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Pastors claim rich men hardly make heaven but no man of God wants to die poor – Erigga
Nigerian hip-hop artist Erhiga Agarivbie, popularly known as Erigga, has shared some thought-provoking insights regarding pastors preaching about the heavenly race.
The ‘Motivation‘ crooner pointed out that while some pastors preach about the challenges wealthy individuals may face in reaching heaven, none of them aspire to die in poverty themselves.
Erigga took to his official Twitter page to express this religious-centric observation, sparking a debate on the microblogging platform.
The rapper tweeted, “They say it will be difficult for a rich man to enter heaven, but no man of God desires to die poor 💐.”
See the post below:
Them say e go hard for Rich man to make heaven but no man of God wan die poor 💐
— 𝙴𝚛𝚒𝚐𝚐𝚊.eth 🐐 (@erigganewmoney) February 14, 2024
Recall, Mp3bullet reported that Erigga has voiced his criticism of African nations for relying heavily on religion to address societal issues such as infrastructure development and economic progress, contrasting this approach with the technological innovations seen in other parts of the world.
Expressing his dissatisfaction, the rapper lamented Africa’s tendency to prioritize prayer and fasting over utilizing their skills and intellect to improve their countries.
Erigga took to his Twitter account to highlight examples of technological advancements in other regions, such as China’s launch of an artificial sun, Arab nations and Israel transforming deserts into forests, and European countries delving into underwater explorations.