Reverend Funke Felix-Adejumo has been trending all over social media for weeks now.
The drama started (HERE) after a video capturing Mrs Funke Adejumo demanding her congregation to sow a seeD of $1,000 in a year, surfaced online.
The pastor could be herd saying people should tap into the anointing in her life, reminding the congregation that her male and female children got married as virgins and have beautiful kids.
She added that they should not think little of themselves as they can raise the money in a year.
The action caused an uproar online with many criticizing the preacher and a few supporting her.
Reacting too, Comedian Wale Gates has been sharing videos of the pastor asking for donations from congregations in different churches. Watch (HERE), (HERE) AND (HERE).
Daddy Freeze, too, on his Instagram, shared several videos of the pastor asking that churchgoers donate.
A Change.org campaign has also been launched seeking 5000 signatures for a petition banning the pastor from entering the UK.
The petition is titled: “Ban Funke Felix Adejumo from coming to the UK to defraud the people and the country.”
It currently has 4277 signatures.
In support of the pastor, a new hashtag, #IStandWithFunkeAdejumo, was launched on Instagram, with fans of the pastor sharing just how much impact she’s had in their lives.
"My daughters and son married as virgins, sow $1000 to tap into the anointing" – Pastor Funke Adejummo #wirewiregospel 🙌🙌🙌 pic.twitter.com/TsNYcJrV0x
— Wale Gates (@walegates) July 11, 2018
Pastor Adejumo this time in Canada telling people again to sow a seed of $1000 "for their children" at a mothers' summit. pic.twitter.com/RpCOSKZBEu
— Wale Gates (@walegates) July 14, 2018
Part 2:
Naija mums who more religious than the pope will eat this up like pounded yam and vegetable soup and pay up fast. pic.twitter.com/tK0itascoc— Wale Gates (@walegates) July 14, 2018