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Man Donates His Family House To Christ Embassy As Seed And Left His Family Homeless (Video)


 A family has come out to ask for justice after their son donated the family home as a seed to the Embassy of Christ in Warri, Delta state.

The overseas man, identified simply as Shedrack, is said to have returned to Nigeria last year and got serious about religion, with the approval of his family.

Last year, he planted his car as a seed for the Church, and his family members had no problem with it. However, he went on to donate the family home to the church not long ago.


His family members did not know that their house had been donated until Shedrack’s father noticed that the men were going around, looking at the property.

When the older man did the investigation, he was told that the property now belongs to the Embassy of Christ and has been valued to sell for 25 million naira.

The house was built on land owned by the entire family and with money contributed by the entire family, although Shedrack contributed most of it.

The house is occupied by Shedrack’s father, cousins, and 4 rent-paying tenants.



Shedrack’s father said he wrote to the senior pastor at the Embassy of Christ in Warri and promised to take action, but a month has passed and nothing has happened.

The father has now sought a lawyer after informing the police, as has Christ Embassy.

In a statement, Shedrack’s father pleaded with the General Overseer of the Embassy of Christ, Chris Oyakhilome, to intervene.

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