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CHRISTIAN BREAKING NEWS: 🚨 “Every Day People Are Hungry — Yet Pastors Are Buying Jets,” Says Anthony Nted | Christian Breaking News

Anthony Emmanuel Nted, former Vice President of the Nigeria Labor Congress, has stirred national and spiritual debate after declaring, “Every day people are hungry, yet pastors are buying jets. It is wrong.”
Speaking on his 65th birthday — which coincided with Nigeria’s Independence Day — Nted criticized the growing inequality between struggling citizens and wealthy church leaders. His words challenge Christians to reflect on humility, stewardship, and what true leadership means in God’s eyes.

“Every day people are hungry, yet pastors are buying jets. Is this what God intended for His church?”

“Hi everyone, welcome back to Christian Breaking News, where faith meets world events. Today, we focus on a powerful statement by Anthony Emmanuel Nted, former Vice President of the Nigeria Labor Congress, about the growing gap between church leaders’ wealth and the struggles of ordinary Nigerians, through a biblical perspective.”

“As we reflect on Anthony Nted’s words and the growing contrast between church leaders’ wealth and the struggles of ordinary Nigerians, we want to hear what you think…

Should church leaders live lavishly while their congregations suffer, or is this a betrayal of God’s call to serve? Type YES if you believe they should be held accountable, or NO if you think the criticism is unfair. Share your thoughts in the comments — we may feature your responses in upcoming videos!”

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“Anthony Emmanuel Nted, during his 65th birthday celebration on October 1, 2025—which coincided with Nigeria’s Independence Day—made a striking statement: ‘Every day people are hungry, yet pastors are buying jets. It is wrong.’
Nted used this occasion to criticize the misuse of church funds for personal luxury while millions in Nigeria suffer from hunger and poverty. His words highlight a larger conversation about accountability, ethical leadership, and biblical principles.
The Bible consistently teaches that those in positions of spiritual authority are called to serve the needy, act with humility, and prioritize the welfare of their communities above personal gain. Nted’s criticism resonates deeply with these principles, reminding Christians everywhere to examine the ethics and stewardship of church leaders.”

“Hearing Nted’s words and reflecting on this contrast, the question now is: what do you think should be done about it?”

“Should church leaders live lavishly while their congregations suffer, or is this a betrayal of God’s call to serve? Type YES if you believe they should be held accountable, or NO if you think the criticism is unfair. Share your thoughts in the comments — we may feature your responses in upcoming videos!”

“Remember to LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, and SHARE this video. Check out our Christian Breaking News playlist in the description for more updates that affect Christians worldwide.”

“Today we saw a clear example of the contrast between wealth and need, and a reminder that God calls His leaders to serve, not indulge in personal luxury.”

“Thanks for watching Christian Breaking News. Stay informed, stay faithful, and remember: the measure of a leader in God’s eyes is not wealth, but how they serve His people.

Stay informed. Stay prayerful. And as always — stay anchored in truth.
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