
A pastor has publicly expressed his disappointment after a landlady allegedly ordered the removal of a church structure from her property, claiming she intends to convert the space into a drinking bar.
According to reports circulating on social media, the church building was dismantled following directives from the property's owner. The pastor, who appeared visibly saddened by the development, said he was shocked by the decision, especially after the congregation had been worshipping at the location for some time.
The incident has sparked mixed reactions online, with many people debating whether the landlady was within her rights as the property owner or whether more consideration should have been given to the church and its members.
According to the pastor's account, the landlady allegedly informed him that she wanted the church to vacate the premises because she had plans to transform the property into a drinking spot once the structure was removed.
Images from the scene showed the church structure partially demolished, with wooden beams and roofing materials scattered across the compound. The destruction has left members of the congregation uncertain about where they will worship in the coming weeks.


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