Nigerian Catholic priest, Fada Angelo Chidi Unegbu, has stated that any country with more churches than industries is bound to remain poor, insecure, and ungodly.
Sharing his thoughts on Facebook, Fada Unegbu criticized nations where religious billboards outnumber business advertisements, describing it as a sign of “religious merchandise” rather than true faith. He argued that economic growth, not just religious displays, is essential for national prosperity.

According to him, “A country with more religious billboards than industrial ones cannot be called religious but is engaged in religious commerce. Such a nation will inevitably face poverty, insecurity, and a lack of godliness.”
Reactions have trailed this …
Coach Emmanuel Ekwe opined: “Taking responsibility for hard work seems elusive to most people, that is why they resort to religious merchandise, as it offer subtle way to manipulate their way to riches. Indeed such a country cannot but be poor, insecure and ungodly.”
Abanaheart Tv commented: “Until the people accept this bitt€*r truth,next generation will continue to hope on miracle alert and money by raising their phones up in those so called merchandising centers called miracle centers”
Joy Ferdinald wrote: “This account is not helping my spiritual growth.
I’m outta here.
Life is beyond industries, our purpose is to serve God and do his will.”
Evangelist Darlington Igboke said: “I condemn extreme religion, but some of the European countries have produced many pastors and EVANGELISTs more than entire Africa.”
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