The founder of the House of Prayers Ministries International in Kampala, started the building project some years back; in the heat of his divorce from his first wife, Teddy Naluswa, whom he was married to for 21 years.
Following the completion of the mansion, many accused Bugingo of diverting funds he raised from his church members to build his country home.
Taking to Facebook to react to a video of the palatial mansion, Sarajoy, on Sunday, February 26, said she is thankful to God for giving her the wisdom to give her tithe to needy persons, instead of a pastor.
According to her, she can never use her hard-earned money to enrich pastors living luxurious lifestyles and driving flashy cars.
She wrote,
“Today is a Sunday and I know many Ugandans go and worship, some are thanking God, others are praying for miracles.
“When I saw this mansion and also looked at the place where the worshippers pray from. I thanked God for giving me the wisdom to give my tithe to my mother and those in need. At least I get genuine prayers and God has multipled me beyond my imagination.
“Yes, the Bible says take your tithe to the house of God. My mum is my prayer warrior so definitely her praying room is the house of God. Where do you pay your tithe? I refused to enrich any pastor who will never genuinely intercede for me before God but resort to living a lavish lifestyle and with a fleet of cars.”
Watch a video of the mansion below,
WATCH: Pastor Bujingo and Suzan Bujingo fully completed country home in Namayumba.
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— MBU (@MBU) February 23, 2023