Category: Worship

  • Church of the Annunciation marks harvest

    It will be praises and dance galore today, as Catholic Church of the Annunciation, Orioke Ejigbo, celebrates the 2013 Harvest with the theme “Building for the Lord.”

    The event, which will feature rendition of special songs by the church choir, band groups, cultural dances, games and choreography, is coming barely four months after the church successfully celebrated its 10th anniversary.

    Dignitaries expected to grace the occasion include Eze Ndigbo of Mushin, HRH Eze John C. Nwosu, who will be the Royal Father of the Day and Chairman of Ladipo Main Market, Chief Kingsley Ogunor, among others.

  • No longer at ease with tokunbo cars

    In the view of analysts, the new policy regime aimed at boosting the nation’s automotive industry is a right step in the right direction, reports Franca Ochigbo

    Buying of brand new made-in- Nigeria cars may soon be a reality thanks to the Federal Government. Following the announcement at the Federal Executive Council FEC meeting recently that the government is set to end importation of tokunbo cars into the country, not a few people have heaved a sigh of relief.

    The Minister of Industry Trade and Investment Dr. Olusegun Aganga who broke the news after the FEC meeting in Abuja said the policy had been drawn for over nine months.

    According to the minister, the move is a collaborative effort between the Federal Government, National Automotive Council NAC, foreign car manufacturers like Toyota, Nissan, Honda among others, to encourage manufacturing locally while the government enforces a gradual phasing out of all tokunbo cars.

    Too little, too late

    It would be recalled that the former Minister of Commerce and Industry, Charles Ugwu, had four years ago, revealed that the Federal Government was coming up with the prohibition of importation of used vehicles above 10years, but buses and trucks of all ages were excluded from the prohibition list.

    Unfortunately, the planned prohibition as well as introduction of made-in-Nigeria cars, didn’t work as it was not pursued with the required zest.

    At that time, it could not work, for reasons the ordinary Nigerians still cannot understand, though it was mostly attributed to power generation, but the present Minister is assuring Nigerians that with the transformation agenda of the President Goodluck Jonathan the power sector will work in full capacity.

    A new song

    The Federal Government revealed Nigerians spend a whopping $4.2billion about N550billion on the importation of cars in 2010, and $3.4billion on the item in 2012. Peeved by this, the government announced that it was putting in place appropriate tariff regimes to discourage car importation and encourage local manufacturing.

    Aganga said the new policy would run as a 10 year plan and would be reviewed every five years, adding that Nigeria and Bangladesh were among the few countries without national automotive policies.

    The Federal Government has commenced with immediate effect the implementation of measures to develop the Nigerian Automotive Industry, this will position Nigeria in league of auto-producing countries.

    The automotive industry would create significant good quality employment and wide range of technological advanced manufacturing opportunities. In many countries around the world, the automotive industry plays both strategic and catalytic roles in economic development, particularly in employment creation and wealth generation; small and medium enterprises development as it relates to auto parts components, services skills development, and technology acquisition.

    He said, “An automotive industry will create significant, good quality employment and a wide range of technologically advanced manufacturing opportunities. This industrial base can then form the foundation for other modern advanced manufacturing activities. For example, commercial vehicle production will lead to the manufacture of agricultural, mining and railway equipment, military hardware and transport.”

    “With our current population and economy, our potential vehicle market is about a million vehicles a year! This is more than sufficient to support an automotive industry. We are the 7th most populous economy in the world with a growing middle class 38 million, and a potential vehicle market of one million vehicles annually.

    “In South Africa, for instance, the automobile industry plan has reduced the burden on the country’s trade balance and today the country is balance of payment-neutral. Likewise, the potential for Nigeria’s automobile industry plan is to save as much as N550billion US$3.5billion through the reduction of imports. We also have the regional export potential into the West and Central African market, coupled with the availability of a large and trainable workforce.

    Aganga said the manufacture of vehicles would enable Nigeria acquire the technologies of mass production, quality control, lean manufacturing, computer aided design, manufacturing and engineering, which the country could use to develop other sectors of the economy and also industrialise.

