God has told me who will be president - Pastor Matthew Ashimolowo
Matthew Ashimolowo has an estimated net worth of $6 million.
He is the Senior Pastor of Kingsway International Christian Centre (KICC) in London. Ashimolowo earned his net worth from his annual salary as senior pastor of Kingsway International Christian Centre as well as from his media company, Matthew Ashimolowo Media. He enrolled in a Bible school after the death of his father and at age 22 converted to Christianity from Islam. His Kingsway International Christian Center is reportedly the largest Pentecostal church in the United Kingdom where he earns an annual salary of $200,000.
He is an inspiring preacher who has lifted countless souls with his passionate preaching of the gospel. On January 3rd, the man of God and his wife Yemisi hosted the 9th annual widow’s event in his home town, Odeomu, Osun State, Nigeria. It was indeed a mammoth gathering of widows from all the nooks and crannies of the state. At the venue, he talked to Sunday Sun about the state of the nation, his life as regards touching the lives of the less privileged, his vision for widows and lots more. Excerpts:
He is the Senior Pastor of Kingsway International Christian Centre (KICC) in London. Ashimolowo earned his net worth from his annual salary as senior pastor of Kingsway International Christian Centre as well as from his media company, Matthew Ashimolowo Media. He enrolled in a Bible school after the death of his father and at age 22 converted to Christianity from Islam. His Kingsway International Christian Center is reportedly the largest Pentecostal church in the United Kingdom where he earns an annual salary of $200,000.
He is an inspiring preacher who has lifted countless souls with his passionate preaching of the gospel. On January 3rd, the man of God and his wife Yemisi hosted the 9th annual widow’s event in his home town, Odeomu, Osun State, Nigeria. It was indeed a mammoth gathering of widows from all the nooks and crannies of the state. At the venue, he talked to Sunday Sun about the state of the nation, his life as regards touching the lives of the less privileged, his vision for widows and lots more. Excerpts:
- Can you tell us about yourself, sir?
- We are in the New Year. Nigerians would like to know what God is saying to us as a country. Do you have a message for Nigerians?
- You said there will be peace, what about Boko Haram insurgency?
- Do you think foreigners are backing Boko Haram?
- You have a large crowd of widows gathered here this afternoon, and I see you jubilating. Why?
- You also gave out scholarships?
- Could you talk more about this university?
- Considering all you did today for widows and scholarships you’ve awarded, do you have any kind of support?
- You have been married for 34 years. What’s the secret of the success of your marriage ?
- What advice do you have for intending couples?
- In your first few years of marriage, was there any time you felt like running out ?
- You lived in the barracks, were you a troublesome young man?
- As a pastor, how would you describe your success in the ministry?
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