Categories: Tech

”Don’t worry about your tithes and offering,we’ve got you covered” Asemota Tells Nigerian Pastors

Popular tech enthusiast and authority Victor Asemota has a word for Pastors in Nigeria in the light of the present raging Coronavirus epidemic.

He has adviced Pastors to not worry about issues concerning tights and offering should they decide to tell their congregation to stay at home for services.

Tweeting this afternoon via his official Twitter account, he said ”To save lives. Pastors should not worry about collections. The Nigerian tech community has them covered. We will be setting up a free offering and tithing platform for all churches as long as they tell their members to stay at home. Tech people, I have the domains/handles already”

The Coronavirus epidermic has entered a frightening new level in Nigeria despite several days and weeks now with fresh new cases already detected by the Federal Government.

Author

Exclusive Africa

Recent Posts

The Silent Governance Crisis in AI

By: Wale Ameen   Wale Ameen is a two-time founder whose work sits at the…

4 months ago

LemFi Launches Artificial Intelligence (AI)-Powered “Send Now, Pay Later” Service, Combining Credit and Remittances for United Kingdom (UK) Immigrants

  LemFi, the leading AI-powered international payments platform dedicated to building financial products and services…

8 months ago

KFC’s secret recipe is out – the one the world really needs

  KFC Africa’s big secret is out, and no, it’s not the blend of 11…

8 months ago

Network International and Magnati merge to create the leading fintech across the Middle East & Africa

  Network International, a leading fintech company across the Middle East and Africa (MEA), and…

8 months ago

Cash-Strapped but Committed: The UN’s Battle to Keep Human Rights on the Global Agenda

In this exclusive interview, Aua Balde, member and former chair of the WGEID, spoke with…

9 months ago

Kaspersky: ChatGPT-mimicking cyberthreats surge 115% in early 2025, Small and Medium-Sized Businesses (SMBs) increasingly targeted

  In 2025, nearly 8,500 users from small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) globally faced cyberattacks…

11 months ago