Tag: PASTORS

  • COVID-19: Wizkid berates pastors over failure to heal coronavirus patients

    Nigerian pop star, Wizkid has berated Nigerian pastors over their inability to heal coronavirus patients.

     

    Wizkid said he has never heard about any pastor who was courageous enough to go into isolation centres to heal COVID-19 patients.

     

    In a tweet on his verified Twitter handle, Wizkid wrote: “I have not seen any Naija pastor go to isolation centres to heal anybody from COVID-19.”

     

    Recall that Apostle Johnson Suleman of Omega Fire Ministries had urged the Federal government to allow pastors entrance into isolation centers to pray for COVID-19 patients.

     

    However, as at Thursday night, Nigeria recorded 14,554.

     

    This followed the confirmation of 681 cases by the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control, NCDC.

     

     

  • COVID-19: 2face slams Nigerian pastors, Imams

    COVID-19: 2face slams Nigerian pastors, Imams

    Revered Nigerian musician, Innocent Idibia, popularly known as 2baba, has slammed Nigerian pastors and Imams, warning them to stop embarrassing God.

     

    2face also warned Nigerians against following those pastors, who, according to him, had failed to help them in this trying time.

     

    He noted that instead of helping their members in this trying time when Coronavirus has crippled businesses, some of the pastors were looking for ways to collect from them.

     

    “Fuck all pastors and Imams and all so called men of God! Good is good and bad is bad.

     

    Preach truth. Don’t be embarrassing God everywhere. #ONELOVERELIGION,” 2face tweeted.

     

    Continuing in Pidgin English, the singer said, “Una still dey follow men of god wey no do anything to help.

     

    “Instead them been dey try to still find way to collect from una lean change.”

    In the same vein, the African Queen crooner also condemned the federal government over its decision to slash the budget for the health and education sectors.

    The music star took to his Twitter page on Thursday, June 4, 2020, where he expressed shock at the government’s decision to still go-ahead to fund the renovation of its National Assembly complex at the detriment of the health and education sectors.

     

    “If this Naija Budget is The real figures then I must say I’m ashamed ‘Extra’ of my government beyond how I have been ashamed before,” he tweeted.

     

    “How can u slash Health and Education and Agriculture spending. Wetin renovation wan do. Smh. I weak. Can’t even shout cos my voice dey fail me.”

     

     

     

     

  • Covid-19: Pastors who want churches to remain close are agents of the devil – Oyedepo

    Covid-19: Pastors who want churches to remain close are agents of the devil – Oyedepo

    Presiding Bishop, Living Faith Church Worldwide, Bishop David Oyedepo has said pastors who still want churches to remain close are agents of the devil.

    He said some pastors were angry that he said churches should be re-opened.

    “But they are too diplomatic than spiritual, so they just keep losing ground to the devil! Some Pastors who were angry that I said Churches should be opened and we are praying that Churches must be opened.

    “Now, ask them: “Do you want Churches to remain closed?” They will just be looking at you. Do you want Churches to remain closed? because I know you are a celebrated Pastor.

    “Do you want Churches to remain closed? Then you are an agent of the devil. If your children scatter around and you can’t see them; they now say when do you want them to come back? You now say, “anytime”, then you are a witch.
    No, it’s just normal,” he said.

    Oyedepo added that some were upset with Church growth, saying that “if you ask them, “Do you want the Church to start going down?” because some of them are Pastors. Are you praying, “Oh God, let this Church go down in the name of Jesus. Let this Church go down!” Are you praying like that?

    “Find out why the Church is not growing. You must have a problem and most of the time, the problem is ignorance, not knowing what to do and not ready to find out. There are many, many Churches that don’t have any platform of contact with their members. They don’t have any: no house fellowships, nothing. They don’t have any and nature abhors vacuum. These fellows will start looking for options and alternatives: some to the cults and some to native doctors’ places.

    “We have tens of thousands of House fellowships: vibrant. Even under this lockdown, my own outreach office has created 82 new Home cells for our new converts. There are many, many big time Churches, big networks that don’t have any contact.

    “We must have crossed maybe a Hundred Million (Naira) of welfare packages to our people since this lock down began.

    “There are some that don’t have any touch with them, you wake up in the morning and you are snoring?
    Not only to our people, to the environment, communities, maybe about 70 communities that we have been servicing with certain needs,” he added

  • Lockdown: Pastors deny church members to evade arrest [Video]

    Lockdown: Pastors deny church members to evade arrest [Video]

    There was a mild drama yesterday in Abuja when three pastors denied members of their churches to evade arrest by the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Ministerial Enforcement Team, for violating the ban on places of worship in the territory.

