You use bullet-proof car, yet preach faith to us

You use bullet-proof car, yet preach faith to us


A Nigerian lady has set social media ablaze after sharing her thoughts about Pastor Jerry Eze for hosting a prayer session for the abducted Kebbi schoolgirls.

She called out what she saw as a “clear contradiction” between the pastor’s preaching and his personal security.

“In a clip shared on TikTok by Mimi Yakigar, Pastor Jerry was seen praying passionately for the victims, while the woman accused him of reportedly moving around with ‘full police escorts, heavy security, and a bulletproof car.

This didn’t sit well with her. She asked bluntly:

“If prayer alone is enough protection, why do you have everything the Nigerian system can offer for your own safety? Why don’t you dismiss your police escort? Why don’t you write freely like every other person you are praying for?”

She highlighted the struggles of ordinary Nigerians dealing with kidnappings, insecurity, and daily hardship. In her words:

“Nigeria is bleeding. Children are being kidnapped. People are suffering. You have influence but instead of using it to demand real protection, you give the poor what they already have — prayers.”

Her post drew mixed reactions. Some praised her for “speaking the truth others are scared to say,” while others defended Pastor Jerry, noting that public figures often need protection and that security doesn’t invalidate spiritual guidance.

She concluded with a sharp reminder: “You cannot preach faith to the masses while living under bulletproof protection.”

Watch video below…

@energygoddexx Jerry Eze has gone spiritual over the abducted schoolgirls, yet he moves with full police escorts, bulletproof cars, and state-level protection. How do you preach prayer as the only shield for the poor while relying on heavy security yourself? This contrast says everything about the double standards of our political pastors. #JerryEze #atruthatatime #kebbi #nigerianews ♬ original sound – mimi_yakigar





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