Redirecting her tithe money away from wealthy churches has Toke Makinwa openly questioning how religious cash gets used.
Tithing redirected away from churches
Tithing redirected away from churches
- Toke Makinwa said she stopped paying tithes to churches.
- During a chat with Chude Jideonwo, she questioned their wealth.
- Churches she knows, she claimed, already have serious money.
- Passing cash into rich buildings no longer sits right with her.
- Toke Makinwa said her funds go to hospitals and maternity wards.
- Rent struggles, she argued, deserve priority over church accounts.
- Strangers with urgent bills, she noted, get her contributions.
- Helping people churches cannot reach drives her new approach.
- Toke Makinwa described constant building fund appeals every Sunday.
- Untaxed income, she implied, makes churches resemble businesses.
- Leadership succession, she suggested, often stays within families.
- That pattern fueled her skepticism about institutional motives.
- Toke Makinwa recalled surrendering entire endorsement earnings years ago.
- Back then, she handed brand deals over seeking blessings.
- Today, she directs money where impact feels immediate.
- Post-traumatic church syndrome came up in Jideonwo’s concerns.