Reactions as BBNaija star, Pere Egbi reveals intention to become a preacher. Pere Egbi, a former Big Brother Naija reality show star, said that he wanted to become a preacher, prompting reactions that have not yet subsided.
The reality television personality and actor tweeted on Thursday that he looked forward to preaching in front of “tens of millions” someday.
Pere stated that one of the final things he wants to do before passing away is to stand on the pulpit. Pere rose to popular notoriety after competing in the season 6 of 2021 Big Brother Naija Shine.
I’m going to stand in the pulpit someday and I’m going to preach the gospel to tens of millions of people, so forget about this celebrity BS. It’s my dream and the final task I have before departing from this world, he wrote.
Some of the responses are included below:
“After d shii u pulled in the house?” tweeted @ObasiRuth9.
Very amusing
@FavouredMost: “Start now; tomorrow could be too late. I pray that you will realize your dream and live up to your calling.
“Biko, just keep producing your TV program, Mbok,” Kellyhansome25 said. Do you understand what it takes to be used by God and labeled a man of God? It entails utterly giving up one’s wicked way of life and wholeheartedly accepting Christ. You wouldn’t benefit from preaching since it would plant a seed of discord among your followers.
“After traveling and experiencing the world,… For me, it’s the “Last thing I’ll do.” Why not do it right away if you think it’s so important? However, you won’t start preaching until you’ve committed all the evil on Earth.
@tgif1738; “And for that reason, God made you famous. Use your platform to extol the excellence of the Lord. This is fantastic. God’s blessing and wisdom be with you.
@atim awak: “Funnily enough, the most well-known and current celebrities are those who proclaim the gospel of Christ Jesus. They also live in complete peace, without competing with anyone, just like a bunch of circular celebrities.
@iamNwammili: “Perhaps you need to look carefully at what the present preaching has accomplished; perhaps you can direct your zeal into a more useful approach to aid mankind.”