Nollywood actress, Adaeze Eluke, passionately defends the practice of churches reserving seats for celebrities and important dignitaries, responding to a tweet criticizing this tradition.
Addressing a young lady's concerns about the perceived unfairness to other church members who come early to sit in the front, Adaeze strongly disagrees, asserting that it's entirely acceptable for churches to allocate seats for celebrities and dignitaries.
Emphasizing her viewpoint, the actress draws a parallel with important occasions like weddings, where specific individuals are seated at the high table or front row. Adaeze contends that these reserved spaces are exclusively for significant figures, and the same principle should apply within the church setting.
According to Adaeze, maintaining such a system in churches ensures that important figures have access to designated areas, and if individuals are uncomfortable with it, they should reconsider their attendance strategy.
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