    The pastors, Ibitoye Kayode of the Liberty Faith Gospel Church, Joshua Olaniru of Liberty Gate Ministry and Vitalis Udeazi of Dominion Chapel, were said to have congregated with their members on a commonly shared prayer mountain located around Lugbe Federal Housing, for worship when the Enforcement Team swooped on them.

    The leader of the Enforcement Team, Ikharo Attah, said some of the pastors even denied allegiance to their churches, as they tried in vain to hide their true identities during interrogation.


    According to him, the clerics “fought vehemently” to conceal their names and the names of their churches.

    Attah disclosed that after much argument between the pastors and their members, the clerics were arrested and arraigned before the mobile court for violating the ban.

    He said one of the pastors even denied before the task force that any of his members was present on the mountain top.

    The denial was said to have been protested by the members who said it was the same pastor who led them to the mountain for prayers.

    “Why are you all denying these large groups of worshippers? No one among you agreed that anyone came to worship with them even when they turned out in large numbers. One of you even went ahead to deny being a pastor,” Attah challenged the clerics.

    Another cleric, Pastor Effiong Bassey, of the Holiness Revival Ministry Church, Karamajiji, was apprehended for holding a church service to mark the 60th birthday of a retired military colonel, P. E. Ebong, who left the military in 2015.

    “You cannot hold a worship service in defiance of the directives of the Commander in Chief just to mark the 60th birthday of a retired colonel. Even for a serving colonel it is very wrong. You have to come with us and explain it to the magistrate at the mobile court,” Attah told Bassey.

    The arrested clerics were consequently arraigned before a Mobile Court presided over by Magistrate Akonni.

    Akonni found them guilty and fined them N5,000 each,

  • Oyakhilome blasts Nigerian pastors for accepting closure of churches [VIDEO]

    Pastor Chris Oyakhilome, founder of Love World Incorporated, aka Christ Embassy, has described pastors who supported the closure of churches amid coronavirus pandemic as not ‘prayerful’.

    Oyakhilome during a recent sermon in a viral video, said the pastors and leaders of churches who held meetings with the government over the lockdown of churches were never truly for Christ.

    According to him, the clergymen should have told the government to allow them to go and pray against the disease before giving go ahead to lockdown churches.

    “In different cities, countries, states, before the government went ahead with the lockdown, they held meetings with pastors, leaders of churches. Why did the pastors and leaders not say give us a few days to go and pray? Because they were not prayerful before.

    “As a Minister of God, you were called for such a meeting and you couldn’t say give us a few days to call other Ministers and say this is what we just heard from the government authorities and we need to pray. We have asked them to give us three days. Then you would have seen the hand of God,” he said.

    According to him, if the pastors had insisted on praying before making their decision, they would have see the hand of God.

    He added that most of the pastors warning church members against churches have never known God as the master of their life.

    “They were not thinking about the father’s house when they made the decision. Do you know what it is for you to shut down the congregations of the lord? It never meant anything to you, that is why.

    “Even the pastors and Ministers are warning others not to enter the church because of coronavirus. This is because Christ has never truly being your lord and you have been the master of your life. You have never truely known him,” Oyakhilome added.

    Despite the ease of lockdown in most States in Abuja, the government had insisted that religious gatherings be banned till further notice.

  • Covid-19: Come and I will increase your heavy burden – Owei Lakemfa

    “So a number of pastors and General Overseers are sending messages on the social media, not on how their members can be safe or assisted, but how they should pay their weekly offerings and monthly tithes online.”

    By Owei Lakemfa.

    These are times people are burdened. When many, with the future appearing bleak due to partial or full lockdowns, need help to get by. This is when religious leaders should be praying for all, or at least their followers, and strengthening them.

    Yet these are also the times some clerics are sowing fear, making near-stupid predictions, preaching end time and telling the vulnerable that this is the Passover when the angel of death will be out and only the children of the Almighty would be saved. That those who want to be saved, need to sow seeds and religiously pay offerings and tithes even if the places of worship are closed down.

