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Woman Criticizes Churches for Holding Up Seats in Front of Celebrities

The young woman said she saw a trend where some churches try to provide celebrities exclusive seats as an overpayment for their attendance.

Woman Criticizes Churches for Holding Up Seats in Front of Celebrities


A Nigerian lady has taken to the 'X' platform to call out churches that reserve front seats in the congregation for celebrities.

The lady with the handle, @eziinneee, accused churches that do this of being razz.



The young lady claimed to have noticed a pattern of some churches trying to overcompensate celebrities for their presence in church by offering them reserved seats.

According to her, it is the presence of God and no celebrity should be entitled to preferential treatment because of their status.

She tweeted;

“It’s quite razz that they are keeping space for ‘celebrities’ at a church program, very f*cking razz.

People would leave their houses early cause they want to get here in time to sit in front and they’ll say it’s reserved, what rubbish?”

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Woman Criticizes Churches for Holding Up Seats in Front of Celebrities

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