Clergy and televangelist Femi Lazarus has come under the verbal brutality of a Google-certified Android developer over his criticism of the exorbitant rates gospel ministers charge when called upon by churches for musical performances.
Staging her defense with a screenshot that bore the rate the founding shepherd of Light of the Nation charges, the lady voiced her displeasure, citing that he was called to preach to the lost yet charges such a whopping #275,000 for mentorship.
The techie, identified as Iniobong Udoh, a UX expert and Google-certified Android developer, has asked the clergy to sit this manner of conversation out, as he is in the same league as the ministers who charge high rates.
“Femi Lazarus is a pastor who’s called to evangelize to lost souls, but he charges for mentorship, and if you’re inviting him for ministration, you don’t just pay for his flight, but pay for an extra person to join him, yet he thinks he’s in the position to call out gospel singers for changing for their talents.
“Please, he should sit this one out and live by example.”
“Kindly note that the Mentorship Academy Fee is $200 or an equivalent of โฆ297,000,” a statement on the site read.”
“Please note that if your invitation is accepted, a round-trip flight has to be booked for two people.”