Patrick Doyle, a veteran Nigerian actor, has voiced his opinion on the recent gift of two Rolls Royce Cullinans presented to Bishop David Oyedepo, founder of Living Faith Church, for his 70th birthday. Doyle expressed that it was insensitive for congregants to offer such extravagant gifts during a time when many Nigerians are struggling with severe economic hardship. He suggested that, instead of luxury cars, a more appropriate and socially beneficial gesture would have been to use the funds to build a facility, provide scholarships, or support initiatives that would help the general public. Doyle highlighted that the founder already possesses significant wealth, including a fleet of luxury cars and aircraft, and believes the gift only reinforces a perception of detachment from the challenges faced by the masses.
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It's Insensitive For Congregants To Celebrate Their Founder's Birthday By Buying Him Rolls Royce - Patrick Doyle
It's Insensitive For Congregants To Celebrate Their Founder's Birthday By Buying Him Rolls Royce - Patrick Doyle
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