The Lead Pastor at RCCG LSC The Bridge, Leke Adeboye, gave the sum of N2m to five entrepreneurs in celebration of his 41st birthday recently.
According to the pastor, the motivation behind his action stemmed from his desire to give back to society.
Speaking on his decision to foster the emergence of young millionaires, Adeboye said, “Growing up, I have always had a business-oriented mind, and I learnt early on that lack of capital and support can kill a business before it even takes off. For those who have received this business grants, we will support them and help them become millionaires, who will in turn empower other youths.
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