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Generations Of Wealth: Pastor Ashimolowo’s Heartfelt Legacy For His Grandchildren

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Generations Of Wealth: Pastor Ashimolowo’s Heartfelt Legacy For His Grandchildren

The founder of Kingsway International Christian Centre (KICC), Pastor Matthew Ashimolowo, has given a personal account of how his faith, tenacity, and divine provision enabled him to overcome what he called “generational limitations.”

The cleric spoke to a sizable crowd at the crusade ground during a prayer session at the Christ Apostolic Church (CAC) mountain in Erio, Ekiti State. He reflected on his modest beginnings and the advancements he has made over the years.

He said;

“I vowed to give my children what my father couldn’t give me.”

“Apart from bankrolling their wedding, I bought a house each for them in London. For any child they give birth to, from preschool to master’s degree, I will pay for all my grandchildren. Every year, I also sponsor my family’s holidays. I am building houses and apartments and placing them in trust. Right now, I want to buy 100; I have already bought 22.”

This is truly inspiring, and I love it. The truth is, all fingers are not equal—some people desire to do the same, but they may lack the capacity to do so. Kudos to you, sir, for the wealth you have built and continue to build for your children and grandchildren. Your legacy is a shining example of vision, dedication, and generosity.

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