Tag: SCOAN

  • Synagogue church receives highest number of tourists annually in Nigeria

    The Synagogue, Church of All Nations (SCOAN) receives the highest number of tourists annually in Nigeria, a tourism expert has said.

    TheNewsGuru (TNG) reports Gbenga Onitilo stated this at the Nigeria Travel Week (NTW) 2018 event, being the 2nd edition of NTW, held in Lagos.

    “The synagogue church (SCOAN) in Ikotun receives the highest number of tourists in Nigeria. It is a city on its own,” Onitilo said.

    Every year, SCOAN hosts millions of national and international visitors.

    The church has been reported to attract more weekly attendees than the combined number of visitors to Buckingham Palace and the Tower of London.

    Figures released by the Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS) indicated that six out of every ten foreign travellers coming into Nigeria are bound for SCOAN.

    Over two million local and inbound tourists visit the Christian organization, which runs Emmanuel TV television station from Lagos, annually.

    Also, the SCOAN’s popular services have resulted in an enormous boost for local businesses and hoteliers.

    “You need to sell to the world what you want them to come and see,”Ademola Sanya, a participant at the event, stated.

    According to Yemisi Shyllon, also a participant at the event, Nigeria has the potential to generate ten times more than what it is generating from crude oil.

    “From proven parameters, we are talking about $700 billion; and Lagos alone can make $70 million. Forget the roads and insecurity — there are dark spots all over the world. Why do we travel abroad? It’s because we want to see something foreign to our culture

    “We have to design our tourism to showcase our cultural identity. There is beauty around our culture (and identity), lets stop denigrating our culture. We Nigerians, we demean our culture; we demonise our culture; we destroy our culture. But that’s what you all go to Dubai to see/experience.

    “Tourism is about selling all the material and intangible culture of a people to foreigners,” he stated.

    Femi Lawson, a participant as well, stressed that Nigeria is getting to a point where the tourism industry would be run by foreigners.

    “It has happened to our crude oil already. We are getting to a point where the local tourism industry will be run by foreigners. We have to urgently take charge of our own narrative,” Femi said at NTW 2018.

    NTW is a multi-day tourism event platform that aims to drive the Nigeria tourism sector by bringing together buyers, consumers, travel techs, tourism/travel service providers and the media to network, review and discuss the development of tourism in the country.

     

  • Photos: George Weah in Nigeria, visits TB Joshua for prayers ahead of Liberia rerun

    The presidential candidate in Liberia and football legend, George Weah on Sunday, worshipped at the Sunday Church service of the The Synagogue, Church Of All Nations (SCOAN) in Lagos, Nigeria.

    Weah was said to have come to the Church service to “seek God’s face” for his country. During the sermon by Pastor T.B. Joshua which was broadcast live on popular Christian channel Emmanuel TV, Joshua warmly welcomed Weah and spoke directly to him.

    “My brother is here today because he loves his country and wants God’s choice for his country,” Joshua stated. “He is not here to impose himself. What does God say about his country, Liberia? What is God’s opinion? That is why he is here.”

    The cleric went further to reiterate that he was not favoring any particular side of the political spectrum but his own role was to pray for “the will of God” to be done in the nation of Liberia “We are not herbalists or witch-doctors; we are people of God.

    God’s choice is our choice. We cannot pray against God’s will,” Joshua stressed, with Weah nodding firmly in agreement.

    “Without God’s corresponding power, we cannot pray to Him. For every step we take – every movement and action – intimation comes first,” Joshua further expounded. “There must be suggestion from the Spirit to move before we move.

    If truly I am a man of God, I must hear from God – move or don’t move.” Joshua, who is known for political neutrality, noted that Liberia’s incumbent Vice President and Weah’s contender in the upcoming presidential run-off, Joseph Boakai had also contacted him to request a meeting.

    “God’s opinion is what we should seek in our country – simple! God is the Answer, the Final,” the influential Nigerian pastor added.

    Also present in the service was Senator Yormie Johnson, a former Liberian war lord and also one of the nation’s prominent presidential candidates. Joshua was instrumental in Johnson’s conversion to Christianity and mediated his reconciliation with the family of the late Liberian President, Samuel Doe.

    “You cannot twist or bribe God; He is not a man… The best place to go is to meet people God has given the grace to be a communicator between visible and invisible,” Joshua concluded. “Meet them and let them tell you what is the way out – the next thing to do.”

    The presidential run-off elections between Weah and Boakai is scheduled to hold on November 7, 2017.

    Other prominent visitors to The SCOAN in the past have included Tanzania’s President, John Magufuli, the late President of Ghana, John Atta Mills, Zimbabwean Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangarai and Julius Malema, South Africa’s fiery opposition leader.

