Renowned cleric Primate Elijah Ayodele has sparked debate with strong criticism of practices within some Christian communities, alleging that certain pastors are exploiting their congregations.
Primate Ayodele argued that the core principles of Christianity—love, sacrifice and service—are being undermined by financial exploitation and self-interest among some religious leaders.
He expressed concern that many worshippers are being subjected to undue financial pressure under the guise of spiritual obligations.
Observers note that such statements reflect ongoing conversations about accountability within religious institutions in Nigeria.
Stakeholders have reacted with mixed opinions, with some supporting the call for reform and others defending the integrity of church leadership.
Religious scholars emphasise that while misconduct may occur in isolated cases, it should not be generalised across all churches.
Experts highlight that transparency and accountability are essential in maintaining credibility within faith-based organisations.
The development underscores increasing scrutiny of religious practices and leadership conduct.
Analysts believe that sustained dialogue on ethics and accountability will be necessary to address these concerns.

