It’s foolish to sell property in Nigeria for care jobs abroad – Pastor Dolapo Lawal + Video
by Adenle Ahmed Abiola · The Eagle OnlineProminent Nigerian minister and lead pastor of Zoe Household Global, Dolapo Lawal has sparked significant debate by criticizing Nigerians who sell their properties to relocate abroad for caregiving roles.
The cleric described the decision to liquidate life-long assets for low-level jobs in countries like the UK or the US as “foolish thinking” and driven by “covetousness”.
He said covetousness is one of the acts God detests and a key reason people make poor choices in pursuit of greener pastures.
Pastor Lawal disclosed this while addressing his congregation during a sermon on Sunday.
During his sermon, he condemned the obsession with relocating abroad, popularly known in Nigeria as “Japa,” and the motivations behind it.
According to him, many people abandon their lives and assets in Nigeria in pursuit of the illusion of instant success abroad, only to find that it is not always the case when they get there.
He said: “It is covetousness that will make somebody sell their property in Nigeria and go to do a care job in America. Foolish thinking!”
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“Because you are seeing people in the UK taking pictures, you think they are okay? Now you go there, you are stranded there, and you cannot come back because of shame.
“Meanwhile, you are coveting that life. They will save money for 10 months to come and spend here.”
Pastor Lawal further challenged the widely held notion that migration automatically leads to financial breakthrough.
“How many people have gone to the UK and become a billionaire there? Wake up! Gather money, gather money, I want to Japa. People do not Japa for ownership,” he added.
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