: Many social media users defended Atsu's legacy, noting that his philanthropy helped free innocent prisoners and supported many families, which they argued is the true essence of religious service.
: The pastor argued that while Atsu was known for his extensive charity work—including visiting hospitals and orphanages—these deeds would not earn him a "heavenly reward" because they were not done through the church. : Many social media users defended Atsu's legacy,
: Cites giving tithes to "the stranger, the orphan, and the widow" so they may eat and be satisfied. : Many social media users defended Atsu's legacy,