Social media was set buzzing on Thursday evening after gounder and Pastor of House on the Rock, Paul Adefarasin,reportedly smashed a bus window following an accidental collision caused by the bus driver hitting his car.
As per reports, during this incident, the clergyman’s actions led to injuries among some passengers as he shattered the bus window.
The Twitter user and eyewitness tweeted, “Inside traffic and this bus hit @pauladefarasin car and your esteemed pastor and religious father got down from his car and smashed the window of the bus involved, injuring passengers in the bus and threatening the driver. An unmitigated disgrace. What an experience”.
It was also reported that the cleric left before his pictures could be taken after the incident.
“No. He had left before pictures were taken. There’s a pic of his PA/Security detail but it wouldn’t be fair to post his picture since he was the only one who treated people with some dignity, stopping MOG from further assaulting the driver and refusing to arrest him as ordered”, @Ayoola_Kelechi, tweeted.
The incident has continued to generate various reactions on various social media platforms.
A tweep identified at @HRH_Onyz, tweeted,”We see a woman smashing a man’s television or windscreen and we are all god forbid.
“We see road rage by men and are appalled and they are called violent men.
“Then we se a Paul Adefarasin’s behavior and we are trying to woke our way through it.”
Another tweep identified at @Novieverest, tweeted,”I understand we do not like Pastor Paul Adefarasin but he is human. We as humans do lose our temper sometimes.
“I will criticize based on his follow up action. If he can’t humbly apologize to everyone involved and the general public.
“We are all humans with flesh and blood.Oh this generation receive wisdom”
Another tweep identified as @Faithsuzy, tweeted,”Pastorpreneur without conscience. Agbaro wearing Suit to deceive his gullible congregants. So called god of men.”
While @RoyalTipz, tweeted,”The way ya’ll rate Pastors in this country ehn! Tufiakwa! Does being a pastor insulate him from being “human” and reacting to situations? Is he God that’s expected to be prestinely calm in all situations? Some situations might make one loose his cool afterwhich you retrace”.