Nigerian Pastor, Abel Damina has made headlines after he stated that wearing or not wearing trousers has nothing to do with the bible.
In a chat with Prime Hour, the pastor argued that many people have redefined and misunderstood what was written in the bible because they forget to read the before and after of a verse.
According to him, wearing trousers has nothing to do with the bible and was simply a culture, he argued that when Jesus was alive he wore a gown which is believed to be female clothing now.
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Pastor Abel further shared that the covering of hair in the church has also been misunderstood by many people as he shared that wearing clothes or not has nothing to do with God answering your prayers.
He added that dressing has nothing to do with the bible or prayers, however, wearing clothes is to make your neighbor comfortable.
Reactions: wisdom will not kill this man
The video had many social media users agreeing with his words. See some comments below;
@Digit Chubby-Cheeks PJ Letuka: I don’t listen to religious leaders much lately but this gentleman here is making much sense
@Lovendo10: the truth that has been hidden for a very long time has finally come to light, man of God thank you for this message. 👏👏👏
@⭐️ Stone: Finally somebody has gone deeper, the debate is over
@inyenejoshua: wisdom will not kill this man 😂😂😂😂😂
@Sirjumia12Ay: Dress well he says… make people around you comfortable….. that means dress with your sense
@Dominica ♥️💡: He made it clear 👏 we really need the wisdom of God and the Holy Spirit to help us through the scriptures ♥️
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“They are cashing out” – Olamide expresses wishes of being a pastor
Meanwhile, popular Nigerian singer, Olamide took to social space to complain about the hectic traffic on Sunday in Nigeria.
Taking to his Twitter account, the rapper and songwriter ranted that Lagosians are wealthy as he stated that there were too many cars on the road on a Sunday morning.
He also took a jab at Nigerian pastors when he said that there were seeing a lot of money considering the amount of church members they have in their congregation.