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OAP begs Pastor Adeboye and Bishop Oyedepo to learn from Lebron James

The controversial personality wants the popular pastors to learn from the American basketball player who just opened a free public school for 'at-risk' kids.

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The OAP and leader of the free the sheeple movement advised the popular pastors need to be more like the American basketball player who just opened a free public school for 'at-risk' kids in a recent Youtube video.

In it, he makes mention of Oprah Winfrey who has also built a free school. Her school in South Africa has been running since 2002.

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Freeze concludes the 17-minute long video by urging the General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) and the founder of the Living Faith church to emulate these two people.

He says, "I beg them of behalf of Nigeria to make every school they build free of charge. If Lebron could do it with his money and Oprah could do it with her money, I don't see why any church cannot do it with church money."

Continuing, he adds, "Oprah ran a luxurious school for 16 years and Oprah is not collecting tithe. Oprah is not collecting offering. King James is not collecting tithe. King James is not collecting offering."

Watch the rest of the video above.

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Between Freeze, Bishop Oyedepo and Pastor Adeboye

The notorious religious activist has been on the Living Faith founder's case for some time now.

It started in 2016 when Bishop Oyedepo shared his thoughts on tithing, adding that it qualifies the tither for God's blessings.

He said, "Everybody believes that God has an open Heaven order of blessings for His people. But you see it takes your tithing to qualify for it. So, if you only know the promise but you don't know the condition, you will die frustrated."

The cleric was criticised by Freeze in an Instagram post. He wrote, "This is absolutely not true! Bill Gates, the richest man on earth doesn't pay tithe, Mark Zuckerberg, the youngest billionaire on the Forbes top 10 doesn't pay tithe, Dangote the richest man in Africa is Muslim, while Linda Ikeji, the foremost and most successful Nigerian blogger doesn't believe in or pay tithe."

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"Please be careful what you let these men teach you. Jesus only mentioned tithe once in the bible, in passing, and he never linked it with success or salvation. Jesus, the head of the church never collected tithe and his disciples, our first pastors didn't collect tithe either. According to historical records the first church set up by the disciples didn't collect tithe, and tithe was not collected by any church for 600 years after the death of Christ."

Since then, the OAP has been taking regular shots at Bishop Oyedepo and Pastor Adeboye mostly over their teachings on tithing.

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