A post on X (formerly Twitter) criticized COZA for flaunting wealth by welcoming a pastor with three Rolls Royces and a private jet. In response, someone commented, “I blame the foolish followers wasting their money on these garbage fraudsters.”
While frustration with extravagant religious displays is understandable, such statements unfairly insult sincere believers. Many followers genuinely seek spiritual guidance and may not realize how their contributions are used. The issue lies with leadership accountability, not the faith of individuals.
Rather than condemning followers, discussions should focus on promoting transparency in religious organizations and ensuring donations are directed towards community service and support, aligning with the true essence of faith.
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https://x.com/rasineirem/status/1845331816296731117?s=46
https://x.com/trankwility/status/1845392277792833853?s=46
https://x.com/trankwility?s=21