Nollywood actor, Prince Eke,
has came out to bemoaned the
high school fees charged by
Christian schools.
The actor was worried that people
attend these churches and pay
tithes with other donations yet
the common man who are members and non-members cannot afford
to send their child to such
schools due to the high school fees.
Eke argued that
these Christian churches preached that their poor members should be
expecting heavenly blessing after paying tithes and donations but
denied them of earthly blessings like given their children opportunity
to go to the school built with their tithes either for free or through
low school fees.
Eke said, "How can a church
own a school and the poor can't
attend it? How can you be
teaching people how they can
make it to the kingdom of God
when they can't enter your own
earthly 'kingdom', built with
people's tithes and donations?
How can Christian schools be the
most expensive schools in
Nigeria now? How can one relate
this to the term "Christianity"
with regards to the "Early
Christian Community
"Note: Most of the good people
in the world now have nothing
to do with christianity, just like
most Christians are far from it
too. Another academic session,
and parents are paying through
their noses to send the kids back
to school. A word will always be
enough for the wise!"
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