Top 5 most expensive churches:
1. Winners Chapel.
Pastored by world famous and super-rich Bishop David Oyedepo, the Living Faith Tabernacle is the most expensive church in Nigeria. It is also one of the most successful and prosperous churches in Nigeria.
This church auditorium is one of the biggest in Nigeria with a capacity of over 60,000 members. Also, it is currently worth N15 billion.
2. The Redeemed Christian Church Of God
The Redeemed Christian church of God boasts of the highest membership strength of any church in Nigeria. A branch of the redeemed Christian Church of God can be found in about every street in Nigeria. Presiding over this ever growing church is Pastor E.A Adeboye.
The headquarters of the Redeemed Christian Church of Nigeria is the biggest church in Africa and in the world at large. It is currently worth N2.3 billion.
3. Love World Convocation Arena
The very prestigious Love World Convocation Arena is the head church of Christ Embassy a.k.a Believers Love world. With a capacity of over 30,000, the Love World Convocation Arena is the biggest air-conditioned church facility in the whole of Africa.
Presiding over this ever growing congregation is world famous televangelist, author and teacher, Rev. Dr Chris Oyakhilome.
At the moment, the LCA is worth way more than N2 billion.
4. The Rock Cathedral.
The Rock Cathedral, is the head church of House on the Rock Church. It is located in Lekki and is pastored by Pastor Paul Adefarasin, a close follower of Bishop T.D Jakes. House on the Rock is famous for hosting the “The Experience”, a yearly music concert.
It is worth N2 billion and is the most expensive Pentecostal church on Lagos Island.
5. House on The Rock, Abuja.
House on the Rock, Abuja is one of the numerous branches of the House on the Rock Church. Its head church is in Lagos. House on the Rock, Abuja was completed a long time after the completion of The Rock Cathedral, Lekki.
it is worth about N1.7 billion.
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