Category: Worship

  • Obadare for burial in  multi-million naira casket

    Obadare for burial in multi-million naira casket

    • Goes home on August 17

    Renowned evangelist and founder of World Soul Winning Evangelical Ministry (WOSEM), Prophet Timothy Obadare, who died on March 21 at 85, will be buried in a casket with the same design as the ones used for popular American musicians, Michael Jackson and Whitney Houston.

    This was disclosed last week by his eldest child, Dr Paul Obadare, during an interaction with reporters.

    The younger Obadare said nothing was too much or glamorous to celebrate the deceased preacher who touched many lives worldwide.

    He said: “If carnal men are given the best burials, I see nothing wrong in celebrating a man who gave God and humanity his best through soul-winning.”

    Describing the late preacher as a global citizen with international impact, Obadare said arrangements are in top gear to host dignitaries for the funeral programme.

    The programme commences on August 15 with services of songs in Ilesha, Akure, Ibadan and Lagos.

    On August 16, there will be a lying-in-state at Ilesha and wake service.

    An interdenominational service holds on August 17th before his burial at a mausoleum at the WOSEM conference ground at Ilesha-Ife Expressway, Ilesha, Ogun State.

    Obadare said there will also be documentaries on the several powerful crusades of the renowned evangelist with testimonies of about 500 people.

    No fewer than six governors, royal fathers and church leaders across the globe are expected at the funeral events, he added.

    Obadare further stated that Osun State Governor, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, has agreed to support the funeral programmes, stating that the governor has begun the construction of Bolorunduro Road leading to the late evangelist’s residence.

    The mausoleum, he stated, will become a Mecca of sort for those willing to offer prayers and seek the face of God.

    Speaking on WOSEM after its founder, Obadare, who is the general overseer of the ministry in America and Europe, said the senior Obadare laid solid structures that would see the ministry through.

    Obadare said: “Baba instructed us to stick to soul-winning and never be involved in church politics.

    “He said if we do this, we would be fine, but if not, we would be in trouble.”

    He said WOSEM’s leaders would meet after the funeral to chart the way forward and define the leadership structure of the organisation.

  • ‘My life at 50’

    ‘My life at 50’

    The Senior Pastor of Life Changers Assembly Lagos, Pastor Gbolahan Dada, clocked 50 recently. He spoke with Sunday Oguntola on his life, the church and the nation. Excerpts:

    For those who are not yet 50, how does it feel at that age?

    Well, it is a good feeling. At 50, you are consolidating. At 50, you are no longer looking at who to marry. At 50, you are looking back and thanking God for what He has done for you over the years. At 50, you are thinking of how to do much more for God. At 50, there is no cause for anxiety. You are only looking ahead to a brighter future.

    How will you assess your life at 50?

    I would be more comfortable if you had asked people to do that. But with all sense of modesty, I will say God has been faithful, especially since He came into my life. One has been able to do so much through His help. I have been able to transform lives, by His grace, in Nigeria and abroad. The changed lives and testimonies are there. So far, it’s been wonderful and we can only pray for more grace and strength to accomplish more for Him.

    At 50, there must be new goals to pursue. What would that be for you?

    Well, one of the things I did just when I knew I was nearing 50 was to review my relationship with God. It is possible to have a thriving ministry without a thriving relationship with God. It is a dangerous stage to get to and I do not want that. So, I want a more thriving and robust relationship with God now. That was the decision I have taken after the celebration and euphoria were over. I have gone back to seek the face of God in this direction.

    So, my decision is to know more of God. I believe I can do much for God when I am more with Him. That is my objective. I want to walk more with God to be able to do more with Him. It is good to make projections but one needs God to do everything.

    With the benefits of hindsight, are there things that you would have done differently if you were to do them again now?

    I am somebody that is very slow in taking decisions. I’d rather wait for God rather than going ahead of Him. Walking in steps with God keeps away from mistakes and regrets. Once I am sure I heard from Him, there is no stopping me. So, I hardly have regrets because I take my time to get directions from Him.

    You have been outside the country recently. What has been occupying you over there?

    I never had any desire to be junketing about. One of our senior ministers told me several years ago to stay in my primary place of calling and watch over the sheep. He said I should seek to know and not to be known. So, I concentrated on working based on what God called me to do and as the works begin to speak for themselves, people began to call me for ministrations outside the country. I have been to places like Estonia, Finland, India and the former Soviet Union. I found out what I have are needed over there. So, the apostolic ministry has taken off. I also travel a lot within Nigeria for revival services and leadership conferences.

    You also clocked 25 years in ministry…

    Yes, 25 years of impact, God’s faithfulness and witnessing transformation of lives among people. I get to places where people will come and say, ‘Pastor, bless you. Do you still remember my daughter?’ and I will say ‘no’. And they are like ‘you did the christening 23 years ago and now she is a graduate’. Such encounters make one feel fulfilled.

