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I Never Bought My Luxury Bag With Church Offering – Pastor Paul Enenche’s Daughter

I Never Bought My Luxury Bag With Church Offering – Pastor Paul Enenche’s Daughter

Destiny Enenche, daughter of Pastor Paul Enenche of Dunamis International Gospel Centre, has reacted to rumours that she used church offering money to buy a luxury designer bag.

Naija News reports that the story began after a video circulated online, leading many to accuse her of funding an expensive lifestyle with church offerings and tithes.

She dismissed the allegations in a video posted on her Instagram page.

She explained that the bag was a gift and not something she bought with offering money.

Destiny said most of the clothes and items she and her siblings use are given to them as presents and not sponsored by church members.

She also stated that her family does not depend on church offerings for their needs, saying that both of her parents are medical doctors with their own income.

According to her, those spreading the story are ignorant of how her family lives.

She said: “That bag was a gift. Ninety-nine percent of what we wear are gifts, and none of them are from church members. My parents are medical doctors. They don’t need to use offering money for us.”

In other news, the Leader of Christ Embassy Church, Pastor Chris Oyakhilome, has  stressed the importance of financial stability in fulfilling responsibilities within the Christian faith.

In a recent church service, the clergyman said that spiritual gifts and preaching alone are not enough if a believer remains financially disadvantaged.

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