    So a number of pastors and General Overseers are sending messages on the social media, not on how their members can be safe or assisted, but how they should pay their weekly offerings and monthly tithes online. To such preachers, the issue is not salvation or how to contribute to the wellbeing of their members, but how money can continue flowing into their pockets. Their message to the congregation seems to be: ‘Come, you who are heavily laden, and I will add to your yoke’ This is not new, for even in the Old Times according to Prophet Amos (Chapter 2:6) there were those who: “ sold the righteous for silver, and the needy for a pair of shoes”

    But even in these times that try our faith and test our commitment, there are outstanding religious leaders ready to sacrifice their lives to protect those under their care. One of such was the Very Rev. Sister Henrietta Alokha of the Congregation of the Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, and Principal of the School Chapel of Bethlehem Girls College, Abule-Ado, Lagos. On March 15, while the over 300 students were holding mass, they noticed an unusual smoke. As Shepard, she instructed the students to move towards the backdoor of the chapel in an orderly way to ensure there was no stampede. There followed a loud explosion flattering most of the school and damaging over fifty buildings in the area.

    Once outside, there was a quick roll call and two of the students were missing. Despite the dangers, Sister Alokha returned to the buildings to look for the missing students. While returning, one of the roofs collapsed, killing her. All the students survived.

    It is the kind of leadership and clear direction Sister Alokha exhibited that is lacking in our body polity. We run a political entity in which leadership is reduced to a sense of self- importance, clothed in over flowing rich attire, blowing siren, sharing national resources and feeding crass nepotism.

    True leadership is the type exhibited by South Korea which while China was being ravaged and with not a single case of infection, had prepared at least ten thousand virus-testing kits and warehoused large medical supplies. We may not have the resources of a United States which can foot a $2 trillion-dollar stimulus package, but we should not perform less than our sister African country, Kenya which has far less resources than us.

    Kenya is effecting huge cash-transfers to the elderly, orphans and other vulnerable members of society, executing immediate tax relief for low income earners, carrying out wide tax reduction, immediate VAT reduction and large scale payment of local debts, while the private sector is also encouraged to clear all outstanding payments among themselves. It is also introducing debt relief for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMES) the immediate recruitment of additional health workers, reducing interest rates and getting commercial banks to directly support borrowers that are distressed as a result of the economic effects of the pandemic.

    These are some of the measures Nigeria should be taking. Yes a litre of fuel was reduced from N145 to N125, but it is not fundamental as oil has become very cheap all over the world; in any case, many parts of the country are under lockdown and interstate travel is discouraged.

    For Nigeria, this is the time to cut VAT and pay ‘trader money’ of at least N20,000 as many Nigerians are experiencing massive income loss. A serious leadership would also have worked out how to financially cushion those who will lose their jobs such as in the aviation industry. To me, it does not make sense for the Buhari government to reduce the 2020 overhead budget which will mean less money in circulation, rather than cut interest payments on external borrowings. It is also not logical to me that at a time the international stock exchange has taken a dive, the Central Bank is devaluing the Naira in the name of adjustment.

    While Nigerian legislators are in the process of sharing 400 exotic Toyota Camry 2020 model utility vehicles with an average cost of $50,000, the Kenyan leadership is implementing voluntary salary cuts to help increase the funds available to fight the virus. Under the scheme, President Uhuru Kenyatta and Deputy President William Ruto cut their salaries by 80 percent; Ministers and Chief Administrative Secretaries by 30 percent and Principal Secretaries by 20 percent.

    While it is salutary that some leading businessmen and corporate organisations have raised funds to assist in the war against the virus, this would amount to throwing good money away if given to our political leaders and officials who do not have a good record of handling funds. These are leaders under whose watch records of recovered funds looted by Late General Sani Abacha cannot be satisfactorily tendered. Rather, the donors can use such funds to directly build lasting structures like hospitals, functional and well-funded research laboratories, pharmaceutical companies that can produce essential drugs, and constructing medical and nursing schools as well as awarding scholarship for medical studies.

    Leadership is about openness and transparency. If the British government can openly disclose that Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Crown Prince Charles tested positive, what is the need for secrecy in the fact that some aides of President Muhammadu Buhari tested positive?

    While we cannot blame the Nigerian leadership for the advent of the virus, we can call it out on its spread and the apparent unpreparedness to contain it. As at last week, there was still talk of us building capacity to carry out some 500 tests daily while there are countries carrying out 10,000. Also, the media last week, carried claims of people in Abuja wanting to get tested being frustrated and tossed amongst government agencies.

