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Pastor Ibiyomie Reveals He Provides N1 Million Monthly for Household Expenses

In a recent sermon, Pastor David Ibiyomie, the General Overseer of Salvation Ministries, disclosed that he allocates N1 million every month to support his wife with household expenses.

During his message, he encouraged married women to exercise financial prudence when managing the funds they receive. Pastor Ibiyomie shared that he initially provided his wife with N600,000 monthly for food expenses and between N500,000 to N600,000 for each service.

However, due to the size of their residence, he eventually increased the monthly allocation to N1 million to cater to the family’s needs adequately.

The pastor emphasized the importance of wise financial management and urged women not to squander money even if their husbands are financially well-off. He highlighted that his own wife’s frugal approach to spending is a valuable example to follow, despite his considerable wealth.

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