  • SCOAN Collapse: Church was built on undersized structure, engineer tells court

    SCOAN Collapse: Church was built on undersized structure, engineer tells court

    A structural engineer and member of the team that investigated the collapsed guest house of the Synagogue Church of All Nations, SCOAN, Mr Oreoluwa Fadayomi, on Friday told an Ikeja High Court that “undersized structure” of the building caused its collapse.

    TheNewsGuru.com reports that Akinbela Fatiregun and Oladele Ogundeji and their companies, Hardrock Construction and Engineering Company and Jandy Trust Ltd., alongside the trustees of the church, are being tried for a 111-count charge of gross negligence and criminal manslaughter.

    More than 116 persons died when church’s seven-storey guest house collapsed on Sept. 12, 2014, 85 of the deceased were South Africans.

    Fadayomi, the seventh prosecution witness and member of the Council for the Regulation of Engineering in Nigeria (COREN), made the revelation while being cross-examined by the Defence.

    TheNewsGuru.com also reports that Fadayomi was in the witness box for about six hours during the proceedings which ended at 5.40 p.m.

    He was cross-examined by the defence team of four lawyers which included three Senior Advocates of Nigeria.

    Speaking under cross-examination by Chief Lateef Fagbemi (SAN), the defence counsel for the trustees of the church, Fadayomi revealed the real reasons for the collapse of the building.

    “Some of the facts contained in paragraph 8.0 of the report of the Nigerian Building and Road Research Institute Report (NBRI) tally with the findings in my investigative report.

    “The building collapsed due to undersizing and under-reinforcement of the structure; the structure required 20y25 millimeters or 20y20 millimeters which would have been too congested for the size of the column used,” he said.

    As Chief Efe Akpofure (SAN), representing Hardrock Construction Company, took his turn to cross-examine Fadayomi, he said:“I used both the Nigerian and British codes during my investigation, the minimum requirements for the laboratory tests for high yield reinforcements is 460 million per millimeter square.

    “The requirements of both the British and Nigerian codes are the same.”

    Fadayomi also said during a cross-examination by Mrs Titi Akinlawon (SAN), counsel to Fatiregun, that he never visited the site of the collapsed building until March 2015.

    “I joined the Investigative Committee in February 2015, I did not visit the site until the committee visited in March 2015.

    “I have never viewed the structure while it was still standing before it collapsed in September 2014 and I did not know the state of the building before it collapsed.

    “By the time I visited in March 2015, the structure had come to ground zero and some of the rubbles had been removed from the site.

    “I took measurements at the site and I was able to identify the main beam used in the structure.

    “The length or span of the building that collapsed was 57 meters,” Fadayomi said.

    Fadayomi also told Mr Olalekan Ojo, counsel to Ogundeji and Jandy Trust Ltd that despite the site of the collapsed building not being fully preserved, he was able to come to the conclusion in his findings the cause of the collapse.

    “A Structural Engineer with the adequate experience does a forensic analysis of a building site.

    “It is desirable to preserve the physical evidence at the collapse site, though tampering with the evidence will affect the conduct of the investigation and in the case of the Synagogue building collapse, I found what I was looking for.

    “My findings were based on actual facts of what I found on the site, I initially referred to the main beam of the structure as the ‘suspected main beam.

    “As at that time, we did not have the drawings from the church to confirm if it was the main beam.

    “During desk analysis, it was confirmed as the main beam, the desk analysis in question, was in April 2015 before the submission of our report.

    “During the course of my investigation, I did not come across a letter appointing Akinfenwa as an engineer or project manager,” he said

    Fadayomi added:“However, I came across a document from the church which appointed Akinfenwa as the Project Manager of the building.

    “I did not interview survivors of the building collapse, that was outside my scope of duty, I am a Structural Engineer not a Public Health Officer.

    “However, in the course of my investigation a compact disc (CD) was given to me where I listened to the occupants and survivors of the collapse building recant what happened.

    “I did not interview Ogundeji the fourth defendant but I got an affidavit which he swore to which revealed relevant facts of the case.

    “The collapse of a building can be caused by external factors other than structural defects.”

    Justice Lateef Lawal-Akapo adjourned the case until July 13 and July 14 for continuation of trial.

     

     

     

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  • SCOAN Relocation Saga: Hoteliers, vendors, others recount loses

    SCOAN Relocation Saga: Hoteliers, vendors, others recount loses

    …as Tourism stakeholders appeal to state, federal govts to dissuade TB Joshua from relocating to Israel

    Since the news of the proposed relocation of the Synagogue Church of All Nations, SCOAN founded by Prophet Temitope Balogun Joshua broke, several hoteliers, vendors and other business owners have began to recount their losses.

    This development led some stakeholders in the tourism sector on Sunday to advise the Federal and Lagos State Governments to dissuade Prophet T.B Joshua to stop the proposed relocation of the church from Nigeria to Israel.

    They noted that Nigeria would lose billions of naira to religious tourism if the prophet and SCOAN should make the plan real.

