London: Nigerian Pastor Investigated for Telling Congregation to Sell Their Blood and Give Him the Money

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
December 15, 2019

I don’t really understand how this would be illegal.

If people are doing it, that’s kind of on them, isn’t it?

Also, expecting Nigerians not to do weird scams is a form of absolute skin-hate.

Daily Mail:

A church is being investigated over allegations that pastors were pressuring young people in the congregation to sell their own blood to raise funds.

The Charity Commission said it has opened an inquiry into SPAC Nation to probe financial and safeguarding concerns after claims emerged that pastors had encouraged worshippers to take out loans in order to pay for the church’s lavish spending.

The commission, which describes the London church as a charity set up to ‘advance Christianity’ that works particularly with young people, has ordered it to bank all their money while the investigation takes place.

The news comes after HuffPost UK reported allegations that some members of the church had been taking teenagers to donate blood for medical trials in a practice known as ‘bleeding for seed’.

Last month, it was reported that SPAC Nation’s leaders had been accused of threatening parishioners who fail to raise enough money and one pastor had even urged her followers to ‘beg, borrow or steal’ in order to gather money for the church.

The Mail On Sunday revealed that one senior leader, Mariam Mola, 30, whose real name is Mariam Mbula, 30,  had been jailed in the UK, Belgium and Spain, and was also wanted for leading a crime gang in Italy. 

That is a lot of crime in a lot of countries.

Basically, she’s reformed though, if she’s doing this “bleed for seed” thing now, and simply making money off of people’s blood.

She’s a Nigerian success story.

She should be celebrated as a role model for other Nigerians: “you don’t have to be crime lords – you can convince people to sell their blood and give you the money.”

Sadiq Khan should commission a statue of her.

Handsome for a black woman. Would make a good statue.