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- Nollywood actor Charles Ugochukwu has voiced criticism of practices in Lagos churches.
- He disapproves of the trend of reserving the best seats for latecomers.
Nollywood actor Charles Ugochukwu has criticized certain practices in Lagos churches.
He expressed disapproval of the common trend where the best seats are reserved for latecomers.
Ugochukwu questioned why early arrivals are often directed to the back while those who come in late are welcomed at the front, calling the practice unfair.
He added that this approach can be discouraging for members who make the effort to attend church on time.
“You say service starts at 9am, but you reserve the first three rows of seats for people who stroll into church at 10:30am. Meanwhile, those who showed up at 8:30am (thirty minutes before service time) are made to sit behind. Please make it make sense.” he said
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In other news… A Nigerian graduate has sparked reactions online after boldly demanding that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu appoint him as the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) governor just minutes after completing his studies.
The young man, identified as @j_perfect1 on TikTok, issued the demand in a viral video. He said: “I just graduated 10 minutes ago and I never see work. I give you 24 hours, make me the CBN governor. You hear wetin I dey talk? I no wan dey follow them dey do all these things. In the next 24 hours, if I no see say you write application come give me, you go see wetin I go do.”
Though he did not reveal what action he planned to take, he insisted he would respond if the president failed to meet his demand.
The video has since attracted a wave of reactions from social media users, with many amused by his audacity while others dismissed the call as unrealistic.