Africa is home to some of the most powerful pastors whose influence stretches well beyond the pulpit.
These leaders command vast empires that fuse faith, business, and media—building fortunes that rival top corporate tycoons while reshaping the continent’s religious landscape.
From Nigeria’s megachurch founders with TV networks and publishing houses to South African pastors with global ministries and luxury investments, their reach is both spiritual and financial.
Their rise blends charisma, entrepreneurship, and mastery of modern media. Millions follow them for guidance, inspiration, and often, the promise of prosperity.
Celebrated for funding schools, hospitals, and social programs, they are also criticized for lavish lifestyles, opaque finances, and doctrinal disputes.
Their impact on African Christianity is undeniable—driving the growth of Pentecostal and charismatic movements and redefining how worship is practiced.
In this feature, Shore Africa spotlights the continent’s 17 richest pastors—unpacking their ministries, business ventures, philanthropy, and the controversies that cement their enduring power.
- David Oyedepo
Country: Nigeria
David Oyedepo, Nigeria’s most renowned Pastor, founded Living Faith Church Worldwide (Winners’ Chapel), a megachurch with branches in over 60 countries. He established Covenant and Landmark Universities, shaping education and faith in Africa. Recognized by Forbes as Nigeria’s richest pastor, Oyedepo controls extensive real estate, publishing, and media interests. His ministry headquarters, Faith Tabernacle in Ota, seats over 50,000 worshippers, making it among the world’s largest church auditoriums. - Alph Lukau
Country: South Africa
Alph Lukau is a South African pastor and founder of Alleluia Ministries International, a megachurch known for televised “miracle” services and vast global reach. Renowned for his flamboyant lifestyle, Lukau owns multiple luxury cars, private jets, and sprawling real estate. His ministry has attracted controversy over staged resurrection claims but remains influential, drawing thousands of followers across Africa, Europe, and the United States. - Shepherd Bushiri
Country: Malawi/South Africa
Shepherd Bushiri leads Enlightened Christian Gathering, one of Africa’s largest megachurches with millions of followers. Beyond ministry, he built a sprawling business empire spanning aviation (SB Air), real estate, mining, telecommunications, and media production. Known for luxury lifestyle and philanthropy, he faced legal scrutiny in South Africa over fraud allegations but remains influential across southern Africa, blending charismatic preaching with entrepreneurial ventures. - Ayo Oritsejafor
Country: Nigeria
Ayo Oritsejafor, founder of Word of Life Bible Church, rose to prominence as the first Pentecostal president of the Christian Association of Nigeria. His wealth stems from church growth, high-profile crusades, and diverse investments in real estate, media broadcasting, and transportation services. Known for a private jet and expansive outreach programs, he’s a powerful figure in Nigeria’s evangelical landscape. - Enoch Adeboye
Country: Nigeria
Enoch Adeboye oversees the Redeemed Christian Church of God, a global denomination with thousands of parishes in over 190 nations. He established Redeemer’s University and launched Dove TV, which broadcasts sermons and events to millions. Revered for humility and leadership, Adeboye has guided RCCG into one of Africa’s fastest-growing churches. His estimated wealth reflects extensive property holdings, media ventures, and church contributions worldwide. - Chris Oyakhilome
Country: Nigeria
Chris Oyakhilome, founder of Christ Embassy, leads a vast ministry with branches in over 100 countries. He is renowned for “Rhapsody of Realities,” a daily devotional translated into hundreds of languages. His LoveWorld Television Network, publishing house, healing crusades, and multimedia platforms generate substantial revenue. Oyakhilome’s wealth, estimated at $50 million, reflects his global reach, prolific authorship, and highly commercialized faith-based initiatives. - Uebert Angel
Country: Zimbabwe/UK
Uebert Angel, leader of the Good News Church, is a prominent Zimbabwean-born televangelist and entrepreneur. His business interests span luxury real estate, telecommunications, and media enterprises. A diplomatic figure as Zimbabwe’s presidential envoy to Europe, Angel is known for prosperity preaching, high-value property holdings, and philanthropic projects. His net worth, estimated between $50–60 million, underscores his blend of religious influence and diversified business activities.
- Sam Adeyemi
Country: Nigeria
Pastor Sam Adeyemi is a renowned Nigerian pastor, leadership coach, and author, best known as the founder and Senior Pastor of Daystar Christian Centre in Lagos. His practical, transformational teachings on leadership, success, and purpose have impacted millions across Africa. Adeyemi also leads the Daystar Leadership Academy and has authored books like Ideas Rule the World. He is respected for empowering young leaders and promoting societal development.
- Matthew Ashimolowo
Country: Nigeria/UK
Matthew Ashimolowo is senior pastor of Kingsway International Christian Centre, one of the UK’s largest Pentecostal churches. A prolific media evangelist, he broadcasts globally and markets books, DVDs, and seminars. Despite scrutiny over financial management, he remains highly influential among African diaspora congregations. Estimates of his wealth vary widely, ranging from $6 million to as high as $40 million, reflecting his commercial media presence and ministry scale. - David Ibiyeomie
Country: Nigeria
David Ibiyeomie is the Senior Pastor and founder of Salvation Ministries, a fast-growing church headquartered in Port Harcourt with millions of followers. Known for his dynamic preaching and practical teachings on prosperity and faith, Ibiyeomie has overseen the construction of one of Africa’s largest church auditoriums. Beyond ministry, he has made significant investments in media broadcasting, publishing, and education. His influence extends across Nigeria and the diaspora, where his messages inspire personal growth and community development. - Paul Enenche
Country: Nigeria
Paul Enenche is founder and senior pastor of Dunamis International Gospel Centre in Abuja, home to the Glory Dome, one of Africa’s largest church auditoriums. His ministry emphasizes healing, worship, and large–scale gatherings with a growing global reach. - Lazarus Muoka
Country: Nigeria
Lazarus Muoka is founder of The Lord’s Chosen Charismatic Revival Movement, a fast–growing church known for its large outdoor crusades and distinctive evangelistic campaigns. His ministry commands a strong grassroots presence in Nigeria and abroad. - William F. Kumuyi
Country: Nigeria
William Kumuyi is founder and general overseer of Deeper Life Bible Church, a global denomination rooted in holiness teachings and conservative doctrine. Known for his austere lifestyle and theological influence, Kumuyi presides over a vast network of churches worldwide. - Paul Adefarasin
Country: Nigeria
Paul Adefarasin is the senior pastor of House on the Rock, best known internationally for hosting The Experience, Africa’s largest annual gospel music concert. His ministry has a wide media and cultural footprint, drawing influential guests and a cosmopolitan congregation.
- Johnson Suleman
Country: Nigeria
Johnson Suleman is founder of Omega Fire Ministries, a high–profile church known for its dynamic crusades, prophetic services, and strong social media presence. He has built an international ministry with branches across Africa, Europe, and North America. - Nicholas Duncan-Williams
Country: Ghana
Nicholas Duncan-Williams is the presiding archbishop and founder of Action Chapel International in Accra, one of Ghana’s most influential charismatic ministries. Often referred to as the “father of the charismatic movement” in Ghana, he maintains a strong presence in global Christian conferences and media. - Mike Okonkwo
Country: Nigeria
Mike Okonkwo is presiding bishop of The Redeemed Evangelical Mission (TREM), a denomination with multiple branches across Nigeria and abroad. A veteran Pentecostal leader, he is noted for his social initiatives and preaching.