While preaching to his church members that this world is not our own and that Christians should save and remit their wealth to heaven where termites and ants will not devour it Pastor Matthew Ashimolowo of Kingsway International Christian Centre (KICC) has publicly said he has purchased houses for his children and grandchildren.
Pastor Matthew Ashimolowo, in a video, shared a personal testimony on breaking generational limitations.
The popular cleric shared the deliberate vow he made for a better life for his children, grandchildren, and generations to come.
Pastor Matthew Ashimolowo of Kingsway International Christian Centre (KICC), during a powerful prayer session at the famous Christ Apostolic Church (CAC) mountain in Erio, Ekiti state, shared a personal testimony of breaking generational limitations through faith, determination, and divine provision.
In the video shared by @therealchurchg1 on social media, Ashimolowo, who launched massive estates in 2026, while addressing a large crowd at the crusade ground, highlighted his milestones despite being from a humble background.
According to the clergyman, he made a deliberate vow to give his children and grandchildren more than his own father was able to provide for him.
Hear the clergyman:
“I vowed to give my children what my father couldn’t give me,” h
Ashimolowo, while explaining his decisions for the next generations, disclosed that five of his grandchildren, who are less than 12 years old, own houses each.
The cleric, who revealed he has bought 22 houses, shared plans to acquire 100 more houses..
Apart from bankrolling their wedding, I bought a house each for them in London. And now I have decided that for any child they give birth to, from preschool to master’s degree, I will pay for all my grandchildren’s school fees..
Right now Five grandchildren, four of them in private schools in England, and I am paying for all of them, and then every year all my family, I pay for their holiday.
Part of the things I am doing for my grandchildren I am buying houses and apartments, and putting them inside a trust.