    The made in Nigeria cars will be sold for N1.2million to N1.4million, Nigerians are asking how many people can afford that much. If the cars are sold at such prices, it means only the average and privilege Nigerians can afford it. The government still says it has to start from somewhere and the best time to start is now, regardless of how negative or positive the effect is on the citizens, at the end there will have cause to smile.

    The Director-General National Automotive Council, Engr. Aminu Jalal, said many international automotive manufacturers, in particular, Toyota, Nissan, Renault and GM, had indicated keen interest to invest in Nigeria following the development of a comprehensive automotive development plan.

    He said, “Nissan, Toyota and others are now conducting a feasibility study on vehicle assembly in Nigeria, assuming that a comprehensive automotive development plan will be in place. Accordingly, a holistic, comprehensive and long-term automotive development plan was therefore developed and implementation has commenced.”

  • ‘I did not expect to live up to 30’

    ‘I did not expect to live up to 30’

    Pastor Kunle Ajayi is a renowned saxophonist and the Director of Music at the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG). He spoke with Tosin Adesile on his music and sundry issues. Excerpts: 

    How has the journey been with the Lord?

    Well, we thank God. The lord has been faithful. The Bible says it is not an easy yoke but the grace of God is sufficient for us

    Since when have you been playing saxophone?

    I started playing other instruments from tender age. But I started playing saxophone around 1984/85 because I had a lung problem and the Lord healed me of that disease. This made me promise Him that if He heals me, I’ll blow for Him. But before that time, I’ve been playing keyboard, guitar, drum and others.

    For how long have you been with the RCCG?

    I’ve been in RCCG for a very long time. Firstly, I went with my mummy in 1975/79. When I finished my primary school, I joined RCCG fully.

    How have you been coping?

    All I do is music. At my studio, I do production and all that. I’m totally sold out to music. I studied Music Education and taught for some time. Currently, I give seminars and a whole lot of that is music-related.

    It was rumoured you were no longer in RCCG. Is there any truth in that?

    I don’t know about that. I’m still in RCCG by the grace of God and I’m the music director. I don’t know where they got the information from.

    Some people believe you don’t minister in other churches. Why is that?

    I do minister in different denominations if I’m less busy. Even with the workloads in RCCG, I’ve not started anything with the choir. I minister a lot in several places but you might not hear about it. You notice that a lot of artistes go to different programmes to sell their albums. But my aim of ministering in is not to sell my albums but to minster to the Lord.

    Why is it that majority of the gospel musicians these days are not anointed?

    The challenge is this. Before you go out into the gospel music, what is the motive behind it? Do you have a message for the people or God called you or you called yourself? Do you just want to do it because of popularity or money?

    All renowned gospel artistes have foundations in the Lord. They are not just butter- and- bread Christians. They have a message, testimony and something to give to God. They have a relationship with God and He speaks to them. When you stay in God’s presence, He’ll speak to you and give you direction.

    Like I told you, I’ve been in the church but I promised God if He can heal my lungs, I’ll blow for Him. I don’t care whether money comes or not but I blow to the one that has healed me and saved me because if He had not healed me, I would have been dead. I never thought I would be 20, 30 or even 40 years and God has taken me beyond what I imagined. Even if I die now, I’m fulfilled because the Lord has kept me alive. So I have a message to the people that this is what the Lord has done for me. I’ve a message to the people because he has given me beyond what I imagined even what I asked for. I give Him all the glory.

    Are you in charge of a parish or province?

    No, I’m in charge of music that is my jurisdiction. I worship where daddy GO worships. I’m in the Headquarters’ church

    How powerful is gospel music?

    God can use gospel music to effect changes. You know the youths of today are just doing talent hunt; they don’t know the end of it. They are just talking of now and not the future. The gospel musician can have impact in the life of the people and even when the younger people see their light.

    We need to carry a campaign to campuses and play gospel music against homosexual and other evils. Those who are cult members are the ones involved in kidnapping, crime, drugs and all sort of things. We have to campaign against it and give them alternative, which is Jesus.

