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Meet, Alph Lukau, the richest pastor in the world who owns a private jet, luxury cars & designer watches worth over $1billion (photos)

Back in February, South African pastor and general overseer of Alleluia Ministries International, Alph Lukau, was said to be the richest pastor in the world, with an estimated net worth of $1billion.
According to a report by MTO, his church has tens of thousands of members in many branches in several countries like South Africa, Zambia, Namibia, Democratic Republic of Congo, Angola, Europe and even in South America.
Pastor Alph Lukau who has a private jet, and several luxury cars, including a Rolls-Royce, Range Rover, Bentley, Mercedes benz and many others, loves flaunting his luxurious lifestyle on social media.

Check out some of his expensive automobiles below:









Just last year, Alph Lukau was in the news after making made flamboyant entry in Rolls Royce with long convoy to his church.

In a video upload the on the preacher’s YouTube channel, he is seen arriving to a church in a presidential-style convoy comprising of sleek white Rolls Royce accompanied by not less than 10 other cars riding behind.
With horse riders leading the convoy and police outriders following them on a traffic free road, ushers were also lined up on the streets to welcome the ‘man of God’. At the event venue which was packed with thousands of people ready to hear this man speak, some people believed to be leaders of the gathering were also seen outside giving the pastor a ‘presidential’ welcome before ushering him inside upon his arrival. It is not clear how Pastor Alph Lukau coins his pretty penny but the video of his flashy arrival to a program has generated some controversy on social media. In a video upload the on the preacher’s YouTube channel, he is seen arriving to a church in a presidential-style convoy comprising of sleek white Rolls Royce accompanied by not less than 10 other cars riding behind.
With horse riders leading the convoy and police outriders following them on a traffic free road, ushers were also lined up on the streets to welcome the ‘man of God’.
At the event venue which was packed with thousands of people ready to hear this man speak, some people believed to be leaders of the gathering were also seen outside giving the pastor a ‘presidential’ welcome before ushering him inside upon his arrival.
It is not clear how Pastor Alph Lukau coins his pretty penny but the video of his flashy arrival to a program has generated some controversy on social media.

“Huh wow. Lord, can you please allow your angel to sound the last trumpet or we’ll all be doomed. Smh” one person commented on Facebook in reaction to the video. “Is this a celebrity pastor or a real man of God?” another person quizzed.
It is disappointing that a lot of men of God are concentrating on competing on who is rich and who is driving the best car on the expense of preaching the word of God.

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