter Adewale of Lagos of asking the Nigerian government to deduct tithes straight from workers’ salaries. …CONTINUE READING
Charly Boy shared a screenshot of a news article from The Punch Newspaper with the headline “Deduct tithes straight from workers’ salaries, Archbishop begs govt.” via his X handle (formerly known as Twitter) @AreaFada1 on Tuesday, July 2.
According to Charly Boy, the archbishop is Peter Adewale from Nigeria, who asked the federal government to deduct tithes from workers in June 2024.
Truth about Tinubu’s govt deducting tithes from salaries
The investigation of Dubawa, a fact-checking organisation, revealed that the Archbishop of Kampala, Cyprian Kizito Lwanga, suggested it to the Ugandan government and not Archbishop Peter Adewale of Lagos.
A Google Reverse Image Search also revealed the article was published on October 31, 2018, and not 2024 as claimed by Charley Boy.
The Citizen Kenya originally published the story on October 29, 2018, and was later referenced by The Punch Newspaper.
Conclusion on Archbishop Adewale’s tithe deduction allegation
The findings confirm that Charly Boy’s post was inaccurate and misleading.
The event did not occur in 2024 as Charly Boy claimed, and the speaker of the statement was not Archbishop Adewale of Nigeria but Archbishop Lwanga of Uganda.