Bishop David Oyedepo, the founder of Living Faith Church Worldwide (Winners’ Chapel), recently marked his 70th birthday in a grand manner. Among the highlights of this celebration were two Rolls Royce cars, each valued at 1.5 billion Naira. While such an acquisition might seem extravagant to some, the criticism that has emerged online is both unfair and myopic. It is crucial to provide context and perspective to this story and reflect on why Bishop Oyedepo’s contributions to society far outweigh this momentary show of opulence.
A Legacy of Generosity and Impact.
Those who rush to criticize should take a moment to consider Bishop Oyedepo’s longstanding tradition of philanthropy and community support. When he quietly donated a brand new bus to the School of the Blind, there was hardly a murmur online. When he consistently sponsored countless students through his free scholarship programs, the same voices were silent. Over the years, the Bishop has transformed lives, not just spiritually but also practically, through his unwavering support for education, social welfare, and humanitarian causes.
Bishop Oyedepo’s scholarships have paved the way for many underprivileged students to receive a quality education they could never have dreamed of. His initiatives have empowered generations, creating a ripple effect that benefits not just the recipients but their families and communities as well. Isn’t this worth celebrating with what is more than a Rolls Royce?
The Double Standard: Celebrities vs. Clergy.
It is perplexing that many of the same individuals celebrating secular artists like Davido, Burna Boy, and Rema for their fleet of luxury cars and private jets are quick to criticize a clergy leader for owning high-end vehicles. Why the double standard? Is it that people believe men of God should be impoverished to be effective? If people chosen to celebrate the Bishop’s milestone birthday with luxury cars, does it erase all the good he has done for society?
The truth is, Bishop Oyedepo is not just a clergyman. He is a leader, a visionary, and a source of inspiration to millions. He has also significantly contributed to the Nigerian economy by creating jobs and investing in various sectors. Whether it is through his publishing house, real estate ventures, or educational institutions, his activities have provided employment and opportunities for many families. If we cheer when our musicians and entertainers show off their success, why should a man who has dedicated his life to spiritual and societal transformation be vilified?
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Economic Impact and Educational Investments.
Some argue that a clergyman owning Rolls Royce cars is inappropriate in a country like Nigeria, where poverty is widespread. But let’s take a closer look at the Bishop’s impact. Bishop Oyedepo’s contributions to Nigeria’s education system are monumental. He established Covenant University, Landmark University, and other educational institutions that rank among the best in Africa. These schools have raised the bar for educational standards in Nigeria, producing graduates who are making meaningful contributions worldwide. Moreover, the Bishop’s primary and secondary schools provide excellent learning environments, nurturing young minds for future leadership.
His educational initiatives are not just a boon to the country’s intellectual capacity but also contribute significantly to the economy by employing thousands of teachers, administrators, and support staff. This is more than can be said for many of the country’s political leaders. Criticizing Bishop Oyedepo for celebrating a life of purpose and achievement while ignoring his vast contributions to society is both shortsighted and unjust.
The Role of the Political Class vs. Religious Leaders.
It’s also essential to differentiate the responsibilities of political leaders from those of religious figures. It is the duty of the government to provide basic amenities, not that of Bishop Oyedepo. He is not responsible for building roads, providing electricity, or creating economic policies. Instead, he has focused on using his influence and resources to improve education, empower people spiritually, and support numerous humanitarian projects. Yet, it is surprising that some people would rather direct their anger towards him instead of holding political leaders accountable for the state of the nation.
Celebrate a Hero While He’s Alive.
Bishop Oyedepo is a pride to Africa and the world in many respects. He has made Nigeria and the entire continent proud through his unwavering commitment to excellence in ministry, education, and community building. Let’s remember that wealth and success in the hands of someone like him have been used to uplift others, not just for personal gain.
At 70, he deserves to be celebrated as a hero who has made a difference in countless lives. He is not just a spiritual leader but a visionary who has created legacies that will outlive him. We should honor such a life while we have the opportunity. Let’s recognize and appreciate the value he has brought to millions instead of succumbing to petty criticisms over material things.
As we celebrate Bishop Oyedepo at 70, let’s look beyond the headlines and consider the broader picture: a man whose life’s work continues to inspire, educate, and transform. He is a beacon of hope, a leader par excellence, and a true African icon.
Happy 70th birthday, Bishop David Oyedepo. May your light continue to shine brightly for many more years to come as you ACHIEVE MORE !
[Faith Akpoghene Adegor, writes from Sapele, Delta State]