The Church in Nigeria has long been a hotbed of controversy, with many clergy members courting drama and scandal. But a recent post by Nigerian pastor Emmanuel Okose has taken the cake, sparking a heated online conversation. Okose's Instagram post claimed that to be considered a "real man of God" in today's church, one has to be a hidden bisexual or join a cartel. This shocking statement has left many questioning the state of the church and the values of its leaders.
Okose's words are a scathing indictment of the church's current state, where he believes the pursuit of power and influence has led to a decay in spirituality. He lamented that the holy spirit has left the church, and that his generation needs a serious spiritual purge. However, in a bold declaration, Okose vowed to build his own church, one that will not be swayed by the whims of the world.
The post has sparked a lively debate online, with many calling out Okose for his provocative statement. But amidst the controversy, Okose's words also raise important questions about the state of the church and the values of its leaders.
Emmanuel Okose's explosive claims about the Nigerian church have sparked a heated debate, but what's most striking is the eerie similarity between his words and the themes of Nollywood movies that often expose the dark underbelly of the church. It's no surprise that Okose's post has resonated with many Nigerians who feel disillusioned with the church's current state. The question on everyone's mind is: can Okose's bold declaration of building a new church be the catalyst for change that the Nigerian church so desperately needs?






