Pastor Bolaji Idowu, the lead pastor of Harvesters International Christian Center (HICC), has refuted claims that he was involved in a fraud involving ₦1.5 billion.
In response to the widely shared charges on social media, the pastor clarified his position and insisted on his innocence during his “Next Level Prayers” session on Wednesday.
Pastor Idowu said, “There has been a lot of news about me on social media over the last 24 hours.” “I just want to be clear about a few facts.”
He denied accusations that he was involved in fraudulent real estate transactions, claiming he has no commercial stake in real estate transactions.
“Aside from the estate my late parents left me, I don’t own any property in Nigeria,” he stated.
“I don’t deal in real estate purchases or sales.”
Additionally, Pastor Bolaji Idowu denied reports that he had received substantial deposits into his accounts, namely billions of naira.
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Someone said that billions had been deposited into my account. Anyone can check my public account to see if I’ve ever received such sums. “I didn’t,” he said.
The preacher used a positive tone to thank his followers, praising those who had reached out with encouraging comments.
“I want to express my gratitude to everyone who showed such affection. “We have won,” he declared, adding that the issue had not deterred him.
Idowu also acknowledged the allegations’ public character and the attention they have received.
He said, “As you read it, I’m reading it too, like wow.”
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