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Pastor Bolaji Idowu, the founder of Harvesters Church, has strongly denied allegations claiming he possesses billion naira worth of real estate in Nigeria. In a recent statement, he labeled these accusations as falsehoods and urged anyone with evidence to come forward and present it.
Idowu emphasized his commitment to transparency and integrity, asserting that the rumors circulating about his financial dealings are unfounded. He expressed concern over the potential damage such allegations could cause to his reputation and the trust placed in him by his congregation and the wider community.
The pastor's response comes amidst a growing trend of public figures facing scrutiny regarding their wealth and assets. Idowu's call for accountability highlights the importance of evidence in substantiating claims, particularly in an age where misinformation can spread rapidly. He remains focused on his ministry and the positive impact of his work, urging the public to disregard the baseless rumors.
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