    I think gospel music has a lot to do. Put a gospel music artiste somewhere with lot of instruments and you’ll see people will gather round him. We should start with schools, not just shows that will fetch us money. We should invest our money and time in all these. By the grace of God, the government will hear us and listen to us.

    Most gospel musicians answer evangelists. Why are you called a pastor?

    I’m an ordained pastor. I was ordained an assistant pastor in 1991 and a full pastor in 1997. I went to Bible College though that does not qualify me to be a pastor. By the grace of God, it was Daddy GO that said they should ordain me and I was ordained as a pastor.

    It does not really mean automatically that when you are a gospel artiste, you should be addressed as an evangelist. If they are ordained, fine. The mandate Christ gave us is to ‘go and preach the word’. I’m talking about myself, I’m ordained pastor in RCCG, I don’t know about them.

    How would you advise upcoming gospel musicians?

    My advice to gospel musicians is that we should remain in God’s presence. We should live a holy life and we should run away from money and pride because these things destroy. We need to humble ourselves.

    A lot of artistes when we started playing or release one album and it sells a few thousands, they become their gods. We should humble ourselves. The Bible says the love of money is the beginning of evil. If we know these two keys and rely on God’s grace, we would go places.

  • ‘Nigeria needs ceaseless, sustained prayers’

    ‘Nigeria needs ceaseless, sustained prayers’

    The National President of Ministers of God Prayer Network International (MGPNI), an intercessory interdominational group, Rev. (Mrs.) Bola Oyegbami, has reiterated the calls for more sustained prayers for the redemption of the nation.

    She said prayer is the only option left for Nigerians to explore after various efforts have failed to fix the nation.

    Oyegbami spoke last Thursday in a parley with newsmen ahead of the national peace prayer conference organised by the organisation.

    The conference holds on October 25 at the Trinity House Auditorium, Victoria Island Lagos from 9pm.

    She said: “Prayer is the only thing left for us to do. When insecurity, terrorism, kidnapping, rituals, ethnic clashes, armed robbery and incessant labour strikes become norms, one can only turn to God.”

    Acknowledging that Nigeria is at the precipice of collapse, Oyegbami said prayers can reverse the slide.

    On if prayer is enough to fix the nation, Oyegbami said prayer is at least a good starting point.

    “We would need to do some many things but we can start with prayers. When we pray, God can tell us what to do,” she stressed.

    She said continuous prayers will ensure that government’s efforts to curb the many challenges facing the nation are successful.

    Speakers expected at the conference include Rev (Mrs.) Mercy Ezekiel, Bishop Bankole Jefferson, Pastor Emmanuel Oshoffa and Rev. David Aboderin, among others.

    Oyegbami assured that the entire will be devoted to ceaseless prayers for the much-needed divine intervention.

  • No separate heaven for  politician, says Baptist leader

    No separate heaven for politician, says Baptist leader

    The President of the Nigerian Baptist Convention, Rev. Supo Ayokunle, has tasked Christians in politics to uphold the values of honesty, fairness, righteousness and integrity.

    He said God will hold politicians accountable just like any other person, stating that there is no separate heaven for those in politics.

    Ayokunle spoke recently during the conferment of the Grand Armour Bearer of Christ on the former Governor of Ogun State, Otunba Gbenga Daniel, and his wife, Olufunke.

    He said God is angry with Nigeria because those who need to bear the armour of God in integrity, holiness, righteousness have derailed to idolatry, wickedness and corrupt practices.

    According to the Baptist leader: “There is a battle for the church and God is enlisting people who will join in the army as successful armour bearers. We must first receive the armour which is the grace of God.”

    Ayokunle, who was represented by Rev. Femi Okunola, noted that politics is part of the church life, stating that the devil is highly interested in politics, which can build or ruin the destiny of a nation.

    According to him: “We must focus more on heavenly demands, pray more for heavenly grace, trust more on heavenly father, who can keep, direct and assist us in bringing good govenance to the people and help us to make heaven at the end of life.”

    The visioner, Dr. Henry Ozomata, said that the award was in recognition of the recipients in blazing the trail in service to God and humanity.

