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5 Rich African Pastors Owning Private Jets

Malawian clergyman, Prophet Shepherd Bushiri recent purchase of a third $65 million private jet has put him in the bracket of Africa's ...

Malawian clergyman, Prophet Shepherd Bushiri recent purchase of a third $65 million private jet has put him in the bracket of Africa's most affluent preachers owning private jets. 

The list is dominated by pastors from Nigeria, including Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor, Bishop David Oyedepo, Pastor Enoch Adeboye and Bishop Mike OkonkwoHere are full details.


Prophet Shepherd Bushiri Disembarks From His Newly-acquired $65 Million Private Jet 

Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor
The ‘bling bling pastor’ owns a Bombardier Challenger 601 aircraft which was recently involved in a money laundering brouhaha with 2 Nigerians and an Israeli in South Africa.

Bishop David Oyedepo
It is not clear how many private aircrafts this man has however he surely has minimum of 2 private jets. He owns a $35 million Gulfstream V Jet, a Challenger 604 and a Gulfstream IV.

He is the head of the Winners Chapel, one of Nigeria’s most popular churches and he has a total of four jets. 

Pastor David Oyedepo 
Enoch Adeboye
He owns a Gulfstream IV aircraft.

Prophet Shepherd Bushuri
Controversial Malawian Prophet Shepherd Bushuri, one the most affluent pastors and the founder of Enlightened Christian Gathering Church, has become the youngest owner of a private jet, his third acquisition in a space of two years.

A Sneak Into One Of The Private Jets 

The unveiling ceremony of the new jet ZS-VIP was by the biggest Company of Aviation NAC in South Africa on Wednesday, January 6. According to information on the internet, the $65 million jet is branded as the biggest, fastest, and overall best private jet money can buy. - tinzwei.com/Online Sources 


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