COZA Pastor Biodun Fatoyinbo Under Fire For Carrying Gucci Bag That Cost Over N1 Millon

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Stylish COZA pastor Biodun Fatoyinbo is again trending on line and Twitter. 

The Senior Pastor of the Commonwealth Of Zion Assembly (COZA), is in the news this time not for Lavish parties or flaunting state of the art cars, but for his sense of style. 

On Sunday, as he headed to Church, Pastor Biodun posted the photo below on photosharing social networking site Instagram:


He captioned the photo: 

Church in a bit! No greater feeling than when we come together to fellowship at COZA!  

Join us www.cozanigeria.tv #PraiseAndLove” 

Beside the Pastor in the snap is a trendy Gucci Web Animalia GG Supreme Tote Bag valued at $2,490, about N1.04 million in Naira.

Because of the picture, obloquy is now being heaped on the Pastor especially on social media.

So I thought to ask? Anything wrong with Pastor Biodun carrying an expensive bag or his lavish lifestyle especially if he can afford it?i

7 Comments
  1. Ese Umoh says

    Moj everything is wrong with this. A man of God should show great examples, in giving, in teaching through his life that all is vanity and we should strive for things that are heavenly.

    Many of our so called men of God do the exact opposite. They wear expensive clothes and shoes, carry bags, drive cars and live in houses that their congregation cannot dream of. Each Sunday members of the congregation give their widows mite because they are constantly told that God will multiply these blessings for them. He does not doubt but we have been made to believe that these blessings are mainly manifested as material things and this is not entirely true.

    Our men of God should give, give and give some more when they have in excess.they should give without calling the press to write about their giving. They should give out instead of oppressing the congregation with their wealth.

    I see you coming to tell me about touching not the Lord’s anointed. My friend please park well and think am twice.

    1. OMG!!! It's JIK says

      I couldn’t agree more with U on this!!! Haba, when members of his church can’t afford 2 convenient meal in a day!

      If they are all gifts from “rich members”, he shouldn’t flaunt it to the “common members”

  2. Anonymous says

    Alibaba is right afterall

  3. Lionheart says

    We don’t need to judge his giving live if we are not close to him. And besides lifestyle of anybody is his personal affairs so I have no headache with that.

  4. pascal says

    Only 1 million? Its not bad na. The poor will always be among us. The man of god must live large. Haba, you want him to carry cheap 10,000 naira bags? That is for mere mortals. He must live lavish to show his members that he is indeed sent. He should get himself a jet too to show a different level of grace.

  5. Bomi says

    God is good all the time…

    Is it a crime to live a good life?
    Is it a crime for a man of God to look good?
    Have y’all ask yourself, if it’s a gift from one of the members of his church?

    Gone are the days when men of God look like slaves, this is a new era, things are not the same as before, levels Don change…

    Its obvious haters gonna hate, cos it’s already written, “Thou prepared a table before me in the presence of my enemy, thou anointed my head, my cup overflows. Surely His goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life, and I shall dwell in the presence of the Lord forever”
    Psalm 23

    You make known to me the path of life, in your presence theirs fullness of joy, at your right hand are pleasures forevermore…
    – Psalm 16:11

    These are pleasure from above why shouldn’t he enjoy and revel in the glory of the Lord. So please don’t hate the player hate the game

    If you don’t know me don’t judge me…
    – Tupac Shakur

  6. Anonymous says

    If he carries the expensive bag, its not suppose to be any ones headache, cos may be one big guy in the church bought it and gave him, so why wont he use it?

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