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    Nollywood actor blasts Lagos churches over front seats reservation for latecomers

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    Nollywood actor Charles Ugochukwu has called out churches in Lagos for what he described as a disturbing trend of keeping the best seats for latecomers.

    He questioned why people who arrive early are pushed to the back, while those who stroll in late are ushered to the front, saying the practice does not sit right with him.

    According to him, the move discourages punctual members who make the effort to get to church on time.

    “You say service starts at 9am, but you reserve the first three rows of seats for people who stroll into church at 10:30am. Meanwhile, those who showed up at 8:30am (thirty minutes before service time) are made to sit behind. Please make it make sense.” he said

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