    Daniel said that the award was a surprise and further motivation for him to do more for God and the Christian community as long as he lives.

  • ‘There is too much wastage in churches’

    ‘There is too much wastage in churches’

    Pastor Seyi Oladimeji is a church management expert and trainer. The Chief Responsibility Officer of Church Management Consult spoke with Sunday Oguntola on why churches need administrators and sundry issue. Excerpts:   

    How did church management and administration find you and vice versa?

    It happened that I have been finding myself in the position of administrator in all the churches I attended either by default or accident. This has been happening for over 20 years. So, when in 2007 we were stepping out of Daystar Christian Centre to be on our own, I prayed and God said I should begin to communicate what I have learnt over the years to churches so that we can strengthen their hands for the end time harvest.

    I have been part of a church that was not growing and also witnessed a growing church. I have been able to see that the difference is not always the devil as we like to see it but order, because order brings progress.

    What kind of order are we talking about here?

    If you read Genesis, you will find that the earth was void and formless; there was chaos. There was a world that existed between Genesis 1 and Genesis 2. The first was a perfect world but the second had chaos. God had to go to work and rearrange the earth, which is order. Order brings increase automatically. That, to me, was a lesson. God will not bless disorderliness. You will find out there is so much waste in the church because of lack of order. I think it is because most of our resources come without us really working for it unlike in the business environment. One man even noted that no organisation runs like the church. If they try to, they will close down. In the miracle of multiplication, Jesus fed 5000 men with five loaves and two fishes. You know there were about 12,000 people that were fed because women and children will always be more than men.

    Jesus was not thrilled by the miracle but more interested in preventing waste. They gathered 12 basketfuls. Imagine that! If Jesus had not paid attention to that, they would have been waste and they would have moved on. Jesus wanted them to start from the 12 baskets whenever they needed bread the next time. So, the church has many resources that must be well-managed for greater impact.

    What are the components of church administration?

    There are three functional areas of church administration, namely: management of human resources, management of human resources and management of physical resources. When those areas are taken care of, you will be able to do much more with the little resources in place.

    Some people say that the establishment of order in churches will impede the move of the Spirit. Is that true?

    Well, structure enhances growth and the move of the Spirit. I will take you back to the miracle of multiplication. You’d find that the first miracle was the carpeting of the venue with grasses. Then, Jesus said they should make the people sit in groups of fifties. Having them in fifties is order, structure and administration.  By the time the miracle happened they would have mobbed the disciples holding the bread. If you have to share food among hungry thousands, there would have been colossal waste resulting from stampeding.

    So, structure enhances grace and anointing. If there is no structure, there will be dissipation of anointing. So, it enhances and magnifies the move of the Spirit among God’s people.

    Does it mean having structures in place automatically guarantees church growth?

    Structure brings order as I said and whenever God sees order, there will be increase. If you have a box and you just throw your clothes inside it, it will not take many. But when you iron and fold each cloth, the box suddenly has the capacity to take more clothes. Where there is structure and order, there is maximum utilisation of resources.

    Many church leaders complain that most administrators always compete with them for authority and attention…

    …That is why those administrators have to be trained because there is a slight difference between a church administrator and a business manager. A church administrator must see his position as a calling into help ministry. God has called you to help the set man. You are supposed to hold his hands up. You are supposed to help manage the church’s resources and not compete in any way with him.

    If they are not trained, they will begin to compete with church leaders. So, it is a function of training and knowledge that in the church, it is not democracy but theocracy that exists. God can give an instruction to the set man that will go against business rules that you are coming with. So, they must acknowledge the place of the Holy Spirit in the administration of the church of God.

    Isn’t it possible that administrative bureaucracy will also creep up among churches that use administrators?

    You see if you are trained, you know that administration should enhance operations of churches. You don’t mount bottlenecks to hinder the work of God. You put in place structures that will make decision-making faster and easier. You eliminate bureaucracy with the structure you put in place and empower people you put in authority to make decisions with little supervision.

    The general notion is that only charismatic pentecostal churches need administrators because the orthodox ones have perfected the art of administration. What do you say to that?

