@Olakelvin, My friend I'm well aware that the journalist is a Nigerian, but you have to listen to his accent to know that he was born and/or brought up in the UK. For a start Mr. Ola, you will have to speak with the average UK youth about their faith if they have any, then you will come to know that the vast majority of them are near atheist. If this is any advantage to them then I will agree with you on the way their preachers have peddled the gospel to them through the years. However I must agree with you on the fact that many of our preachers are there for the bread. Even if some had began with a sincere heart they soon sucuumb to the pressures of how things are fraudulently done these days. But let's raise a kind of comparison between the moral future of a young person in Nigeria with that of their counterparts in the West. This will be the likely outcome-- youths in Nigeria will do every evil thing against the good book but will still acknowledge the extents they could go because of a religious foundation; but youths in the West have no holds barred they go any length fired by an anchorless soul so afforded them by the continued absence of religious beliefs.
See the kind of questions the journalists was asking. He simply makes no difference between churches that serve the Lord for real and those who are there for personal gains.Why doesn't he balance the documentary?I will help you with the answer--it's because he is bereft of any real personal commitment to serving Christ and bouyed by his human rights/development ideals he cuts down with painful ignorance treasured relationship with God by generalistically portraying the Christian faith in this manner.
Here in the UK my friend the places young people learn about life is the Clubs, Pubs and drinking spots. But in Nigeria parents force their kids to church to learn morals at a tender age that even when these kids grow to do their own thing there is always a check in them on how far they can go. This is simply what the church does no matter how many thieves run them. This is why I wont subscribe to any one sided, lop sided, less adequate journalism like this one.