I got this information from Encomium Weekly and I need your opinion as to if their stats are accurate or just one of those assumptions against our men of God and most importantly I'm more curious as to when and where they got the information that the tithes, church, university, offerings and they stated on their website, belong to Bishop Oyedepo. I'm sure you're curious too.
According to Encomium Weekly, the richest clergy in Africa, Bishop David Oyedepo, is 
worth over N600 billion. The founder and shepherd-in-charge of Living 
Faith World Outreach Ministry, popularly known as Winners Chapel is an 
epitome of wealth and affluence.
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With the outstanding Cannanland, reportedly worth over N90 billion, 
with diverse projects erected and revenue accrued from it, four jets 
valued at N25 billion, N15 billion on  three universities and several 
other schools, a reported N250 billion housing estate when concluded, 
annual offering and tithes to the tune of N31.2 billion annually, 
7million books estimated to have raked in N1billion, 400 buses worth 
N600 million, N10 billion Goshen City at Abuja and several other 
ventures have made him a pastor with uncommon grace for prosperity.
According to the Wikianswers.com, Bishop Oyedepo is arguably the 
richest pastor in Africa. The church he founded in 1981 has grown in 
leaps and bounds. The ministry now has over 2000 satellite branches and 
present in 60 countries and reportedly boasts of over one million 
members worldwide and several others via outreaches.
The bishop pranced into the Guinness Book of World Records in 2008, 
when he became the pastor of the largest worship centre in the world, 
with a sitting capacity of 50,000 and an overflow of 250,000 in 
Canaanland, Ota, Ogun State.
“The international headquarters of Winners Chapel is called Faith 
Tabernacle. It covers about 70 acres (280,000 m2) and is built inside an
 over 10,500-acre (42 km2) church complex called Canaanland, the 
international headquarters of the ministry in Ota, a suburb of Lagos. 
The building took 12 months to be completed. The foundation laying held 
on August 29, 1998 and the announcement of the time frame of one year 
for the building project was announced on September 13, 1998, by Bishop 
Oyedepo at the Iyana Ipaja church while work began on September 18, 
1998. The dedication of the building held on September 19, 1999 with 
97,800 faithful in attendance. Faith Tabernacle is presently the largest
 church building in the world, with a sitting capacity of 50,400 people 
and an outside overflow capacity of over 250,000, with four services 
every Sunday. Construction completed in Canaanland till date is 
estimated to be not less than $600 million (N90 billion) with an 
additional Canaan City Estate currently under construction which will be
 the largest housing estate in Africa and easily one of the largest in 
the world with 15,000 housing units and at a cost of N250 billion or 
$1.6 billion. This is part of a grander scheme of 150,000 houses to be 
built by the church.”
We scooped that he picks an average of N100 million offering and N500
 million tithe weekly. The estimate was that if a worshipper pays at 
least N100 during their four services weekly on Sunday, their over one 
million members would have paid N100 million.  And an average of 500,000
 of the worshippers fulfilling their tithes every Sunday with an average
 of N1,000 is N5 million. If we add the offering and tithe annually 
that’s N600 million times 52 weeks and that’s N31.2 billion annually. 
But note that even an individual at times paid several millions on a 
Sunday as tithe,” a source divulged.
As an educationist, Bishop David Oyedepo’s mission currently pioneers
 the establishment of educational institutions at all levels in and 
outside Nigeria, including the widely established Hebron or Covenant 
University with over 7,000 students as well as Faith Academy with 1,500 
students both in Canaanland. Covenant University was well documented in a
 Nigerian Television Authority (NTA) documentary on Nigeria’s 50th 
Independence Anniversary because of landmark achievements in its few 
years of existence. Covenant University was adjudged the best private 
university in Nigeria in 2005, and one of the goals of the institution 
is to be among the best in the world by or before 2020.
According to Bishop Oyedepo, “Covenant University is not just an institution, it is a revolution in education.”
Faith Academy on the other hand placed fourth of all secondary 
schools in Nigeria during the 2010 Senior Secondary Certificate 
Examination (SSCE). The second university of the church known as 
Landmark University in Omu Aran, Kwara State, was approved by the 
Nigerian Government in March 2011 and immediately resumed academic 
activities the same month with about 1000 students. Construction at 
Landmark University is estimated to be in the realm of at least $50 
million (N7 billion) so far, while Bishop Oyedepo insists that ‘spending
 continues’. Landmark University (LU) has the mandate of spearheading an
 agrarian revolution in Nigeria. Bishop David Oyedepo stated in August 
2010 that it takes a ride of more than 100km to go around the walls of 
Landmark University. Landmark University is 1,400 acres. The third one 
under construction is Crown University in Calabar, Cross River State. 
There are strong plans for about four more universities across Africa 
including Abuja, Ghana, Democratic Republic of Congo and Kenya as 
announced by Bishop Oyedepo during Shiloh 2007.
