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Saturday 4 February 2017

Your Pastor is not Your Daddy

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  2. I'm in tears seeing my baby happy and smiling eating what she's not suppose to eat yam and oil for three days now and she's just two .I can't even make stew or buy baby food for her or pampers she wears at night and I will have to wait till next month end before I get my salary is killing me. Pls I need help please. I hope and pray someone will reach out to me thank you. Dinma.vivi12@yahoo.com

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  3. Good call Reno

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  4. Oga my spiritual prophetess is my mum.Go and hang your self.Is that the millions U will donate for charity .Just blog online and U think Ur shit smells? raaaaaaaaaa

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  5. Thank you reno! Nigerian youths are in big soup. They reason with their butts. This religion had caused more harm than good in this country and i say churches and mosques be banned! We should all practise it in our homes. I am tired of trying to have a meaningful conversation with someone and it turns to my daddy in the lord says this and that.like God didnt give you all the same brain?
    I have one question for those obsessed with their daddy in the lord, at the end we all strive to make heaven abi? Would God keep a special heaven for pastor chris, or all the daddy g.o's?
    Our youths cant reason or innovate again because religion has blocked their common sense. Yet we sleep on social media platforms like facebook which was created by an atheist!
    Nigerian youths keep religion aside forget daddy this mummy this! Stop being slaves to businessmen who is smart enough to collect a tenth of your earnings for your stupidity. Recieve brain and use it for innovation and inventions.

    A cousin of mine gave her whole salary to pastor as first fruit while her rent is due this jan. Now she is homeless. God is not a wicked God who would want to collect the little money you have for sustainance . think people think!

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  6. Oyedepo Fans take note..

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  7. Please tell them most people are just daft

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  8. Well said.I agree with u completely.

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  9. Very interesting

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  10. Enter your comment...Pastor/ Justice/ Human Right Activist Omokri which on whose side are you? Anti Christ on loading? Over sabi.... Long hiss.

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  11. I tink dis wil b d 1st thing I wil ever suport from reno. I hate wen pple do dat mummy n daddy shit to pastors

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  12. Reno you are ignorant because you are not a yoruba man. In yoruba culture, calling somebody Daddy or Mummy or Baba or Papa is a sign of respect. It doesnt mean the person is your biological father or mother. It just shows that you respect them that's all. It is a culture thing. So keep your silly opinion to yourself

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    1. Wow ur dumb

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    2. ...and so are you!

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    3. Did u even read the msg well? He is talking about religion not culture! U can address ur elders with respect any way u want it is allowed but a pastor dat a man as Old as your father calls daddy for instance even when he is far older than him! Na waoooo

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  13. Edo people call elders Egbon which means king of a particular area or the oldest man in a particular community. It doeant mean that the person is actually a king. It is just a sign of respect. Thesame applies to the yoruba culture. Calling a man daddy or Baba is a sign of respect. It doesnt mean that the person paid your school fees or the person is your biological father. It simply shows that you respect the person than calling the person by his name.

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    1. Erm girl stop lying. Egbon is a Yoruba word and it mean older one not King.
      I am Edo and I've never heard anyone call anybody Egbon among my family or family friends.

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  14. This Reno is really jobless. Should this be a topic for discussion? I can choose to call anybody daddy or father. It is nobody's business. It is how i perceive the person that made me call him father even if he is not my biological father. So Reno go and sit down. Linda next news please!

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  15. Good one from Reno Omokri.Foolish ones will still not take note of this advice.I do not know why people still allow themselves to be deceived by their so called pastors.Some can not even do anything without seeking pastor's opinion.May God deliver them.

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  16. Pastors are spiritual leaders and your spiritual leader can be your spiritual father. Is just like having a god-father or a god-mother or secondary school-mother. There is absolutely nothing wrong with calling another person daddy or mummy. Reno go and look for a job!

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  17. Tell them oooo
    Some of these young girls and married women even carry the pictures of these so called pastors in their wallets.
    Meanwhile they never carry the pictures of their husbands or parents in their wallets.
    That's why the likes of chris Oyakilome and Ashimolowo will always have jerry coil and punk hair styles respectively to impress those ladies that carry their pictures.

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  18. Tell them oooo
    Some of these young girls and married women even carry the pictures of these so called pastors in their wallets.
    Meanwhile they never carry the pictures of their husbands or parents in their wallets.
    That's why the likes of chris Oyakilome and Ashimolowo will always have jerry coil and punk hair styles respectively to impress those ladies that carry their pictures.

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  19. Pastors are spiritual leaders and your spiritual leader can be your spiritual father. Its just like having a god-father or a god-mother or secondary school-mother. There is absolutely nothing wrong with calling another person daddy or mummy. Reno go and look for a job!

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  20. Don't mind d imposters.. some of dem even worship d pastor n not God

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  21. Tell them o every time daddy daddy mummy mummy abi God say make una dey call ur pastor daddy n mummy

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  22. U speak the truth this time, thanks for that. Please my people, honor thy father and thy mother so u may live long and flourish rather than make gods out of your pastors... may God help us

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  23. Reno, you got this right, you ain't saying "don't respect your pastors" but take care and show concern to your parents for Gods sake.

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  24. LOL
    -D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

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  25. Can someone have two daddy in a life time?

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  26. @Sandra - You lied about Edo people calling elders Egbon. The Yoruba People use that and not the Edos. I am from Edo, we call elders Epa and someone who is up to the age of being your father, Baba. Sometimes we call our eldest brothers daddy and eldest sisters mummy.

    Reno was trying to prove some point. Though he is not 100 percent right, because there are Pastors who are supposed to be like a father to you. Real Pastors will tell you to care for your family. Like my Pastor, he said to us one day, that our parents should be the first people we give money, besides tithe. We should be careful in commenting on sensitive post, else we will get it all wrong. God bless!

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  27. Who has offended Reno again? We don't need a dictionary to know who a father is. Respect is key Reno.

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  28. We play too much religion in this country ! We are slaves to religion. Have you not wondered why we've so many churches n mosques yet some Nigerians r still desperately corrupt

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  29. Pastors are referred to as pastor anywhere in the world except Nigeria. Stop worshipping your pastor, worship God. Take care of your parents first before anyone.

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  30. Mr Reno,I think you lack the moral fibre to comment on issues pertaining to the church.
    The last time you commented on Linda Ikeji ,you condemned pastors that were not outspoken regarding what is happening in Nigeria.You went further to condemn prosperity teachings of pastors.I was so disappointed that during the latest DSS vs Apostle Suleiman saga that you made no comment.I expected that the issue would have been a platform for you to speak up but you were no where to be found.Please leave the church alone.You are too small to be dabbling or confronting the church.

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  31. It's only a sign of respect.. keep your stupid opinion to yourself. It's irrelevant

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  32. There's a thin line between respect and idolatry. I idolized a well known family like that without realising it until God jerked me back to life. You don't realise you are doing it until God changes your perspective and you realize you've been idolising. It was a scam cos they enjoyed the benefits and treated you like you are less than human while enjoying all the attention. I mean then my faith was based on my father in the Lord said, instead of the it is written. It's a thin line, but remember God will not share His glory with another.Thank God I got liberated!!!

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  33. Daddy freeze said it before

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  34. True talk. Reno omkri is right

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