“God said I want to make a multi millionaire but they have to sow 10,000$ within 90 seconds” — Pastor tells members

A pastor has sparked widespread outrage on social media after telling his church members that God instructed him to make them multimillionaires, but only if they sowed $10,000 within 90 seconds.
The incident, which was captured in a viral video, has generated intense criticism and renewed debate over alleged financial exploitation in some religious spaces.
Demand for $10,000 in 90 seconds triggers public iutrage
In the clip, the pastor, who was seen wearing a Louis Vuitton suit, told the congregation, “God said I want to make a multi-millionaire but they have to sow $10,000 without 90 seconds. I wish it was me because I got it. Money doesn’t have me, at all.”
His statement immediately triggered backlash from viewers who questioned both the message and the manner in which it was delivered.
The video quickly spread across social media platforms, with many Nigerians accusing the pastor of using faith to pressure members into giving large sums of money.
Critics described the demand as manipulative and insensitive, especially considering the current economic hardship facing many families.
Social media reactions
@Anonymous: “It’s important to separate genuine guidance from manipulative tactics targeting people’s trust and hope.”
@Riiyikeh: “That’s a clear example of exploitation disguised as faith. Ole ifo .”
@vlog_Mill: “Logic too much.”
@onlineguru_: “These scammers roaming the pulpit needs to be stopped. They are just taking advantage of their gullible congregations.”
@Wellsmorgan11: “Igbo man .”
Watch the video below…
Pastor wearing a Louis Vuitton suit tells church members that God says they should give him $10,000 within 90 seconds to become multimillionaires. pic.twitter.com/NYOT2pWZUN
— 𝐀𝐬𝐚𝐤𝐲𝐆𝐑𝐍 (@AsakyGRN) January 14, 2026









