Controversial Nigerian entertainer Charly Boy has set social media ablaze with a bold statement, claiming that most pastors in the country are more interested in business than ministry.
In a fiery interview, he alleged that the focus of many church leaders has shifted from spiritual guidance to financial gain, wealth accumulation, and personal branding. “The ministry has become big business,” Charly Boy declared, sending shockwaves through religious and public circles.
His comments have sparked heated debate online, with supporters praising his honesty while critics accuse him of generalizing and disrespecting faith leaders. Analysts note that the statement highlights growing concerns over the commercialization of religion and the blurring lines between spiritual calling and profit-driven enterprises.
As Charly Boy’s remarks continue to trend, one question looms large: Is modern ministry about faith or fortune? The conversation is far from over — and the nation is watching.