    There is no church that does not need a good administrator. The charismatic churches may seem the ones that need them most because they don’t have recognised, acceptable theological institutions. Everybody does their own thing but most orthodox churches have theological schools where they learn administration and order.

    But in pentecostal churches, most of the pastors don’t have that training. They just responded to the call and took off. So, they will need administrators to put things in perspectives.

    How do you react to the argument that your trainings appear to be too elitist?

    I think it is just perception. I feel that one of the assignments I have from God is to give people a shift in their minds. There is nothing elitist in what we do. I feel if its godly, it must be beautiful. One of the things that God told me is that all management principles are from the Bible. He said most of what multi-nationals use to make profits of billions every year is from the Bible but we the original owners do not know.

    There is a mindset in the church that tells us anything from God must be cheap and free. We hold our meetings in churches and hotels because we want to capture the spirit of excellence. Excellence is the nature of God. I have also heard it with people confronting me on it. I just believe there is nothing expensive. Everything is a matter of the mind.

    We now hold open seminars for churches where we charge only N2, 500 for a foretaste of what we do. This covers materials, feeding and training for two days. If somebody still thinks it is much, then it is too bad. I am going to attend a 3-day training in the US next month and I know how much I have paid without flight tickets. We should not portray God as poor because he is not.

    How about the cost implication of hiring a church administrator?

    You don’t have to hire one if you are just starting. But as the church grows, there is no way you won’t need one. People can volunteer when you are small but you will need a full-time administrator because you will need to take decisions on an hourly basis. If it is full-time, you have to pay for sure because that person will not work elsewhere.

    What will you say to pastors that refuse to use administrators because of the fear that they will become too powerful for them to handle?

    I will advise such pastors to be secure in their calling. Only those who are not secured will talk like that. Ministry is a team work. There is no assignment that is meant for only one man. You need vision helpers and an administrator is just one of them. If you don’t have an administrator, it will show because there are some things that shouldn’t distract you that will always be taking you away from your core work.

    You noticed the disciples had such a challenge too with administration. They had to appoint deacons to help out. If they didn’t, that would have been the end of the Christian movement.

    What is the idea behind Church Administrators Society of Nigeria (CASON)?

    We just want to professionalise the practice of church administration in Nigeria. We don’t want it to be an all-comer’s affairs. Only those who have gone through the mill should get hired. We want to standardise the practices and put ethics in place that practitioners must follow.

  • ‘Prosperity sermons not biblical’

    The General Overseer, Christ Fire and Miracles Ministry (CFM Worldwide), Pastor (Mrs.) Elizabeth Oseromi, has urged church leaders to preach ‘salvation’ rather than ‘prosperity.’

    She asserted that “prosperity sermons are just not biblical.”

    The cleric spoke recently at a weeklong thanksgiving and remembrance service in honour of the passage of the church’s founder, Late Pastor Oseromi, at the Headquarters of the church in Ado-Ekiti, capital of the state.

    According to her: “It is neither biblical nor even rational to tell people that it is bad or evil for them to be poor or suffer infirmities because we all know it is God who decrees for its creation.”

    “We must therefore know it is wrong to attribute problems in our lives to anyone except the greatest one who is above us all. He is the source both of joy and sadness.”

    Speaking on her last husband, she said: ”He (Pastor Oseromi) was a deliverance star who consistently preached against things of the world.

    “He commanded great love and respect and love within the church and even outside the fold which survive still today. This is what happens when the foundation of anything is truth and light rather deceit and darkness.   She noted that the anointing oil, which is now common in almost all the churches, started with CFM by Oseromi in Ekiti state in 1995, a development she recalled attracted wild condemnation at the time.

  • Adeboye prays for civil servants

    Adeboye prays for civil servants

    The General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor Enoch Adeboye, will hold a special service for public and civil servants next Sunday.

    The service holds at the National headquarters of the RCCG, Redemption Way, Ebutte-Metta, Lagos.

    The Special Assistant to General Overseer, Admin/Personnel, Pastor Johnson Odesola made this known in a press release.

