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N4.5 Billion Naira ($18 Million) Bank Loan For The Citadel Church Project by Ngnewspaper(m): 12:26pm On Jan 06, 2022
Pastor Tunde Bakare speaks:

Citadel was financed by 5 banks, no Govt money, not one dime. The only person in government who gave us money was BUHARI – the N5m I mentioned earlier……Even the loans we took, we didn’t take a penny into account, they were paid directly to contractors.

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Re: N4.5 Billion Naira ($18 Million) Bank Loan For The Citadel Church Project by sirqeeboi(m): 12:56pm On Jan 06, 2022
What this guy told me was true, would not have believed that banks now prefer to borrow religion loan than for a business.

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