Bishop Kingsley Enakirerhi, founder of Heroes of Faith Ministries with headquarters in Ughelli and immediate past
Former Chairman of the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN), Delta State chapter, Bishop Kingsley Enakirerhi, has advised youths to acquire skills that can make them self- reliant, instead of engaging in internet fraud, popularly known as Yahoo-Yahoo.
Bishop Enakirerhi spoke in an interview with journalists shortly after participating in the 2025 Ughelli Prayer Day, held at the Ughelli Township Stadium in Ughelli North Local Government Area of Delta State.
The bishop described Yahoo-Yahoo as a destructive practice that offers no lasting benefits and called on young people in the country, especially those in Ughelli North, to focus on learning trades and acquiring skills that can guarantee sustainable livelihoods.
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He said: “Let Yahoo-Yahoo stop in the land. Let our boys go and learn work. Today, in Canada and America, they are looking for artisans—carpenters, bricklayers and plumbers. These are skills that can sustain a person and build a future. Yahoo-Yahoo will not last. Easy come, easy go.”
The cleric also warned about the spiritual repercussions of engaging in fraudulent activities, stated that “the person you are stealing from is swearing for you. This is why our boys in Ughelli North must abandon these harmful practices and embrace legitimate means of earning a living.”
Enakirerhi revealed that he is willing to support youths who wish to learn a trade, but lack the resources to do so.
“If they don’t have money to learn a trade, they should come and meet me. I will sign work for them. It’s my duty to empower the people spiritually, physically, and materially,” he stated.
He further called on the people of Ughelli North to turn to God and live according to His principles, emphasizing the need for love, humility, and unity.
“We don’t love ourselves; we fight ourselves. This spirit of polygamy from our forefathers has brought division to the land. Let us humble ourselves so that God will raise us up,” he urged.