President of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), Pastor Ayo
Oritsejafor, yesterday, celebrated 40 years on the pulpit, even as he
joined the league of Nigerian pastors who own private jets.
Oritsejafor’s jet
marked N431CB, was announced to the congregation
during the 40th anniversary thanksgiving service of his Warri-based Word
of Life Bible Church, that coincided with his birthday held at the
church premises.
The announcement of the 10-Seater Bombadier/Challenger 601 aircraft
manufactured in the United States, at the instance of one of the
pastors, elicited loud ovation and applause. The Bombadier/Challenger
601 is an executive jet that seats up to 10 passengers and has a range
of 3,900 nautical miles. The luxurious and spacious cabin of the jet is
perfect to conduct meetings or for relaxation. Although the cost of the
jet was not announced, investigation by Sunday Sun revealed that it
could cost as high as $4.9m.
The jubilant congregation spent over 15 minutes congratulating one
another, while Oritsejafor did not make any comment on the gift said to
have been purchased for him by the church. Other men of God who
reportedly own private jets include Pastors David Oyedepo, of Winners
Chapel, Enoch Adeboye, of the Redeemed Christian Church of God and Sam
Adeyemi, of Daystar Christian Centre. Some Nigerians have frowned at
such flagrant displays of opulence, particularly on the path of their
clergymen considering that majority of their flock wallow in abject
poverty.
culled from Sun

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