Lady Accuses RCCG of Using Family Property Without Compensation
A Nigerian woman has alleged that the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) occupied her father’s property for about 15 years without paying rent or formally acknowledging his support.
She made the claim in a viral post shared on social media platform X, where she recounted her family’s experience with the church.
The story adds to ongoing online conversations where individuals share personal grievances involving long-term relationships with institutions, especially where expectations of recognition or reward are not met after years of support or service.
According to her account, her father provided both land and additional resources that helped the church operate smoothly for years. She claimed the arrangement continued without payment or formal agreement.
She further stated that when her father was later considered for a pastoral position, the situation changed. The church reportedly declined to proceed, citing his family’s level of involvement as insufficient.
The woman alleged that the decision left the family disappointed, saying they felt their long-standing contributions were ignored. She also claimed that she and her brother later removed the church’s belongings from the property.
The post has since triggered mixed reactions online, with users divided between sympathy for the family and calls for restraint, as RCCG has not issued any official response to the allegation.