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Pastor Chris Okafor allegedly acquires private jet (photos)

Many of Nigerian pastors are known to own private jets which they claimed they use in propagating the gospel. It makes their movement faster and helps them reach farther places to preach the gospel.

The general overseer of the Mountain of Miracles and Liberation Ministries, Dr Chris Okafor, has joined the league of pastors who owns private jets in Nigeria.

This is happening just two years after he was rumoured to own a private jet. The earlier rumour was said to have been spread by a blogger who claimed the information was leaked to him by one of the members Pastor Okafor's church.

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Pastor Chris Okafor allegedly acquires private jet

Pastor Chris Okafor allegedly acquires private jet. Source: UGC
Source: UGC

In a swift reaction to the rumour, the church issued a press statement dismissing the rumour. But all that has changed now as Legit.ng gathered that the man of God now truly owns a private jet.

Pastor Chris Okafor allegedly acquires private jet

Pastor Chris Okafor allegedly acquires private jet. Source: UGC
Source: UGC

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He was recently spotted posing inside the state-of-the-art machine which he allegedly got on December 27, 2018.

Pastor Chris Okafor is one of the few clerics who claimed they do not rely on church members money in terms of tithes and offering.

Legit.ng had reported the story of how Pastor Chris Okafor bailed out 25 Nollywood actors who were suffering from one ailment or the other by giving them. The cleric through the Save Nollywood Actors Foundation gave N3.5 million to the sick actors.

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