Tag: Uche Aigbe

  • Abuja ‘gun-wielding pastor’ shares N2.95m to needy

    Abuja ‘gun-wielding pastor’ shares N2.95m to needy

    Abuja resident pastor of House on the Rock Church, Uche Aigbe, who was quizzed by the police following a video on social media that showed him on the pulpit preaching with an AK-47 rifle hung on his shoulder, has returned to the altar earlier in the week, but to share N2.95m to needy.

    Pastor Uche, as he is fondly known, had a few weeks ago, took a break from his preaching duties after sharing the word of God in a Sunday service titled, “Guarding your faith,” with a strapped unloaded AK-47 rifle. Images of the eloquent man of God flooded the internet, leading to his invitation for questioning by authorities of the Nigerian Police Force, NPF, Federal Capital Territory Command.

    A week later, Uche tendered an unreserved apology to the church, noting that his decision to hang a gun while delivering his sermon was merely a symbolism to drive his message home. He subsequently took a break off his preaching duties, apparently for sober reflection.

    Appearing before a capacity-filled auditorium earlier in the week, Pastor Uche took to the microphone in obedience of Jesus admonition of the brethren not to forget the poor.

    Armed with the naira equivalent of a thousand dollar, the Edo-born pastor explained the rationale for choosing to bless the less privileged members of the church who might be “going through stuff.”

    He said, “In December last year, somebody gave me a thousand dollars. I have had that money, but I have not used it. So, I asked myself, why not change the money and use it to help somebody? So, if you are in church and you are going through stuff and are really challenged, please come out. I am doing this by faith because I know what happens whenever we do this. Come out if you are such a person. I need only 50 people. When once we get 50, we will stop.”

    Abuja ‘gun-wielding pastor’ shares N2.95m to needy
    Pastor Uche Aigbe

    As multitudes left their seats in obedience to the call, the pastor knew what was probably going on in the minds of those privileged enough to pick their bills despite the cash squeeze rattling the nation and her citizens for the past few weeks.

    “Some of you might be wondering,” he continued, “that those who have come out do not dress as if they are going through stuff but there is a saying that you must never judge a book by its cover. Just because somebody might be looking good doesn’t mean that all is well, so don’t judge them,” he counselled.

    Although Pastor Uche had requested only 50 church members desperately in need to come out, the headcount a few minutes later showed that a total of 57 such persons needed help in one way or the other.

    At this point, six anonymous church members added sundry amounts to the pool, culminating in a thunderous applause from worshippers seated across the auditorium. While one gave the sum of a million naira, two others gave the sum of N250, 000 each. Another two church members gave the sum of N100, 000 each while another gave N200, 000, bringing the total to two million, nine hundred and fifty thousand naira only.

    Aware of the varying needs of the people, the pastor separated the very needy -those not sure of the next meal- from those who could at least survive for one more week. To the first group, numbering 10, Pastor Uche gave cash gifts in envelopes, leaving 47 others to await the good news, having urged them to write their names and account numbers down for transfer within the week.

    To the first group, he said, “If you don’t have anything to eat this week, I just have something in the envelope at least to help you through this week, just ten of you. The remaining of you, put down your details and by the grace of God, you will get alerts in your bank accounts,” he announced to the cheering worshipers who could not hide their joy and excitement.

  • House on the Rock pastor bearing AK-47 during sermon arrested

    House on the Rock pastor bearing AK-47 during sermon arrested

    The presiding pastor of House on the Rock, Abuja Chapter, Uche Aigbe, has been arrested by the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Police Command for wielding an AK47 rifle while preaching on Sunday in Abuja.

    The command also confirmed the arrest of the church’s Chief Security Officer and Inspector Musa Audu, for releasing his gun to Aigbe.

    The FCT Police Public Relations Officer, Josephine Adeh, confirmed the development in a statement on Monday.

    Adeh said, “The FCT Police Command on the heels of intelligence arrested one pastor, Uche Aigbe, of House on the Rock cathedral, Abuja, and two others.

    “The pastor, whose message and demonstrations were tagged inciting by various media and social media users, was arrested in the early hours of Monday, February 13, 2023, alongside the church’s Chief Security Officer and one Inspector Musa Audu, who was on duty on the said day and had unprofessionally released his rifle to the said pastor without permission or recourse to police authority.

    “While the discrete investigation has commenced, members of the public are urged to shun actions or utterances that are in breach of extant laws as the law is trite and all violators will be adequately sanctioned.”

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) gathered that Aigbe caused a stir when he mounted the pulpit with an AK47 rifle and addressed the congregation saying that he was ready for the people looking for his trouble.

    “Today, there are some pastors with the gift of divination, who go about ripping people. This is why we should carry our guns and defend ourselves. I will particularly be coming for some of you sleeping in the church,” he said.

    Aigbe’s remark made the entire congregation laugh as he urged them to guard their heart against false teachers.

    The pastor’s action was captured in a video clip that was released online and it attracted mixed reactions from Nigerians.