In Africa's largest metropolis, the district of
Ikotun Egbe has turned into a boom town. The draw? Temitope Balogun Joshua, one
of Nigeria's
richest "super-pastors", whose church attracts 50,000
worshippers weekly – more than the combined number of visitors to Buckingham
Palace and the Tower of London.
Seeking promises of prosperity and
life-changing spiritual experiences, visitors flock from around the globe.
Enterprising Lagos residents – those not turfed out by landlords turning their
properties into hotels – have transformed the rundown area into a hotbed of
business.
On
a Saturday afternoon, traffic swirls around the four-storey, giant-columned Synagogue
Church of All Nations. Delegates are pouring in for the following
day's service. "They should really build a branch in South Africa – it's a
long way to come and the hotels here are so-so," says Mark, a sunburnt
businessman from Johannesburg, accompanied by two friends from Botswana.
As the church's palm tree-lined
entrance gives way to a maze of skinny, unpaved roads, knots of touts
materialise. "In one year I made enough money to buy my first car,"
says Chris, using a tattered hotel brochure to mop his brow. He is paid 100
naira (about 40p) for each client he brings in.
Sparkling new hotels rise
incongruously among the shacks. At one, with a logo suspiciously similar to the
Sheraton's, a new chef has recently been employed. "He can cook food from
Singapore, because we were having a lot of guests from there who struggle with
Nigerian food," says the manager, Ruky, at a reception desk framed by
pictures of Joshua.
Tony Makinwa says most of his
laundromat profits come from tourists. "God has favoured my business.
People come here and fall in love with the place and overstay their
visits," he says.
Also doing a roaring trade are the
international calling centres with foreign visitor discounts, clothes shops
offering outfits to celebrate miracles, and the plastic chair rentals that
cater for church overspill.
The
area's dirt streets are punctured by unfinished, barnlike buildings as dozens
of other churches offer all-day worship services. Almost as many mosques dot the
area. Islam and Christianity are growing
at blistering paces across Africa, with Nigeria home
to the continent's most populous mix of both faiths.
Money-changer Sidi Bah has travelled
thousands of miles from Mali to continue his trade here. "I came because I
heard many people from many countries visit. In one day I can change six or
seven different types of currency," he says. "There are more mosques
here than in my village in [Muslim] Mali."
Miracle-promising Pentecostal
churches took root across the continent in the 1980s, as African economies were
battered by falling world commodity prices. Migrants poured into slums in
search of jobs and dreams.
Ruky has converted her cramped home
into a 20-bed lodging where mainly rural workers stay for 800 naira a night.
Mattresses are half price. "If you are sick like me, you have no job, so
you are used to sleeping on the floor anyhow," says Andrew Olagbele, whose
spine was crushed by a car accident, lying on a mattress in a crammed room.
"I pray the Lord will touch me tomorrow so I can walk again."
As dusk sets in, cars continue
streaming in. A man hanging from the open door of a car thundering gospel songs
waves copies of homemade CDs for sale. Denis Kokou and his wife, a baby on her
hip, look on with weary smiles. "This is our first time coming from
[regional neighbour] Togo. We are so happy to be here with our daughter."
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Thank you God for transforming Nigeria through your Servants all Over the country, May u strengthen all of them the more to elways be making such positive impacts in the peoples' lives and the country @ large. Amen... ONE LOVE BRODAS
ReplyDeleteI Thank God for this great man of God for transforming people's life. If other could emulate this man sent from God, Nigeria will be a better place. WHATEVER MAKE MEN GOOD CHRISTAIN MAKE THEM GOOD CITIZENS!!!
ReplyDeleteEmmanuel!!! Jesus Christ is Lord. May d name of d Lord b exalted on high. Prophet TB Joshua,God has Anointed U big time- by Benny Hinn. What can we then say?the grace is sufficient!!! Let satan n his Co-workers be Put 2 shame,God is by ur Side.Go on wit ur good deeds!!!
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