Shocking photo of a church built under tension in order to serve God as claimed

The picture above further shows a very high level of desperation, which can be for the purpose of collecting Offerings and Tithes, whose bank account, God is not signatory to, yet use the monies to profit themselves and their immediate family, driving big cars and leaving in an exotic edifice, while members remain unemployed, the conspiracy of religion and it’s profit for those that are in the Church business, like the one that you can see under a high tension (electricty).

In a bizarre video shared by a Twitter user, a church is seen practically built into a high tension mast in Ayobo area of Lagos state. A close look at the banner can show the insignia of a very popular church and one seems to wonder what the existing laws in Lagos state say about constructing structures close to electrical installations.

At the time of the filming, it is obvious the church is not in session as nobody can be seen around the premises.
What catches the attention of passers-by is the fact that the mast was constructed before the blockwork was done as it can be clearly seen that the metals from the mast actually go through the walls of the church.

This is a case of desperation taken to far and the authorities should as a matter of urgency look towards stopping this type of desperate actions in future.

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