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Nigerian Church Appears To Play A Huge Role For Scammers
Welcome to the Church of Pastor E.A Adeboye
JUST A HUMBLE NIGERIAN PASTOR TO HIS FLOCK OF NIGERIAN YAHOO BOY SCAMMERS
Back in June 2018, we reported on this Nigerian Church and their activities that we saw on their Facebook page involving Yahoo Boys and scamming in Nigeria. We cannot say that the Church is involved in criminal activity, that would be defamatory. We have to be very careful to present a “balanced view of this church” since to do otherwise would invite litigation. We have seen photos of Yahoo Boys appearing to participate and that is “all we can say for sure”
According to Pastor E.A Adeboye …
“A Shocking Big Testimony will hit you before 15th of June, yours may be car, pregnancy, marriage, money, contract, employment, promotion, i decree the devil will not hi-jack your testimony in Jesus Name. Type Amen and Share twice!”
Most Nigerian Scammers are of the Muslim faith and do not expose their wealth. The Yahoo Yahoo Boys are a different class of criminal. Many of them are Christian (though still a small fraction of the total number of scammers). It is the Yahoo Boys that show off and flaunt their money to anyone that will listen. This is actually a part of their belief system in their invincibility.
Working through churches like this one is a way they also manipulate their local government and launder huge sums of cash. These churches play a powerful role in local politics.
What is worse, they rake in vast amounts of money from overseas donations. Maybe from your own church and its members?
EVERY ONE OF THESE PHOTOS CAME FROM PASTOR E.A ADEBOYE’S FACEBOOK PAGES:
“You shall no longer beg or struggle to make ends meet anymore.
You shall experience a miraculous level of financial increase in your life in Jesus name.
Type AMEN and Share twice quickly.”
All Photos were downloaded from Pastor E.A Adeboye Facebook pages. You can decide for yourself what they mean or represent!
[1] Original Facebook Page Shut Down: https://www.facebook.com/prayerstodayonline/UPDATE: Since our exposing the original page to Facebook – the Facebook page was shut down by Facebook
However, since then, the good Pastor has dozens of Facebook Pages:
- Official Verified Page: https://www.facebook.com/PastorEAAdeboye
- Another: https://www.facebook.com/adeboyeea
- Another: https://www.facebook.com/yourneed2016
- Another: https://www.facebook.com/Pastoreaadeboyeofficial
- Another: https://www.facebook.com/Pastor-EA-Adeboye-580772561989035
- Another: https://www.facebook.com/Pastor-EA-Adeboye-123386014981934
- Another: https://www.facebook.com/Pastor-EA-Adeboye-1817943625010874
- And: https://www.facebook.com/pastoradeboyeea
YOU DECIDE FOR YOURSELF!
RSN™ Team
a division of SCARS™
Miami Florida U.S.A.
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creg – gregary54@gmail.com – THE ONLY DUMB ASS IS SOMEONE THAT USES RACIST TERMS AS YOU DID. SCAMMERS DO NOT DISCRIMINATE, THEY SCAM ALL RACES. WE DO NOT TOLERATE RACISM OR RACISTS ON OUR SITE OR SOCIAL MEDIA. CONSIDER YOURSELF BANNED.
Scammers been thought of evil beliefs, they don’t fear Jesus,for my experience that’s why I believe before that my scammer was not fake is that he always say Jesus name and said that He is the one protecting him. There must be amendment on law against scammers they must be given deepest punsihments.