“IF YOU’RE PAID TO PLAY DRUMS IN CHURCH, YOU’LL NEVER GET RICH!” – PASTOR IBIYEOMIE IGNITES FIRESTORM WITH MONEY AND MINISTRY CLAIM

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A bold and controversial statement by Pastor David Ibiyeomie has set social media ablaze after he claimed that individuals who are paid to play drums in church may never become wealthy.

The founder of Salvation Ministries argued that consistent reliance on payment for church duties such as drumming could limit financial growth, a comment that has since triggered heated debate among believers, musicians, and critics alike.

His remarks have divided opinion, with some agreeing that purpose and personal development should go beyond church remuneration, while others insist that church workers deserve fair compensation for their time and talent.

The statement has especially resonated within church music circles, where many instrumentalists argue that their contributions are both spiritual and professional services that require recognition and payment.

Critics, however, say the comments risk undermining the value of church musicianship and could discourage young talent from contributing to worship ministries.

As discussions continue to trend online, the pastor’s statement has opened a wider conversation about faith, work, financial independence, and how churches value creative contributors.

The controversy shows no signs of slowing down, with many calling for a clearer balance between spiritual service and economic reality within modern ministry structures.

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