By Praise Agbro, Lagos
The founder of Winners Chapel, Bishop David Oyedepo, has asked his critics especially those asking him to build factories instead of more churches to mind their business.
He said such critics do not have the right to tell him what to do since nobody asked them to bring money.
The bishop also spoke on the sacking of some of Winners Chapel’s pastors, saying they were not productive
Speaking with members of his church, Bishop Oyedepo asked his critics if anyone collected money from them for the projects.
He said since nobody asked them to bring money, the critics should keep quiet and face their jobs.
Bishop Oyedepo also spoke about the recently sacked pastors of Winner’s Chapel, saying they were sacked because of their unproductivity.
He said: “We sent you to the village to reach out to minimum of 12 souls in a week and ensure that minimum six of them come to church and then six months you don’t have 10, you are unprofitable, you shouldn’t survive.”
According to him, keeping unprofitable servants makes one a poor manager.
The cleric also said in as much as pastors have the right to resign, the church also has the right to sack them.
* Sacked Winners Chapel pastor placed on 5 years salary
In a related development, help has come for Godwin Onoruoiza who was one of the pastors recently sacked by Winners Chapel church of Bishop David Oyedepo as a South African-based church owner identified as Isaiah Okechukwu placed him on a N100k-a-month salary for the next 5 years.
In a Facebook post confirming his pledge to Godwin, Pastor Isaiah compared Oyedepo’s action to that of businessman, Obi Cubana.