Toke Makinwa Explains Decision to Redirect Tithes to Direct Charity

Nigerian media personality and entrepreneur, Toke Makinwa, has opened up about her decision to stop paying tithes to churches, choosing instead to channel her financial contributions directly to individuals and institutions in need.

Speaking during a candid conversation with media entrepreneur Chude Jideonwo, Makinwa reflected on her evolving views about tithing and the role of religious institutions. She noted that while faith remains important to her, her perspective on how best to give has changed over time.

According to her, she began questioning the practice of donating to already established religious institutions while many individuals struggle to meet basic needs. She also referenced what she described as “post-traumatic church syndrome,” highlighting what she believes are some of the unintended emotional and psychological impacts religion can have on people.

“I started thinking, if I have money and someone tells me they need it to pay rent, why should I pass it into a building that’s already rich,” she said. “I would rather give my tithe to strangers who tell me their actual needs. The church is built. The pastors have money. Let’s help people the church cannot reach.”

Makinwa revealed that in the past, she demonstrated unwavering commitment to her church, including surrendering the proceeds of a major brand endorsement deal in what she described as a quest for spiritual blessings.

“Seven years ago, I didn’t touch one naira from an endorsement deal; I carried it all into the church. Now, I give where it directly helps someone in need,” she stated.

She explained that her current approach prioritises supporting hospitals, maternity wards and individuals facing urgent financial challenges, stressing that meaningful impact occurs when resources reach those who cannot afford basic necessities such as food and healthcare.

Makinwa maintained that helping one’s neighbour should take precedence over routine religious obligations, emphasising that compassion and direct intervention remain central to her personal philosophy of giving.

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