Commics News | 21 February 2017 10:32 CET

Pastor Mike Winning Abeg Change The Channel of Your TV…Comedian Seyi Law Blast

Versatile Nigerian comedian, Seyi Law, is not happy with the way some men of God hide under the Bible to say some things which are not pleasing to the ear.

The comedian got furious over a recent curse placed by a popular Nigerian Pastor, Mike Winning, over the moral conduct at the ongoing Big Brother Naija, which has got everyone talking.

Pastor Mike had condemned the act of immorality in the ongoing reality show and rather than air his opinion and leave, he decided to place a curse on the show and about those sponsoring it which many are not cool with.

Seyi Law, who called the Pastor to other stated that though he is not in support of immorality but anyone like the Pastor who is not comfortable with the acts could just change their TV channel.

In his words, “What a joke of a Pastor. Did Jesus lay curses on those who turned His Father's house to a market place of all sorts or He just rebuked them. Some of all these people who call themselves Pastors actually think they are God o. Oga Ade, go and have a rethink abeg and ask God for forgiveness. I am not in support of the immoral acts in Big Brother Naija, but as a Christian when the devil brings darkness, you shine your light. If you don't like what they portray, change your channel.

“Pastor, please organise your own Big Christ House and give money that will change the followers of Christ's lives and see if men and your father in heaven won't praise you. Pastor talking like Nigerian Government, why is Big Brother Naija been held in SA when they have refused to create an enabling environment to allow businesses to thrive. You curse kor you close ni. Long Hisssssssssss.

“These types of prayer are for your closet not public, Mr. Pastor. Praying their resources should run dry. Ah ah, Pastor, do you know how many are on the employment list of Payporte and Dufil, the makers of Indomie? You are a wicked man. Pray a better abeg.”

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