Nigerian Man Sends Cash to Reverend Ezekiel Dachomo, Posts Photo of Receipt: "I Sowed a Seed"

Nigerian Man Sends Cash to Reverend Ezekiel Dachomo, Posts Photo of Receipt: "I Sowed a Seed"

  • A Nigerian man has gone viral on social media after sharing what he reportedly sowed into the life of Reverend Ezekiel Dachomo
  • In a trending tweet, he posted a screenshot showing the receipt of a sum of money which he claimed he transferred to the preacher
  • Massive reactions trailed his post on the X app as social media users stormed the comments section to react

A Nigerian man caught people's attention on social media after disclosing that he had sent money to Reverend Ezekiel Bwede Dachomo.

His post on the X app quickly drew reactions, as he included proof of the transaction in the form of a receipt.

Nigerian man posts evidence of what he sent to Reverend Ezekiel.
Nigerian man sends cash to Reverend Ezekiel Dachomo. Photo credit: Gospellyfe.
Source: Twitter

Man sends cash to Reverend Ezekiel Dachomo

However, he covered the part which showed the amount of money that he transferred to the popular preacher.

The man, known on X as @anthonyabakporo, explained that the payment was not just a one-off act of generosity.

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According to him, he had also added Reverend Dachomo’s account as a regular beneficiary, stating that similar transfers would continue in the future.

He described his decision as an intentional act of faith and spoke about why he considered the preacher a fertile ground for giving.

He mentioned that he had chosen to sow into Reverend Dachomo’s life because of his belief in the preacher's sincerity and the blessings associated with giving to him.

Nigerian man posts receipt online after sending money to Reverend Ezekiel.
Nigerian man posts photo, says he sent cash to Reverend Ezekiel Dachomo. Photo credit: Anthonyabakporo/X.
Source: Twitter

The man also expressed the view that many Christians in the country did not yet understand the real difference between being blessed and receiving blessings.

He stated that such lack of understanding had kept many believers trapped in ignorance and spiritual confusion.

In his words:

"Few minutes ago I just sowed a seed into the life of Pastor Ezekiel Bwede Dachomo. I also saved his account as a beneficiary meaning he will be getting constant seed. Why? Because he is a good ground (Matthew 13:8) how did i know? Because I'm selfless and know how blessed the very few who sow into my ministry a blessed.

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"The reason why you sow into those your pulpit banditt and not really blessed is because you are sowing foolishly. Infallible research shows that majority Nigerians are daft seed sowers who enrich selfish pastors.
"Let's be moving in this our Christian Journey, soon we shall understand the meaning of blessing and blessings because I can see many don't know the difference. Till you know the truth, you can never be free from the shackles of religion."

Reactions as man gifts cash to Reverend Ezekiel

Nigerians stormed the comments section to react to the post.

Ave said:

"Every Nigerian christian should direct their tithes to this man of God. He's a true reflection of what it means to be a true man of God."

Chimezie said:

"I thought it's Access bank I heard from the viral video he posted, how come fidelity bank?"

Flakky Banky added:

"In my opinion, Every sane Nigerian Christian should be paying their offerings and tithes to his ministry."

See the post below:

Lady addresses Reverend Ezekiel Dachomo's followers

Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously reported that a Nigerian lady shared a post on the X app faulting people who refer to Reverend Ezekiel Dachomo as the true man of God.

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She criticised their choice of words and asked who gave them the 'power' to decide who was a true child of God.

Source: Legit.ng

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