    
1,000 acres have already been acquired for the university in Ghana, 
while 300 hectares (about 750 acres) have been acquired for the Congo 
university and this is going to be a French speaking university. 
Recently, President Yahya Jammeh of The Gambia appealed to the World 
Mission Agency (WMA) of the Living Faith Church to build a university in
 The Gambia.
Some other projects that were announced during the initial foundation
 laying in Canaanland in 1999, include a towering administrative 
headquarters and a 500 bed hospital among many other projects.
Winners’ Chapel also runs a chain of about 30 secondary schools and 
over 50 primary and nursery schools in Nigeria. The secondary schools 
are known as Faith Academies except those within the universities known 
as Covenant University and Landmark University Secondary Schools 
respectively. The nursery and primary schools are known as Kingdom 
Heritage Model Schools (KHMS). Some of the secondary schools are in 
Badagry, Iyana Ipaja, Ibadan, Asaba, Kaduna, Ilorin and Osogbo. The 
mission is presently working on building at least a secondary school 
each in every country in Africa.
The Winners Chapel currently has a Goshen City which is a camp like 
Canaanland in Abuja and is along kilometre 26, Abuja-Keffi Road. It has 
an ultra-modern auditorium which accommodates over 15,000 and a 
secondary school, Faith Academy, a youth centre as well as Kingdom 
Heritage Model School (nursery and primary) which were all dedicated on 
October 2, 2010. The auditorium is a replica of the Faith Tabernacle. 
Goshen is complete with a dual-carriage way running through the 740 acre
 facility with street lightning as well as a housing estate with over 45
 housing units among others and all these were constructed in only 15 
months. There are plans for a university to be built in Goshen. Goshen 
is now the mission headquarters of the Living Faith Church. It is worth 
over N15 billion.  All over Nigeria and Africa, Winners Chapel has a lot
 of architectural masterpieces which emphasize utility. The use of 
pillars in their auditorium are de-emphasized as these enable every 
worshipper to have visual access to the altar. Some of these 
masterpieces are Faith Tabernacle, Canaanland, Goshen, along Km 26 
Abuja-Keffi Expressway, the old site of Winners Chapel in Durumi, Abuja,
 built in 6 months; Garden of Faith, Kaduna, Winners Chapel, Kano, 
Winners Chapel, Benue and Winners Chapel, Nairobi (Wonderland), Kenya to
 mention a few. Winners Chapel, Nairobi is the largest church auditorium
 in East and Central Africa and the auditorium sits 20,000. Reportedly 
worth N3.5 billion, it was dedicated in April 20, 2013.
Other assets of the church include four aircraft (Gulfstream 1, 2 and
 4 and a Lear jet) currently each of the Gulfsteam worth N8 billion. 
That’s N24 billion while the Lear jet a old one was worth N1billion.
During a Powerhouse Meeting in April 1982, David Oyedepo listed seven
 areas where God had spoken to him concerning the future of the 
ministry. He stated that, “At the base of the commission will be a tent 
which will sit 50,000 people”. He stated that very soon there will be 
millions gathering at the base to listen to the gospel. He added that he
 saw them flying with the gospel on wings which showed that soon the 
ministry will have her own aircraft. He added that the whole world will 
soon be able to hear the message of the commission from the base. At 
that time, the internet as we know it today was not in view. At the 
inception of the ministry, David Oyedepo got instruction to commit the 
spoken word into writing with the same measure of proof. This led to the
 establishment of the Dominion Publishing House which won the Economic 
Community of West African States (ECOWAS) Gold Award in 1996, and has 
produced over 7 million books till date.
Every December, Winners’ Chapel holds its annual prophetic gathering,
 called Shiloh. The annual Shiloh and normal church services at the 
Faith Tabernacle can be viewed online real time approximately,  over 
500,000 people attend the Shiloh and if each of them spent at least 2000
 at the six days event, that’s an average of N1 billion.
PROPERTIES                                       WORTH
Canaanland                                              N90 billion
4 jets                                                        N25 billion
Canaanland Housing Estate                      N250 billion
Annual tithes and offering                          N31.2 billion
Books                                                      N1 billion
Buses and cars                                          N600 million
Goshen City                                              N10 billion
Universities and schools                             N15 billion
Kenya 20000 seater auditorium                 N3.5 billion
Other structures such as bakery,
Bible schools, tapes, international
Houses  and churches:                                N25 billion
TOTAL                                                    N500.7 billion
Source: -FEMI OYEWALE



8 comments:
Hmnnn... All the infos are true but the issue of tithe n offering is what I disagree with.
This man is indeed great! Wow, he's blessed!!!
God maketh rich and addeth no sorrow. Its the Lord's doing!
I don't understand why Encomium had to make this their duty to analyse Bishop's wealth this way. They should leave the man of God and face their business
Let them keep taking note of your wealth while you keep becoming great.
I tap into the grace that makes him great in Jesus name!
I claim it in Jesus name.
I also tap into the grace that makes him great. I shall become great.
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