    The programme tagged Rehoboth will attract thousands of civil servants from and feature prayers, bible teaching, song rendition and prophetic ministration.

    Odesola said the civil and public service is the brain-box of any nation, stating that an excellent civil or public service makes the running of the government easy and efficient with delivery of dividends of democracy.

    He argued that with divine intervention, the nation’s public sector can become a model that will move Nigeria forward.

    “There is nothing God cannot do and no matter the challenges facing the public sector in Nigeria, it can be surmounted through prayers to God couple with our positive attitude to work,” Odesola stated.

  • Living Faith: Benefits of divine direction

    Living Faith: Benefits of divine direction

    Following divine direction has benefits. God only leads a man into the profitable paths of life. He leads him into honour, beauty, dignity and glory, making him the envy of other men. I religiously follow divine plan, so I enjoy the benefits it offers.

    Somebody once asked me, “How do you get things done so cheaply?” My reply was, “We don’t embark on anything until it is commanded!” We simply follow divine plan and get results, just as prophet Ezekiel prophesied to the dry bones as he was commanded and they were covered with flesh and rose up as a mighty army.

    Let me show you some benefits of following God’s leading:

    You enjoy protection: When God leads you in a particular direction, He takes the extra step of dispatching angels to protect you along that path. No force in hell can stop a man who has discovered the plan of God for his life and is pursuing it, as angelic forces are on hand to fight on his behalf, to cut off any adversary that dares to come near.

    God’s Word says: For mine Angel shall go before thee, and bring thee in unto the Amorites…and I will cut them off (Exodus 23:20,22-23).The job of the angel assigned to you, is to keep you in the way and to bring you into your destiny. He monitors the divine plan handed over to you, and ensures that it is realized. He clears off any opposition that may want to obstruct you.

    He backs you up:The Word of God says: Faithful is he that calleth you, who also will do it (1 Thessalonians 5:24). God is behind the execution of every divine plan. Once you locate His plan for your life and are following it, God stands strong behind you, to accomplish it. That is why to wander out of the course He has charted for you is to live a miserable life.

    In Joel 2, we discover that the glory of the end-time army lies in each one locating where he belongs and abiding there. That is why even if they fall on swords, they will not be wounded; there’s a divine hand guiding them (Joel 2:8).

    These men will rise to great heights, become prominent and make waves on the earth. They will outshine the earthly stars, all because of the mighty hand of God behind their operations. To enjoy divine backing, you must be on course with God’s divine plan. Divine guidance guarantees “divinely programmed” prominence. Nobody who locates the ways of God and walk in them ever ends up a loser! If you allow God to lead you, He will take you to high places in life.

    All you really need to make a mark on the earth is to secure God’s backing.

    You experience ease:His soul shall dwell at ease; and his seed shall inherit the earth (Psalm 25:13). Divine direction also eases life for you. You find that because you are following divine plan and enjoy divine backing, life is cheapened for you. People see you as being extraordinary, not knowing that what you have is actually the extraordinary backing of God.

    Once you embrace divine plan, you dwell at ease. Many run from pillar to post, chasing after their own plans. Rather, chase after His plans, because everything that makes for life and godliness is contained therein.

    I am absolutely restful because I am right at the centre of divine plan. Before I make any move, I check it over and over again with Him, just to be sure I don’t deviate from His plan.

    You render the devil helpless:Following God’s plan for your life renders the devil helpless over you (Psalm 23:1,5). You become unbeatable, a man respected by hell. Why? Because God cannot send you on a mission and Satan hijack you. He may attempt to, by causing uproar and confusion, so that you don’t have access to God’s voice; but once you refuse to be distracted, Satan cannot handle you.

    Remember that it is God’s will to lead you to where the pastures are green. He is committed to leading you to where your profiting lies (Isaiah 48:17), but you must be a committed follower.

    Friend, the grace to enjoy the benefits of direction is available, if you are born again. You are born again by confessing your sins and accepting Jesus as your Lord and Saviour.

