A Nigerian man on twitter with the username, @dacitolalekan1, has said he does not need heaven, but money.
According to the book of Genesis 1, heaven was created along with the creation of the earth. It is primarily God’s dwelling place in the biblical tradition: a realm where everything operates according to God’s will.
It is believed to be a beautiful place of peace, happiness and joy everlasting. It is also believed to be the place righteous people go to when they die.
Dacitolalekan1 made his wish while reacting to a question asked by a media platform on its twitter handle on Saturday, September 3.
The media platform, Naija PR had asked its over two million followers which they will chose, between $1trillion or 10 minutes dinner with Jesus.
It asked, “$1trillion or 10 minutes dinner with Jesus.”
As expected torrents of reactions flooded the comment section of the tweet by users.
While majority of the users preferred Jesus to the money, arguing that if they meet with him, he will give them even more than that amount, some others preferred the money.
In his own reaction, Dacitolalekan1 said he needs the money as he does not need heaven.
He added that he needs the money here on earth so that he can use it to put smiles on peoples’ faces.
He wrote, “I need the money please I don’t need heaven let me have my money here on earth on put smile on some people’s face.”
Jesus Christ is the son of God. He is also Lord and God himself.
In the book of Titus 2:13, Apostle Paul describes Jesus as “our great God and Savior, Jesus Christ.”
Apostle Peter also describes Jesus as “our God and Saviour” in the book of 2 Peter 1:1.
In other news, Kanyi Daily had reported that a Nigerian lady, Kahdijat Abiola recounted how a man saved her from being taken to the mortuary after she had an accident.
She said she had stopped breathing, and obviously presumed dead and as a result, was to be taken to the mortuary.
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