Apostle Joshua Iginla, founder of Champions Royal Assembly, an interdenominational church in Abuja has acquired a multi-billion Naira private jet.
Vanguard reports that Iginla confirmed this during the celebration of his birthday in his Abuja church on Sunday.
The clergy who runs the 80,000 seater auditorium widely known as City of Wonders in Abuja just added the new wonder on air to “ease the missionary work as a prophet with global impact”.
He also reportedly gave over 142 widows 150,000 each and a bag of rice which amounts to 21m. He also gave 3 widows and several of his pastors lands worth 95m in Abuja with assurance to build the house on them.
The church reportedly justified the move saying: “Acquiring a private jet is not a luxury but borne out of necessity. Arguably, Nigerian prophets are among the most sought out globally.
“Most times, they are needed in two or three countries in different continents in a day. Hence, there is need to create a very easy means of transportation for them, couple with the fact that our transportation industry is still way behind Compare to other developed countries and that is why we see men of God purchasing private jets, not to showoff but to make movement easy for them for evangelical and missionary purposes.”
SaharaReporters recalls that the new acquisition is coming weeks after General Overseer of Omega Fire Ministries, Apostle Johnson Suleiman took delivery of
a Hawker BAe 125-800 that reportedly costs between $1,095,000 to $2,895,000.
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