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General News of Friday, 23 July 2021

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Bishop Oyedepo paid us N38,000, knew he would sack us from the beginning – Another pastor reveals

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Another pastor, who was among the 40 sacked pastors by Bishop David Oyedepo’s Living Faith Church, has accused the church of paying pastors who were graduates N38,000.

Naija News recalls Peter Godwin, who claimed to be a former pastor of the church, had alleged that he was sacked for failing to make enough money.

According to Godwin, he was employed on the 28th of August, 2020.

The former pastor said he alongside forty of his colleagues were invited by the state pastor on July 1, 2021, and were all sacked over low income in their branches.

The pastor’s revelation had attracted criticism of Winners Chapel but Oyedepo had recently come out to defend the sacking of the pastors, accusing them of failing to win souls for Christ.

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Speaking to SaharaReporters, another pastor revealed that the gross salary of graduate pastors was N53,000 but they were paid N38,000 as the rest was supposed to cover for pension and housing allowance.

According to the pastor who craved anonymity, the money deducted for pensions was not even remitted to their bank accounts until their sack and outrage went viral.

He said, “Oyedepo and his senior Pastors knew they would sack us before employing us. That was why they gave us employment on probation. Someone went online to post lies in support of the church that the recently sacked pastors were being paid N80,000 and house rent of N150,000.

“I will just say a little here; no employed pastor was paid N80,000 in the church. The highest salary is for degree holders which is N53,000 and, this N53,000 is not the net salary at the end of the month. The pastor will only receive N38,000 at the end of the month; N6,000 goes to the pension account and N9,000 goes to house rent account.

“It is very funny that the pastors, we honoured, could keep the money they removed from our salaries in their personal bank accounts for long without paying into our pension accounts. It was when they sacked us that they started paying into the pension accounts. Imagine that.”