Senior Pastor of Omega Fire Ministries, Apostle Johnson Suleman, has shared his views on the financial teachings of popular finance commentator GehGeh, saying the advice is most beneficial to people who are still struggling financially.
Speaking during a church service, Suleman said he enjoys watching GehGeh's videos and considers many of his financial tips useful. However, he argued that financial advice should vary depending on an individual's level of success and financial standing.
According to the cleric, people who have attained significant wealth think differently from those still trying to build financial stability.
He remarked that while some advise against giving people transport fare, those who are financially established are in a position to provide much more, even to the extent of buying cars.
Suleman concluded that GehGeh's teachings are valuable for people seeking to build a balanced financial life, but may not reflect the mindset or responsibilities of those who have already achieved substantial financial success.
The remarks have since sparked mixed reactions on social media, with many Nigerians debating the pastor's perspective on wealth and financial advice.
Speaking during a church service, Suleman said he enjoys watching GehGeh's videos and considers many of his financial tips useful. However, he argued that financial advice should vary depending on an individual's level of success and financial standing.
According to the cleric, people who have attained significant wealth think differently from those still trying to build financial stability.
He remarked that while some advise against giving people transport fare, those who are financially established are in a position to provide much more, even to the extent of buying cars.
Suleman concluded that GehGeh's teachings are valuable for people seeking to build a balanced financial life, but may not reflect the mindset or responsibilities of those who have already achieved substantial financial success.
The remarks have since sparked mixed reactions on social media, with many Nigerians debating the pastor's perspective on wealth and financial advice.
