- Pastor Jerry Eads is the founder of Streams of Joy International.
- He has been criticized for comments he made during a recent church service.
- Eze alleged that some men in Abuja use clever tactics to borrow money from women.

Pastor Jerry Eads, founder of Stream of Joy International, has been criticized recently for comments he made during a church service.
During his sermon, Pastor Eze alleged that some men in Abuja use clever tactics to borrow money from women and often do not repay it. He even provides examples of what these people typically do and say when asking for financial help.
The sermon sparked reactions online, with one man sharing the video and criticizing the pastor. He believed Pastor Eads had made broad generalizations that he believed were unfair.
In response, Abuja residents questioned why the pastor would make such remarks. He suggests that if a woman and a man have just met, she may still choose to help him financially if he truly needs help. The man also claimed that Abuja men would not take the pastor’s remarks lightly and called on him to apologize to all men in the city.
This isn’t the first time Pastor Jerry Eads has stirred up controversy. Last year, he was accused of performing miracles during a prayer meeting in London. He has recently been criticized for not responding publicly to church attacks by unknown gunmen in Kwara state.
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Read some of the comments below:
@micaiaholuwafemi: “If you don’t have money let’s go play Davido’s song Hide your face oga hide your face in shame.”
@cutetafa: “Sir, do you feel guilty about what you said? Because from the way things are playing, it seems so. But if you don’t, then please allow those responsible to speak for themselves.”
@geraldineodey17: “But did he lie?”
@mexychem: “Some una uh, una kids will be ashamed to see Una say on social media…you guys fight for Abuja men.”
@barbie984: “Abuja is your state. Abuja people or Abuja people me, don’t lie to him?:”
