London-based Nigerian Pastor Matthew Ashimolowo |
God is good, especially if you’re a Nigerian pastor with some business savvy. These days, millions of souls, desperate for financial breakthroughs, miracles and healing, all rush to the church for redemption. And while the bible expressly states that salvation is free, at times it comes with a cost: offerings, tithes, gifts to spiritual leaders, and a directive to buy literature and other products created by men of God.
Pastors are no longer solely interested in getting
people to Heaven; they’ve devised intelligent ways to make good money while
reaching out to souls.
Take Pastor Chris Oyakhilome, for example. He is
the founder and lead pastor of the Christ Embassy, a thriving congregation with
branches in Nigeria, South Africa, London, Canada and the United States. His
publishing company, Loveworld Publications, publishes ‘Rhapsody of Realities,’
a monthly devotional he co-authors with his wife. It sells over 2 million copies
every month at $1 apiece. He also owns television stations, newspapers,
magazines, a hotel, a fast-food chain, and more.
Many other Nigerian pastors are similarly building
multi-million dollar empires from their churches. Today, pastors fly around in
private jets, drive fancy cars like Daimlers, Porsches and BMWs, don Rolexes
and Patek Phillipes, and own breathtaking mansions all over the world.
After the blog post I wrote in
May about Nigerian pastors owning private jets, I was bombarded with emails
from readers requesting to know the richest pastors in Nigeria. So I set out to
investigate the assets of some of Nigeria’s most prominent pastors, and I came
up with conservative estimates of their fortunes. I contacted representatives
for all of the pastors and all except Matthew Ashimolowo’s representative
confirmed ownership of the assets I list. Representatives for Pastor Ashimolowo
did not respond to my emails.
Bishop
David Oyedepo
Affiliation: Living Faith World Outreach Ministry,
aka Winners Chapel
Estimated net worth: $150 million
David Oyedepo is Nigeria’s wealthiest preacher.
Ever since he founded the Living Faith World Outreach Ministry in 1981, it has
grown to become one of Africa’s largest congregations. The Faith Tabernacle,
where he hosts three services every Sunday, is Africa’s largest worship center,
with a seating capacity of 50,000. Oyedepo owns four private jets and homes in
London and the United States. He also owns Dominion Publishing House, a
thriving publishing company that publishes all his books (which are often
centered on prosperity). He founded and owns Covenant University, one of
Nigeria’s leading tertiary institutions, and Faith Academy, an elite high
school.
Chris
Oyakhilome
Church: Believers’ Loveworld Ministries, a.k.a Christ
Embassy
Estimated net worth: $30 million –
$50 million
Last year, the charismatic preacher was at the
center of a $35 million money laundering case in which he was accused of
siphoning funds from his church to foreign banks. Pastor Chris pleaded no
wrongdoing and the case was eventually dismissed. His church, Christ Embassy,
boasts more than 40,000 members, several of whom are successful business
executives and politicians. Oyakhilome’s diversified interests include
newspapers, magazines, a local television station, a record label, satellite
TV, hotels and extensive real estate. His Loveworld TV Network is the first
Christian network to broadcast from Africa to the rest of the world on a 24
hour basis.
Temitope Joshua
Church: Synagogue Church Of All Nations (SCOAN)
Estimated net worth: $10 million – $15 million
Nigeria’s most controversial clergyman is also
one of its richest and most philanthropic. T.B Joshua heads the Synagogue
Church of all Nations (SCOAN), a congregation he founded in 1987, which
accommodates over 15,000 worshippers on Sundays. The Pastor has remained
controversial for several years for his inexplicable powers to heal all sorts
of incurable diseases, including HIV/AIDS, cancer and paralysis. For
miracle-craving worshippers, it’s the perfect seduction. The church currently
has branches in Ghana, the United Kingdom, South Africa, and Greece. In the
past three years, he has given over $20 million to causes in education,
healthcare and rehabilitation programs for former Niger Delta militants. He
owns Emmanuel TV, a Christian television network, and is close friends with
Ghanaian President Atta Mills.
Matthew Ashimolowo
Kingsway International Christian Centre (KICC)
Estimated net worth: $6 million – $10 million
In 1992, Foursquare Gospel Church, a Nigerian
church, sent Ashimolowo to open a satellite branch in London. But Pastor
Matthew had other ideas and decided to set up his own church instead. Today,
his Kingsway International Christian Center is reportedly the largest
Pentecostal church in the United Kingdom. In 2009, the church posted profits of
close to $10 million and assets worth $40 million. Ashimolowo earns an annual
salary of $200,000, but his real wealth comes from varied business interests
including his media company, Matthew Ashimolowo media, which churns out
Christian literature and documentaries. Ashimolowo’s representatives did not
respond to a request confirming his net worth and ownership of all these
assets.
Chris Okotie
Church: Household of God Church
Net worth: $3 million -$10 million
Pastor Okotie made his first success as a
popular pop musician in the 80s. He found the light, embraced the bible and set
up the Household of God Church, one of Nigeria’s most flamboyant congregations.
His 5,000 member church consists predominantly of Nollywood celebrities,
musicians, and society people. He contested and lost Nigerian presidential
elections for the third time this year under the Fresh Party, a political party
he founded and funds. An automobile lover, he owns a Mercedes S600, Hummer and
Porsche among several others.
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