Adeboye’s son, Leke, berates poor Nigerians for not working hard, explains how he made first N1m
By Ishaya Ibrahim
By selling branded wristbands at big church events, Leke, a son of the General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, Pastor Enoch Adeboye, said he made his first N1 million.
Leke, who is also the personal assistant to his father, was reacting to complaints by citizens that the government was not doing enough in the area of job creations.
According to him, he made his first million naira from selling wristbands, popularly known as rubber bands in local parlance.
He disclosed this in a recent interview with Tribune where he said: “I made my first million [from] selling wristbands, rubber to be precise, promotional gift items for those that are doing branding. Wristbands are just rubber; but if I sell enough of those rubbers with a very tiny margin profit of N50 or N100 at a big Christian event, it adds up.”
He berated some Nigerians who blame the government for the harsh economy while neglecting menial jobs and businesses.