- Bolaji Idowu is the Lead Pastor of Harvesters International Christian Centre.
- He announced a new support initiative for unemployed church workers in a viral video.
- The initiative will provide ₦50,000 per month for three months to eligible church members.

Bolaji Idowu, Lead Pastor of Harvesters International Christian Centre, has shared encouraging news with his congregation in a video that has gone viral online.
In the footage, Pastor Idowu spoke about a new support initiative aimed at helping church workers who are currently unemployed. He revealed that dedicated members serving the church would receive ₦50,000 per month for three months to help them manage financially until they find new employment.
The pastor explained that the program specifically targets members who are between jobs and is intended to relieve some of the financial pressure they may be experiencing. He added that beneficiaries would not undergo any screening once they register, emphasizing the church’s trust in its active members.
Pastor Idowu, who has previously faced public scrutiny in 2024 and was also involved in a past viral incident with singer Tiwa Savage, noted that the decision stems from compassion and faith in the congregation, rather than doubt or suspicion.
The announcement has generated diverse reactions online. Many praised the pastor, calling the initiative thoughtful and forward-thinking, with some drawing parallels to social welfare programs seen in other countries and noting the lack of similar systems in Nigeria.
However, some Nigerians criticized the government, arguing that caring for unemployed youths should not fall solely on religious organizations. A few also questioned the pastor’s intentions, wondering if the move was partly aimed at public recognition. Another group suggested that recipients should remain active in church duties during the three-month period, seeing it as a fair combination of support and responsibility.
Regardless of differing opinions, the video has sparked discussions about unemployment, social support, and the role of faith-based institutions in addressing societal challenges.
Read some comments below;
@jenidoro:” This is how it is supposed to be.”
@rotimirhema:”This is quite impressive and a good initiative from them, this will significantly help alleviate the hardship experienced by these brethren. I also would suggest they are put into active use in evangelism and church works while some are empowered with the necessary skills to compete in the labour market.”
@theunusual_mrsb:”This is really good. There’s hope for those looking to God for a job.”
@osher.101:”Get them jobs.”
@ola_reform:”Good one! Great move! It’s done western countries! It’s called Social security! Kudos to the church, for doing what government should be doing! I only hope he’s not doing this to impress Nigerians! Motive is always important.”
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