    In making a general criticism of leadership in the country and demanding an improvement, it is important to thank the Lagos State government under Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu for stepping in to fill the vacuum created by an unresponsive leadership and giving hope to Nigerians.

  • Coronavirus: Time for Nigerian pastors to showcase their healing powers – Hilda Dokubo

    Veteran Nollywood actress Hilda Dokubo has thrown a challenge to Nigerian pastors to heal the sick as Nigeria battles novel Coronavirus pandemic.

    Hilda who made the remarks on her official Instagram handle on Monday said, “Can all the pastors who are convinced that they have supernatural powers to heal go to the hospitals and lay hands on those infected? So this virus can go back to where it came from and we can return to our normal lives”

    According to statistics from the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control, as of yesterday (Monda), 11pm there are 40 cases of the virus in Nigeria,

  • 96% of Nigerian pastors are fake, I’ll soon start calling their names- Charly Boy

    Nigerian musician and activist, Charles Oputa a.k.a Charly Boy has said 96 per cent of Nigerian pastors are fake.

    The musician disclosed this while speaking in a recent interview with Goldmyne, on the heels of the release of ‘God of Men’ his collaborative project with Falz, Nigerian rapper.

    Charly Boy also vowed to start calling their names.

    Oputa claimed to have witnessed how some clerics capitalize on people’s poverty and insecurities to enrich their pockets.

    “Yeah, I will soon start calling their names. I’ve called a few names because religion is part of our problem. They have turned the mind of young people to something else,” he exclaimed.

    “They make the youth believe they can get something out of nothing. No miracle happens these days again. The only miracle that happens is the one you create for yourself.

    “That is why I hate these fake pastors. That is not to say that all of them are fake. But if you had a hundred pastors in Nigeria, 95/96 of them are all fake.

    “They’re after their pockets and capitalize on people’s poverty, poverty, insecurities, paranoia. I’ve been to a lot of churches and it’s so sad to notice that the congregation almost takes their pastors as their God.

    “That is crazy. You can imagine a pastor shaking his leg and visas are falling off his shoe. This is a war against fake pastors. I’ll start to call their names.”

    Oputa also added his upcoming project will still convey messages on matters of social significance.

    “I can’t be singing about boobs and nyash. I sing about things that piss me off. I’m singing about people’s frustration, my frustrations,” he added.

    “I sing about the fact that Nigeria is sliding deeper into the abyss because of our inactions. I can’t sing about love either because we don’t even have love for one another.”

     

  • Bizarre: Man kills girlfriend, sells body parts to pastors, muslim clerics

    Operatives of the Inspector-General of Police Special Intelligence Response Team (IRT) have arrested an herbalist, who allegedly killed his lover and sold her body parts to different herbalists, Muslim clerics and pastors for ritual at the rate of N1000 per part.

    IRT Operatives, led by a Deputy Commissioner of Police, Mr Abba Kyari, have arrested 13 herbalists so far involved the butchering and selling of the victim’s body parts, while many others are still at large.

    According to reports, the tracking and eventual arrest of the suspects in different parts of Ogun State would not have been possible, if not for the active participation of the Ogun State Commissioner of Police, Kenneth Ebrimson and his men in the investigation, which stretched into weeks.

    The prime suspect, Segun Olaniyi, claimed that the victim, Abosede Iyada, was his lover. He also admitted orchestrating her murder for money-making ritual.

    Operatives launched investigation into the case on November 15 following a letter of complaint from Abosede’s parents, Mr and Mrs Segun Adeyemi, residing at Plot ‘2’ Adio Idris Close, Oke Oko in Ifo Local Government Area. The complaint was lodged at the IRT office, Ogun State Annex.

    According to the victim’s parents, Abosede, married and mother of a child left her husband’s house in the morning of that fateful day to visit Olaniyi popularly known as “Agba Isegun,”a native doctor at Ifo area.

    Since then Abosede appeared to have disappeared into thin air. Attempts to call her phone were abortive as it remained permanently switched off.

    After the operatives launched investigation into the disappearance of the woman, they started tracking her phone and that of Olaniyi.

    Olaniyi was tracked and arrested in Abeokuta area of Ogun State. During interrogation, he claimed that he and Abosede were lovers, that she came to visit him on November 15, but that on arrival at his place, he and his friends, Fagbon and AY, who were desperately in need of money, abducted and took her to a secluded area, where they butchered her and sold her body parts to interested buyers within Ogun and Lagos states.