     

    If you are set for this new birth experience, please say this prayer: Lord Jesus, I am a sinner. I cannot help myself. Forgive me of my sins. Cleanse me with Your precious Blood. Deliver me from sin and satan, to serve the Living God. From today, I accept You as my Lord and personal Saviour. Thank You for saving me. Now I know I am born again!

     

    We invite you to come and fellowship with us at the Faith Tabernacle, Canaan Land, Ota, the covenant home of Winners. We have four services on Sundays, holding at 6:00 a.m., 7:35 a.m., 9:10 a.m. and 10.45 noon respectively.

     

    I know this teaching has blessed you. Write and share your testimony with me through: Faith Tabernacle, Canaan Land, Ota, P.M.B. 21688, Ikeja, Lagos, Nigeria; or call 7747546-8; or E-mail: feedback@lfcww.org

  • ‘It’s wrong for churches to run business ventures’

    ‘It’s wrong for churches to run business ventures’

    The senior pastor of the Foundation of Truth Assembly (FOTA), Surulere, Lagos, Rev. Yomi Kasali, is a radical with a good cause. He spoke with Sunday Oguntola on the sorry state of the church and why abuses persist, among others. Excerpts:  

    What will be different with this year’s Giant Killer’s conference?

    Giant killer Conference is when we come together as a church to review the purpose of our existence. We thank God for His mercies over us as families and a church. Then, we declare prophetically whatever God has put into our mind for us. Every year, we pick a particular giant that God wants us to deal with. This year, we are talking about the fall of the mighty. God has spoken to me and the church that some of us want to be great and mighty in life but we should look out for what kills mighty men.

    Talking about mighty men falling, how come many big ministers are getting enmeshed in adultery and other scandals these days?

    I guess it is the way we structure our churches these days. There are too many preachers without fathers. They do not submit to any leadership or authority. They have become ‘alpha’ and ‘omega’ of not just their ministries but also of their lives. When we are not accountable to our members, our peers and fathers, it makes us become immune to rebukes and questioning. That is a direct path to destruction. Every man should know that even though God is using them, they are not infallible. Many have become gods of men and no more men of God.

    Our moral values have gone down. I believe that the church, by DNA, should be a moral institution, not an educational institution or business institution. Since we have lost our moral values, it is easy to see our desperation. We have shifted attention from the pulpits to profits, businesses and politics. Some churches run like clubs and business schools. We teach people more about how to make money and not how to make heaven.

    Is it wrong for churches to be involved in business ventures?

    Yes, it is. I am absolutely and strongly against it. The church was not created for business but soul-winning. The original template was given to us by Jesus Himself. He never had business but soul-winning in mind. We can teach business like I do but the church as an entity or institution should never establish business organisations.

    Individuals and church members can run businesses but churches must never get involved. The money we realise from tithes and offering, in my opinion, should never be diverted to business ventures.

    So, your church cannot start a bookshop or school?

    We would never my brother. Even if we do, it will be to alleviate poverty and help the downtrodden. A business enterprise, by definition in commerce and economics, is set up solely for profit. A church is to serve and invest into lives. If I have a $100million extra in the church purse, I would rather support institutions and assist those offering educational services than set up one.

    But how about churches floating private universities?

    It is equally wrong my brother. I understand every church wants to have at least one these days to have their share of the cake and keep members. But isn’t that why the ASUU strike will go on? Our fathers in the Lord should have been able to speak to government officials to open our public schools but they won’t do that because their schools benefit more from the strikes. The more public schools strike, the more enrolment they get. They will even be praying that the strikes do not end. That way, it is now about sectional and not national interests. We should have been mediating between ASUU and government officials but we can’t because we have vested interests.

    It is painful because how many people can attend our private universities. There are thousands of students out of schools and we have them in our churches too.

    But these universities are considered mission schools

    It will be wrong to call them mission universities. They are not. Let’s be very clear about that. Mission is never profit-oriented. These private universities are set up for profits. What we always do is to look at the churches behind them and conclude they are mission-minded. Churches can truly be behind them but they are profit organisations.

    But they say they make the profits to plow them back to mission projects

    I don’t believe that because it just doesn’t make sense. I will say to myself why do I need to invest N10billion into a private university to make N1billion and then take that to missions? If I am really after missions, why not invest the N10billion at a go into missions since that is my intention from the word go?

