Saturday, 23 December 2017

Daddy Freeze Zack Orji and media personality clash over tithing

Daddy Freeze reacts to Zack Orji's comments about the controversial subject of tithing.
Why Daddy Freeze needs to be more careful with his ‘attacks’play
Daddy Freeze made tithing a controversial topic in 2017
 (YNaija )

Popular media personality Daddy Freeze has responded to Zack Orji's comments on tithing.

The veteran Nollywood actor recently had an interview with Broadway TV. When asked about tithing he said "I am a pastor, ordained for five years now. The issue of tithing is a personal thing."
He further said "I get very careful about making certain statements I have watched some people condemn tithing, say a lot of things about men of God and I pity some of those people because they are speaking out of ignorance.
Zack Orji doesn't believe condemning tithes and pastorsplay
Zack Orji doesn't believe condemning tithes and pastors 
(Zack Orji)


"It is a terrible thing to go on the social media and be condemning men of God and be condemning something that is in the bible.
Daddy Freeze responded to Zack Orji's comments yesterday, Thursday, December 21, 2017.
"Pity will not solve this dilemma, sir, all we need is scriptural evidence of where Jesus our High priest under the order of Melchizedek collected tithe, or where our first pastors, the disciples and apostles collected tithe or where believers who weren't Jewish paid tithe, simple!" he wrote on his Instagram page.

This week has been a busy one for the Cool FM on-air-personality.  On Tuesday, December 19, 2017, he blasted the church COZA for allowing Majek Fashek to allegedly perform in its church.
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Daddy Freeze, Majek Fashek, Biodun Fatoyinbo of COZA
 (Gist36.com)

The manager of the legendary Reggae singer Uzoma Omenka did not appreciate the Daddy Freeze's comments and threatened to beat the OAP.
This year has indeed been an eventful one for Daddy Freeze whose #freethesheeple movement has caused a stir in the religious fold.

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