Matthew Ashimolowo: UK newspaper goes against Nigerian pastor’s extravagant lifestyle

Pastor Mathew Ashimolowo has been criticized by a UK newspaper for his lavish lifestyle.
The
tabloid is accusing the pastor of making £6.3million-a-year through the
members of his church, Kingsway International Christian Centre.
An investigation was carried out by the UK Sun and reported in an article titled “GOD DELUSION: Mega-rich pastors living in million pound homes prey on believers with claims of curing deadly diseases.”
It reads: “Pastor
Ashimolowo’s church, Kingsway International Christian Centre (KICC)
launched in 1992 from a rented hall has £16.4m in assets, £500,000 in
the bank and rakes in more than £8m in revenue a year.”
“KICC — which
mainly operates in Walthamstow and the recently-acquired ‘Prayer City’
building in Chatham, Kent — takes £6.3m a year from tithing, where the
congregation gives up 10 percent of its salary."
“The
church also has an army of 1,000 volunteers who provide it with more
than 300,000 hours of free labor, worth more than £2m-a-year.
“But
while claiming to ‘pass on his riches’ Ashimolowo — described as the
church’s ‘founder, visionary and senior pastor’ — lives rent-free in a
£1.1m nine-bedroom home in Romford, Essex, owned by the church.”
The preacher was also accused of using church money for birthday parties and other luxuries.
It read: “Ashimolowo
has previously been found by the Charity Commission to have used church
funds to pay for a £120,000 birthday party for himself at a London
hotel, a £80,000 new Mercedes and a £13,000 Florida timeshare.
He
was also paid around £50,000-a-year by the church for ‘pastoral
services’ before the 2005 probe found he had flouted charity rules by
being a trustee and paying himself a salary.”
Other accusations directed at Pastor Ashimolowo
The publication calls out the Nigerian preacher for his troubles with the law.
It said: “The
Charity Commission found there had been ‘serious misconduct and
mismanagement’ of charity funds and told it to establish itself as a new
charity with new trustees — which it did.
“More
than £500,000 was also legally paid by the church to his own private
companies including Matthew Ashimolowo Media Ministries which publishes
books and DVDs of his teachings.
“Accounts
show the publishing company raked in more than £2 million — making a
profit of £877,000 — between 1999 and 2005 before it started filing less
detailed financial statements under Companies House rules."
UK Sun also discusses Pastor Ashimolowo’s stance on tithing and wealth, while noting that the entire thing comes across as a ‘sales pitch.’
The Sun reporter named Richard Wheatstone who attended his service wrote, “The
sermon, entitled ‘The Power of the Tithe’, listed 14 reasons why
worshippers should donate 10 percent of their income to the church.
“Ashimolowo
told the congregation: “If you do not pay the tithe, it is like you do
not really trust God”. He labeled the money an “insurance against Satan”
and warned of the dire consequences of non-payment."
“The
millionaire — estimated to be worth around £6 million by Forbes
magazine in 2011 — says refusal to hand over hundreds of pounds a month
will be seen by God as “disobedience” and result in it making
“impossible for him to release your harvest”.
“He
added: “Tithe is a good indicator of where your heart is”. Around 1,000
worshippers — who will be followed by a second congregation of the day
just minutes later — fill out payment forms and place them into buckets
passed along the aisles.”
The sun condemns another pastor
Another
Nigerian pastor was mentioned in the article. His name is Alex Omokudu
and his church is called Victorious Pentecostal Assembly (VPA).
It
was launched three years after he moved to the UK from Nigeria in 2002.
Like Ashimolowo, he was also accused of living off his members who give
over £1million a year in donations.
The
Sun claims the 53-year-old pastor owns two properties, a £2million
nine-bedroom mansion and a £600,000 property close to the first one.
The first property, located in leafy Hornchurch, Essex, has five reception rooms, a swimming pool, a sauna and a 250ft garden.
It reads: "Our reporter attended a service at VPA's Barking church and joined thousands of people repeatedly told: "Give your money to God to get ahead of others".
"The service started with a number of testimonies of people claiming to have experienced miracles after praying to 'the God of VPA' and requests from those looking for help. One teenager about to sit his A-level exams was told: "When you enter that exam hall, God will fill your head with the answers".
"The congregation was then read a passage from 2 Kings 4... The pastor added: "God wants you to give all your money to Him.. give all your money to Him.
"There is no excuse not to give your money to God... he sees any money you have coming. You cannot hide money from God. The church of VPA and Pastor Alex Omokudu will deliver you prosperity."
"As the music built to a crescendo, direct debit forms emerged - and worshippers were told to come to the front and "pay your tithes".
But while vowing to serve the congregation who hand over £1m-a-year, Omokudu also personally takes an annual £102,000 in rent for the church they worship in."
Daddy Freeze weighs in on Pastor Ashimolowo’s scandal
Cool FM On-Air personality, Daddy Freeze, has reacted to this new report by the UK newspaper.
He did this via his social media accounts saying, “God has started to vindicate him on his stand about “yahoo pastors.”
“He
was abusing YOYOS the other day, now there is an article about him and
his excesses, abusing church funds, as investigated by a U.K. Magazine!
“Come
and carry your tithe pastor o! Chai see as my God dey vindicate me
steady! Exposing their confusion. Just Google ‘God Delusion mega rich
pastors living in million pound homes’ be careful not to laugh yourself
to death.”

Between Pastor Ashimolowo and Daddy Freeze
In 2017, these two had a face-off that started when the pastor lashed out at the OAP who has been preaching against tithes.
During a sermon, the preacher blasted Daddy Freeze by making reference to his failed marriage and calling him names.
He said: “Once
and for all, let’s settle this matter on the power of the tithe. Some
bunch of Yoyo somewhere should not determine what you pay.
Some
guy who beats his wife throws her out, throws his children out of the
house, broke his son’s knees, should not determine what we believe.
He
drinks alcohol, sleeps with women and he’s trying to preach to
preachers. He should just shut up because he is not qualified to speak
on tithes.”
Daddy Freeze responded by sharing Biblical verses that support his no tithing campaign.
He said: “See
the way he is defending tithing with so much passion; I hope this same
passion is extended to bringing home our brothers who are currently
enslaved in Libya. I didn’t hear ONE single bible verse, just
sentiments, and emotions in this defense.
“Who
is this ‘Yoyo’ now? Mention his name make we know am. And I hope there
is proof to back these allegations up and they are not just ‘hearsay’
from a false interview conducted on an embattled pot of stale bitter
leaf soup.
“Whoever the ‘yoyo’
is, one thing is certain, he cannot determine what the body of Christ
believes, only the BIBLE can do that. So until you can come out with a
superior argument to explain where Jesus, our high priest, or the
disciples, our first pastors collected tithes, it looks like the ‘yoyo’
is the one speaking the biblical truth and no amount of subbing or name
calling can override the scriptures…”
Daddy Freeze has been gaining a lot of attention for his #free the sheeple movement.
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