February 14, 2026

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A Nigerian prison officer living in the United Kingdom has sparked conversation online after revealing why he stopped paying monthly tithes to his home church. According to him, relocating abroad changed his financial priorities, personal beliefs, and understanding of giving, leading to the decision.

He explained that the cost of living, new responsibilities, and a different perspective on faith influenced his choice, stressing that his decision is personal and not an attack on religious practices.

The revelation has generated mixed reactions on social media, with some supporting his stance while others defend the importance of tithing as a spiritual obligation.

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