CAN
criticises churches for inviting Nollywood celebrities, musicians and comedians
to boost attendance
The
Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN has criticised the attitude of some
churches, especially in Abuja, in inviting secular celebrities and
entertainment stars to boost attendance at their programmes.
The General
Secretary of CAN, Musa Asake, condemned the new trend saying it would only
distract people from the teachings of Christ.
He said
rather than the ‘‘church learning from the world, the church should be
imparting the world.’’ The trend
It is now
common for some churches to publicise upcoming programmes and services by
printing massive bill-boards and circulating posters, bills, fliers to announce
the attendance of actors, musicians and other celebrities at such events.
At times,
local and international gospel acts are invited alongside these entertainment
icons to boost attendance.
Early last
year, two churches, Action Faith Int’l and Prevailing Power Assembly in Abuja
invited Nollywood star, Patience Ozokwor and Osita Iheme (Paw Paw) respectively
to some of their events.
Also, last
year, House on the Rock Church invited Akpopororo, a comedian, to its annual
programme, ”The Experience”, also to perform.
And most
recently, Firehouse Church, Nyanya invited entertainment stars, Ini Edo,
Desmond Elliot and Osita Iheme in August and actress cum comedian, Funke
Akindele (popularly known as Jenifa) in September.

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