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“Who have you helped?” Nigerians criticise Daddy Freeze’s reaction to Apostle Suleiman’s newly acquired ‘private jet’

It seems controversial On-Air Personality, OAP, Daddy Freeze, has bitten off more than he can chew, following the backlash that has been trailing him since he took to Instagram to criticise the General Overseer of Omega Fire Ministries International, Apostle Johnson Suleiman, who has been alleged to have acquired a private jet recently.

Sharing a photo of Apostle Suleman with the private jet, he wrote: “Apostle Johnson Suleiman, I heard you just bought a private jet…….Please, how many poor people in your church are you helping? I need a response, thank you! ~FRZ.”

The post did not go down well with many who have been calling for his head. According to Collins Ojarikre, he cautioned the OAP to leave the Men of God alone and concentrate on his career.

“Leave these Men of God alone, work hard and buy your own, it is poverty mentality to think that men of God can’t own jets. Go and buy your own and leave them alone, if you have your own, you will not notice another person’s own…Africans grow up,” he lambasted Freeze.

He further went on to ask who Daddy Freeze has helped in his own capacity.

“Mr. Freeze, who have you helped with the little that you have; nobody. Yet you still did not have go and rest and leave people alone,” he concluded.

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On his part, John Chikezie Ukpabi said Apostle Suleiman is only answerable to God. “I believe he is only answerable to God, not you, Mr. Freeze,” he wrote.

Similarly, Mama Meto asked the OAP how many lives he has changed in his capacity. “Freeze, sir, how many lives have u changed in your own capacity?” he asked.

“Pastor” Kanye West ‘wants’ to start his own Church after 50,000 people attended his Sunday Service during Coachella

Seems Kanye West has discovered a new calling, as the rapper is said to be considering starting his own church after more than 50,000 people attended Sunday Service during Coachella’s second weekend.

A source close to West told PEOPLE: “He is extremely passionate about his faith and wants to share it more regularly with people. He spends a lot of time, studying and praying, and wants to share his journey.”

The source went on to explain, “Say what you want about Kanye, but he really does want to help people, who need support. He understands brokenness and the need for healing, probably more than most people. He believes in the healing powers of music, but also believes that God can step in and heal people’s brokenness and their issues.”

The insider said West has “talked about starting his own church, and what exactly that would be,” adding, “It wouldn’t be the traditional, three-hymns-and-a-sermon thing. Instead, it would be a way to point people to Jesus through the arts and through a community of people, who love and care for one another. He also wants his kids to be raised in the faith, and the best way for him to do that is to live out his faith.”

This comes after Coachella production sources told TMZ that 50,000 festivalgoers woke up early to see West on Easter Sunday.

The services attracted plenty of celebrities, including West’s wife, Kim Kardashian West, and her sisters, Khloe Kardashian, Kourtney Kardashian, Kylie Jenner, and Kendall Jenner. Kylie’s boyfriend, rapper Travis Scott, was there.

Other A-listers in attendance included DMX, Lizzo, Donald Glover, Teyana Taylor, 2Chainz, Kid Cudi and Chance the Rapper.

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