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Does your dad pay his private jet pilots with cassava or rice? – Daddy Freeze comes for Pastor Adeboye’s son

Does your dad pay his private jet pilots with cassava or rice? - Daddy Freeze comes for Pastor Adeboye's son

Daddy Freeze comments on the post made by Pastor E.A Adeboye’s son on Instagram where he was encouraging people to return to era of trade by barter as he says Nigeria has come out of recession but is in the famine period. 

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https://www.instagram.com/p/BkGIekklD14/?taken-by=lekeadeboye

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Not pleased with Leke’s statement, daddy freeze controversial Nigerian radio host and presenter tackled him as he believes his suggestion of trade a by barter should also be initiated in the church his father, Pastor E.A adeboye runs. In his statement:

‘You are making a lot of sense with this trade by batter suggestion, but let me ask you this, does your dad pay his private jet pilots with cassava or rice? Does he exchange garri for aviation fuel?-
Charity they say begins at home, why not start by collecting tithes and offering in grains and cattle like it was originally intended in the Bible?’

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Daddy Freeze wrote in offense that Leke seemed to be mocking people without thinking, and calling people jokers because they are begging money was not necessary.

in his statement the so called jokers who work hard to pay their tithes to his father’s church can in turn not afford the bills of the schools built by the church in Nigeria.

Daddy Freeze’s comment:

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‘The ‘jokers’ you mentioned so respectfully, could go to one of the numerous redeemed schools littered across Nigeria, can’t they? This shouldn’t be rocket science.’

Daddy Freeze concluded by saying he wants to know where the money saved for raining days came from?

Read his full write up below:

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@lekeadeboye, how are you and how is your daddy? Tell him I send my utmost regards and kind considerations.

You are making a lot of sense with this trade by batter suggestion, but let me ask you this, does your dad pay his private jet pilots with cassava or rice? Does he exchange garri for aviation fuel?

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Charity they say begins at home, why not start by collecting tithes and offering in grains and cattle like it was originally intended in the Bible?

The ‘jokers’ you mentioned so respectfully, could go to one of the numerous redeemed schools littered across Nigeria, can’t they? This shouldn’t be rocket science.

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You speak of money ‘saved’. I ask from where precisely? Through what means was this money ‘earned’?

Do accept my kind regards to yourself and Pastor E. A. Adeboye, your father.

◄ Matthew 23:23 ►

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King James Bible
Woe unto you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! for ye pay tithe of mint and anise and cummin, and have omitted the weightier matters of the law….

◄ Leviticus 27:32 ►
New International Version
Every tithe of the herd and flock–every tenth animal that passes under the shepherd’s rod–will be holy to the LORD.

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◄ Deuteronomy 14:22 ►
New Living Translation
“You must set aside a tithe of your crops–one-tenth of all the crops you harvest each year.

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