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Pastor David Ibiyeomie Exposes Amount He Gives Wife For Feeding Monthly, [Video]

Pastor David Ibiyeomie told this story so as to urge women to be wise with their spending habits, regardless of their husband’s wealth. 

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The General Overseer of Salvation Ministries, Pastor David Ibiyeomie, has given a word of advice to married women to be prudent with money.

During one of his sermons, Pastor David Ibiyeomie disclosed how he usually gives his wife, Peace Ibiyeomie N600k every month for feeding and N500k to N600k as an offering for every service. News About Nigeria confirmed.

However, he later increased the feeding amount to N1 million per month, which was barely enough because of the large size of his household.

He told this story so as to urge women to be wise with their spending habits, regardless of their husband’s wealth.

According to the cleric, women should not indulge in wasteful spending all on the grounds that their husband is wealthy, but instead, they should be prudent with their finances.

In his words; “I used to give my wife N600k for feeding a month, then I use to give every service N500 to 600k per service when I was giving her N600k per month.

“Then I shifted to N1 million per month, my house is big. All women who are not prudent, please be prudent. Don’t tell me your husband is rich so you waste money. If with all the wealth I have my wife can use 1 million.” 

Watch the video below;

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Be A Prudent Woman

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Meanwhile, Folorunso Alakija, the wealthiest woman in Nigeria and the second richest in Africa, has given N200 million to 100 female entrepreneurs.

Her non-governmental organization, Flourish Africa, provided assistance.

Following their remarkable performance in a company pitch competition, the 100 recipients were chosen from a group of 501 female entrepreneurs who successfully finished training in the second batch of the Flourish Africa Business and Life Skills Training Programme.

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