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The Reason Why Fake Pastors Prevail In Nigeria Is Simply Because Of The Level Of Poverty And Packaging- Rapper Yung6

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Nigerian rapper, Onome Onokohwomo, better known by his stage name Yung6ix, says that fake pastors are thriving in Nigeria simply because of the level of poverty in the land. He stated this on his Twitter handle hours after rampaging youths destroyed a church building in Ondo state over rumors that the remains of a child that went missing inside the church, was dug from the church altar.

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The police has since debunked this rumor.

Yung6ix on his Twitter handle wrote ;

”The reason why fake pastors prevail in Nigeria is simply because of the level of poverty and packaging. People want answers because the system have failed them, people will do anything to be or look successful in Nigeria”.

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