COVID-19: 2face blasts Nigerian pastors, Imams

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COVID-19: 2face blasts Nigerian pastors, Imams
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Iconic Nigerian musician, Innocent Idibia, popularly known as 2baba, has blasted Nigerian pastors and Imams, warning them to stop embarrassing God. 2baba also warned Nigerians against following those pastors, who, according to him, had failed to help them in this trying time. He noted that instead of helping their members in this period when Coronavirus

Iconic Nigerian musician, Innocent Idibia, popularly known as 2baba, has blasted Nigerian pastors and Imams, warning them to stop embarrassing God.

2baba also warned Nigerians against following those pastors, who, according to him, had failed to help them in this trying time. He noted that instead of helping their members in this period when Coronavirus has crippled businesses, some of the pastors were looking for ways to collect from them.Preach truth. Don’t be embarrassing God everywhere. #ONELOVERELIGION,” 2face tweeted.

Continuing in Pidgin English, the singer added, “Una still dey follow men of god wey no do anything to help.

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