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Christianity makes you poor – US-based rapper, Speed Darlington (Video)

Nigerian Hip Hop artiste, Darlington Okoye also known as Speed Darlington, has stated that Christianity makes people poor.

The internet sensation asserted that the religion brainwashes people into believing that being generous and giving out their properties i goodwill is a noble act.

Speed Darlington who was speaking in a trending video, explained that Christianity makes it look like generousity is a sure way to make Heaven yet people do not know if it actually exists.

He said; “Christianity makes you poor, it puts it in your brain that giving away your things is noble, that that way, you go make Heaven. Heaven wey you no know if e exist.”

Watch him speaking below:

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Meanwhile in related news…

Prof Pius Abioje, a former Catholic Priest and lecturer at the University of Ilorin, Kwara State, has revealed why he dropped the cassock to engage in traditional worship.

He said that he was deceived into joining Christianity and becoming a priest but when he came back to his senses, he abandoned priesthood.

According to the former Head, Department of Religion at UNILORIN, he left the Catholic church because the doctrines he preached did not sit well with him, and maturity helped him come to the realisation.

Abioje said; “Along the line, I saw that it (priesthood) was not where I belonged but I could not just rush out of it. In the first instance, I never saw myself being celibate, that was why I was surprised when I saw myself joining the priesthood and I had to consult a diviner. I started envying married people. That is what I can tell you.”

The former clergyman also spoke in the interview about how long did he served as a priest before quitting.

“I started with St Kizito’s Minor Seminary in Ede (Osun State) in 1973. After that, I attended SS Peter and Paul Catholic Seminary, Bodija, Ibadan (Oyo State) in 1977. In 1981, I was sent to Rome with the current Bishop of Oyo Diocese, Emmanual Badejo; we studied together in Rome and that was where we completed our seminary training with a university degree. We returned to Nigeria and I was ordained in 1985 and left in 2000, 15 years after.

I was taken away from African traditional religion in primary school. The missionaries saw that I was not going to church and sent their men after me to ask me why. I told them that I was a traditional worshipper but they told me that there was no contradiction and that I could practise ATR and go to church. So, they played on my infantry intelligence and I started going to school. God is a conspirator because he brought a Catholic priest to sponsor my education after primary school.

I don’t know how he (the priest) connected my uncle and took me back to the church. One day, I started feeling like becoming a priest and went to consult a diviner when I was a mission boy. The diviner looked at me and shook his head and said I was to become a priest. I asked him what he meant and he said what he told me was what he meant. I became a priest and later left to oppose the uncharitable ways of Christians and Muslims,” he said.