    The missionary schools that we had in the 60s and 70s were purely mission-oriented. They spent monies to educate the critical mass. But how many attend the private universities we set up today? They are for the upper middle class and not for the critical mass.

    You have been talking about the terrible state of the church for years. Do you sometimes feel like you are talking to the air?

    I feel like that absolutely many times. Like Elijah, I feel I am the odd one out there and feel that I should quit. But you can’t, that is what you are called to do. God told Obadiah to tell Elijah that He has 70 other prophets hiding in caves that have not bowed to Baal. So sometimes, I know there are other disenchanted prophets, intimidated and hiding in caves like me. We need to come together and form progressive, conservative prophets that can speak louder on an alliance.

    We need new leaders that have not joined the bandwagon and the recklessness in the ministry. I am trusting God He will bring us together to challenge the status quo and return the church to her rightful places.

    The image of the church keeps plummeting. How can we reverse this trend?

    I believe that leadership is the answer. We need courageous leadership within the church. I pray that politicians will not come and correct us. At the rate we are going, we might have a Pharaoh who will not know Joseph within the next decade. We keep thinking it can’t happen but it will happen in fulfillment of the scriptures. If we don’t judge ourselves, then unbelievers will judge us. Our image keeps plummeting on a daily basis and people do not believe in us anymore. We are planning for our convention now and spending some good money to buy equipment and beautify our auditorium. We asked sellers to get us the equipment to the church and then we pay immediately but they have been refusing. They say they don’t trust churches any more. They want us to pay first before they supply. It is as bad as that.

    So, we need courageous church leadership to stem the tide. Then, our members must become aware and demand accountability. Our members are too naïve and just want churches where they will be pampered. It’s time for people to start protesting and walking out of churches where justice and righteousness are not preached and demonstrated. We have church leaders but no moral leaders. That is why we do not speak to political leadership. We cover up our own shortcomings and just look away.

    Is it possible to hold church leaders to accountability in a culture where any scrutiny or questioning is condemned as an act of rebellion?

    That is the question I cannot really answer because each church has bye-laws. In our church, we have a deaconate board that can ask me any questions. I grow up in the Foursquare that has serious accountability culture. So, I give financial reports and everything to the board here.

    I feel and know I am accountable to them. Any member that goes to any church where he cannot ask questions should walk away. Accountability is a right they must insist on.

    We also get to hear a lot of ‘Touch not my anointed and do my prophet no harm’ these days. What’s your position on this?

    That is a very dangerous scripture. Every Christian is anointed as long as there is a covenant relationship. Pragmatically, I agree we should not speak ill of any man, including men of God. As a church member, I have the right to talk to my pastor. If he cannot answer you, then take a leave.

    I believe that scripture should not be used to justify abuses and reckless living among church leaders. I believe the anointed should also not touch God’s people. It should also work the other way round.

    Don’t you think the fact that we cannot question church leadership further makes it impossible to do the same with political leaders?

    I think so. I think that there is an alliance of the princes and priests in Nigeria. Our religious and political leaders are collaborating against the masses. The way God works is to have them checkmate themselves. But when they align, it can be tough for the people. In our nation, politicians approach religious leaders and ask them to help shut the masses for a gain. The masses are being abused on both sides.

    If people demand accountability from church leaders, they in turn can check politicians. And trust politicians they can say ‘since you are doing this, we’d also bring out your dossiers. You once built churches without approvals; you got waivers; you got free lands and C of O’. That is what will make a healthy nation. Our people don’t know the power they have. If they choose to blacklist some churches by leaving, the leaders will sit up.

    You talked about churches helping the poor. How much of that have you done?

    We have done some. Every year, we spend millions to grade Dauda Imam Street. We run a hospital where we offer free treatment and medications to anybody. We pay the doctors and nurses without charging patients a dime. We have over 4,400 patients as at the last time I checked.

    We still do the cloth-the-naked programme that we do every year. We feed the poor and do other projects without running any business venture.