Delta state gov?s aide shares his opinion on the guest list at Abuja pastor, Jerry Eze?s birthday bash

Delta state gov?s aide shares his opinion on the guest list at Abuja pastor, Jerry Eze?s birthday bash

An aide to the Delta state governor, Ossai Success Ovie, has kicked against the guests who attended the birthday bash of popular Abuja-based pastor, Jerry Eze. 

 

The cleric turned 42 recently and over the weekend, he was treated to a birthday bash that was attended by politicians, socialites and others. In a post shared on his Facebook page this morning October 7, Ossai argued that it is disappointing for the cleric to invite some businessmen to his party. 

 

He wrote;

”Pastor Jerry Eze shouldn’t have invited E-Money and Obi Cubana to his birthday.

This is disappointing

We all know E-Money and Cubana aren’t genuinely Christians, considering their lifestyles.

Just as Bishop David Oyedepo didn’t invite them to his birthday despite their celebrity status, Pastor Jerry Eze, Lead Pastor of Streams of Joy International, shouldn’t have invited them, as this puts his faith into question.

If this guys were to be poor living a worldly lifestyle, I don’t think he would have invited them or associated himself with them but then they are rich Popular celebrities

In the Bible, 2 Corinthians 6:14 states, “Do not be unequally yoked with unbelievers. For what partnership has righteousness with lawlessness? Or what fellowship has light with darkness?”

It’s disappointing that Pastor Jerry invited E-Money and Obi Cubana without encouraging them to commit to Jesus Christ.

The birthday celebration should have been an opportunity to win souls for God, but after watching the birthday videos, I didn’t see E-Money or Obi Cubana give their lives to Jesus Christ.”

Delta state gov?s aide shares his opinion on the guest list at Abuja pastor, Jerry Eze?s birthday bash

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