    TheNewsGuru.com reports that Joshua, during one of his church services, recently said that he was planning to relocate to his church (SCOAN) from Nigeria to Israel citing cases of persecution of the ministry.

    TheNewsGuru.com reports that the prophet was in Israel recently where he held meetings with the mayors of Jerusalem, Tiberia and the Jordan Valley.

    He was quoted as saying that he was offered different facilities very close to the biblical site of the Sea of Galilee where he could organise meetings for international pilgrims.

    Mrs Ime Udo, the General Secretary of the Nigerian Association of Tour Operators (NANTA) told newsmen that Nigeria would lose billions of naira from religious tourism revenue if SCOAN actualised its planned relocation to Israel.

    Udo said Joshua’s planned action would lead to a reduction in the human traffic of local and foreign religious tourists that normally patronised SCOAN.

    Udo said, “Religious obligations have become a fashionable trend all over the world as a means of expressing beliefs and faith in the ability of God to protect and guide mankind.

    Religious practices both under the auspices of Christianity, Islam and traditional practices have in no small way contributed to the development of tourism in the world.

    Christian pilgrimages to Israel have formed an economic platform for the empowerment of the localities and contributed to the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of the country.

    Also, Saudi Arabia has been benefitting immensely economically from many Islamic faithful who converge there twice annually on holy pilgrimage.

    With these scenarios and many others around the world, it has become valid that religious tourism has become a source of economic revival to a country and its people, “she said.

    According to her, thousands of foreign religious tourists visit SCOAN monthly to worship and for other spiritual healings.

    She said that these tourists would fly into Nigeria; lodge in hotels, board commercial vehicles, patronise eateries and visit other tourists’ sites around the locality.

    Udo said that all these had been translating into huge revenue for the Nigeria economy.

    The local community; hotel operators, food vendors and others around SCOAN must have benefitted from tourists.

    SCOAN has, no doubt, contributed immensely to the tourism profile of Nigeria with several heads of government from various African countries that had visited there to seek spiritual restoration and advise from Pastor TB Joshua, ” she said.

    Udo advised the Federal and Lagos State Governments to encourage SCOAN o remain in Nigeria as part ways to develop our tourism sector.

    A member of SCOAN, Mrs Iyabo Emmanuel, said that she was in church service when their General Overseer, Pastor TB Joshua, announced to the members on the offer given to him by the Israeli Mayors.

    Mrs Emmanuel, popularly called “Iya’’( Mother) Synagogue, said that Pastor Joshua never said that he had agreed to such a proposal from the mayors.

    I have been worshipping in SCOAN since 1994 when TB Joshua established it newly in Ikotun area.

    I worked with TB Joshua for 15years before I resigned and ventured into selling of provisions. Then, I was the chef; head of canteen and bakery.

    I am still a full-time member of the church and I will continue to worship there. I am one of those that had benefitted from the church,” she said.

    Emmanuel said that many residents and business owners would suffer if TB Joshua should relocate SCOAN from Ikotun, Lagos State.

    She said that majority of business owners around the area depended solely on the visitors to the church and they used to patronise facilities around the church.

    A hotel operator, Mrs Anthonia Chuks said if the rumour that TB Joshua was relocating to Israel eventually turned to reality, the hospitality business in that area and the state would suffer and fold up.

    Ninety–five per cent of guests that lodge in hotels in the community are international and local visitors outside Lagos and they are SCOAN members.

    We have over 130 rooms and are always fully booked every weekend.

    We usually enjoy huge patronage from Fridays to Sundays weekly; and they are mostly SCOAN members from near and far,” she said.

    Similarly, Mr Solomon Oyelade, a car-hire operator, said that since the rumour of the planned relocation of the church to Israel, the patronage of cabs had reduced drastically.

    Oyelade said that in the past, he used to go to the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Ikeja, Lagos seven times in a day to transport international passengers down to SCOAN.

    But, since the incident of collapsed building in the church premises years back, the patronage of foreigners had reduced.

    With this present rumour of relocation, we hardly carry passengers from Airport two times a day. The patronage has reduced beyond expectations, “he said.

    Also, Mr Uche Maduako, a food vendor, appealed to TB Joshua not to accept such offer from the Israeli mayors.

    He said that behind every rumour there is an iota of truth.

    He also urged the Federal and the Lagos State Governments to support the continuing stay of TB Joshua in the country.

    The government should make the country worth staying for him and ensure they support him in all ramifications,” he said.

    Maduako urged the government to renovate the bad roads around the church, adding that the condition of the roads was not encouraging.

    He said that the contributions and impacts of TB Joshua in that community could not be overemphasis.

    The man of God has contributed immensely to the betterment of the community; employed thousands of graduates and non-graduates to work in the church and in other investments of the church.

    TB Joshua always ensures that there is constant power supply and adequate security in the area, ” he said.

     

     

     

     

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