    It was gathered that following Olaniyi’s confessions, the operatives moved to Abeokuta and different villages like Ifo, Itori Papalanto and Adigbe area where 11 suspects were arrested.

    Among those arrested, eight confessed to kidnapping and killing and buying of the body parts of the victim. The number of those arrested soon swelled to 13.

    A source said: “Abosede and the prime suspect were secondary school lovers. They later parted ways and married other spouses. We understand that Abosede had been having series of problems with her husband, who is a commercial motorcycle rider. Somehow, she reconnected with Olaniyi, who is now an herbalist. This reconnection with Olaniyi came after 15 years apart. Olaniy, the herbalist was perceived as being rich. He used to give the deceased N2000 every day. She soon started going to visit him and soon, both of them started sleeping together. She would tell her husband that she was going to work, she would go to the suspect’s place.

    “She had earlier told the suspect to help her to become wealthy. So on that fateful day she came, Olaniyi told her to go to the stream with his two friends to strip and bath her hair. She went with them; they held her down inside the stream and stabbed her to death. They then brought her out and deboned her before selling her flesh for N1000. One of the herbalists arrested told us that Olaniyi uses charm placed on his tongue to speak to the victim, which made her to obey and do whatever he asked her to do.”

    Those arrested in connection with the killing and buying of Abosede’s body parts are; Segun Olaniyi (42), Ayodemeji Adileye (25) aka AY, also known as the human being butcher, Babalola Akanbi (48), Adeifa Sogbeyinde (37), Rasaq Arabs (27), Sunday Akinyemi (41), Adewole Olwafemi (38) aka Pastor, Mustapha Ajibola (31) aka Alfa, Mustapha Iliya (30), Shilola Amodu (38) aka Alfa, Jamiu Abass (25) , Smooth Kazeem (37) aka Alfa and Adesola Oduyemi (56).

    The IRT Operatives recovered substances confessed by the suspects to be burnt human parts of Abosede. Some of the substances were in powdery and liquid forms.

  • Lagos pastors arrested for conducting fake miracles

    Personnel of the State Criminal Investigation and Intelligence Department of the Lagos State Police Command have arrested four suspects, including two pastors, for allegedly staging fake miracles to defraud unsuspecting members of the public in the Lekki and Epe areas of the state.

    The alleged pastors, Favour David and Favour Chimobi, were said to have connived with Rukayat Folawewo and Bunmi Joshua to perpetrate the crime.

    The state Police Public Relations Officer, Bala Elkana, said in a statement that the suspects specialised in procuring members for the Wonders Assembly Ministry, situated opposite the Lagos Business School on the Lekki-Epe Expressway in Ajah.

    Elkana stated, “The command has arrested four suspects in Lekki/Epe area, who pose as pastors to conduct fake miracles, prophecies and testimonies for unsuspecting members of the public to collect money from them and engage in other dubious means of enriching themselves.

    “On Friday, November 29, 2019, the command acted on an intelligence report by covert operatives of the SCIID, who monitored the activities of a fraudulent syndicate. A pastor, Favour David, who specialised in defrauding unsuspecting members of the public by procuring fake members for the Wonders Assembly Ministry, was arrested with two women, Rukayat Folawewo and Bunmi Joshua, who pretended to be members and were miraculously healed by the pastor after being involved in a car accident.

    “While the other woman, Bunmi Joshua, gave fake testimony to church members that her son, who was deaf and dumb, could now hear and talk and was healed by another pastor, Favour Chimobi of the Elijah Ministry 9, Igirita Street, Port Harcourt, who works alongside Pastor David Favour.”

    Elkana stated that during investigation, detectives found out that none of the stories and testimonies was true, adding that the suspects were arrested during a vigil.

    In another development, the Commissioner of Police in the state, Hakeem Odumosu, has ordered that 50 suspects arrested for various crimes, such as murder, cultism and robbery, be prosecuted.

    Elkana said, “In line with the directives of the Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Hakeem Odumosu, who has sensitised the management of the entire command and its personnel to his zero tolerance for human rights abuses, he has ordered the decongestion of all cells and formations across the state.

    “To this end, a total of 50 suspects have been charged for various offences at the SCIID Panti. Two suspects were charged for the murder of a LASTMA official, three for the murder of one Sodiq Abubakar, three for the murder of one Seun Abdullahi, six for armed robbery, one for misconduct, and 35 for cultism related activities.”