Tee-Mac has apologized to David Oyedepo, after publicly calling him a ‘tax free’ fraud.
On his Facebook page, where the initial damage was done, Tee-Mac said if anyone found his comments offensive, then he was ‘sincerely apologetic.’
‘I may have been a bit harsh and somehow regret that I even responded to that FB message, but I am a bit out spoken and don’t mean bad‘ he wrote.
However, he stuck firm to his opinion on whether a ‘Man of God’ should own a luxurious aircraft, saying:
‘In Nigeria at the moment millions do not know where to take the money from to buy their next meal; millions go to bed hungry and then this opulence by a “Man of God”!’,
Citing other instances, the flutist narrated his experience with other pastors and ‘men of God’ who seemed to be more ‘philanthropic’.
‘I have seen Pastors and Men of God in Nigeria who carry bags of rice on their shoulder to help the Hungry, who drive cheap second hand cars and their office is a small cubicle, because they believe the money given to them by their congregation is given to them to distribute to the poor. I know a man of God who heals hundreds and doesn’t ask for one Naira, no he will even give the poor and sick transport money to go home. The money they put into the envelops [sic] on Sunday must be used to the last Naira for charity only‘ he concluded.
Oyedepo’s reps are yet to respond to Tee-Mac’s statements.
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