    You started quite early, did you feel short-changed back then especially when your contemporaries were pursuing careers and you left for ministry?

    I was practising as an architect back then and ministry was not something I went out for. I was a Muslim and did not have any relationship with Christianity. I happen to be the first generation Christian in my family. I was in my room one day when God showed up and asked me to serve Him. So, I was left with no choice than to follow Him. So, I have no regret at all.

    The best way to live is to contribute. If I were to continue with my career, I would be seeking of what to grab and all that with no fulfillment. But I have found fulfillment serving God. Most of my colleagues are pursuing careers but I have been making impact and fulfilling destiny. By the grace of God, looking back now, I am not a pushover in their midst.

    Was there ever a time in your life you felt God was far away?

    You know when I gave my life to Christ, I had a relationship with convictions with God. I had a deep encounter that made Him more real to me. I don’t ever doubt Him despite the challenges that I have had to go through. I just believe that every challenge gives me an opportunity to know Him more. Every challenge has been an inspiration and not a discouragement.

    The issue of succession has been a challenge in the Nigerian church. Why is this so?

    I believe, like the Bible says, that two cannot walk together except they be agree. If you have new converts, they will soon become disciples if you follow them up enough. With their loyalty and integrity proven, one should be able to open up to them. They no longer relate as boys but partners because they now have direct access to your ministerial exploits. But I found out that a lot of our church leaders have things to hide.

    For me, I have nothing to hide. I try to trust people easily until they give me reasons not to. But once you don’t betray a trust and we are on the same page, I don’t have any issue with you at all.

    What will people find in Life Changers that might be difficult to find elsewhere?

    In Life Changers, we do not adulterate the word at all. I was raised by Dr Tunde Joda, who preaches the word of God with integrity. In this place, we do not have to impress anybody or embellish the word. We deliver the word unadulterated. People don’t have to go through me to access God. They can reach Him on their own and get the same results that we got. So, we make the word people-friendly and the atmosphere too so that people’s hunger for God can be met.

    Personally, my wife and I have gone through challenges especially in the delay for children, but we stood on the word and got results.

    How many years did you have to wait?

    We waited for eight years to have our children and I will tell you it was not funny at all. You should ask my wife how it was like. God, however, has used our testimonies to challenge people within and outside our church.

    What do you have to say on the nation?

    I found out that Nigerian people are one of the easiest to lead in the whole world in the sense that we are obedient and we respect authorities. If our leaders will value the trust and confidence that followers have in them, Nigeria will be a better place. Ironically, our leaders take us for granted. They think we are fools and docile. We are not fools, but as Africans we have natural respect for authorities and leadership. But if you push Nigerians to be wall, they will react. So, our leaders should remember God and have Nigerians in mind because with what we are seeing now, posterity may not forgive some of them based on their attitude to leadership and power.

  • Adeboye to business owners: Draw close to God

    The General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor Enoch Adeboye, has advised business executives to draw closer to God for lasting success without sorrow.

    He spoke last Sunday during a special service for business executives and owners.

    Adeboye said they will experience unusual breakthrough in life and business by dedicating their lives to God and following His pathways.

    X-raying the committed life of King Solomon despite his adulterous background, Adeboye noted that he showed appreciation to God for the past and expressed gratefulness for the present.

    He told the business owners: “Thank God for the present so that your future can be glorious.”

    The cleric said the wisdom of God stood Solomon out, asking the business owners to also seek for divine direction that will make them outstanding.

    Adeboye challenged the congregation not to relent in seeking for wisdom that will bring about promotion in their chosen careers.

    He pointed out that all Solomon requested for was not for selfish interest but “to serve God”.

    This, he said, should be the ultimate of all Christians in business.

    Speaking to reporters after the service, the chairman/chief executive officer, Shebah Oil Services Ltd, Joseph Adenuga, said only business men with the fear of God can deliver quality services and resist the temptation of cutting corners.

    According to him: “When we get it right in the spiritual angle, we can do better in the physical things.

    “The services we render must be done in a friendly manner such that they add value for the exchange.

    “Quality service should be rendered to those who demand for it, with the fear of God as guideline because whatever we do unto fellow human beings is directly unto God.”

    He added: “If we are going to succeed in anything in the world, we must have an ally. And the greatest ally is God and doing things in God’s way will definitely bring an impact.”

  • Engaging the breakthrough power of faith!

    RecogniSe that faith is a personal responsibility! For your faith to work, it has to be operated by you. It’s only your faith that will make you become what God says.

    God has vowed, yet it takes your own faith to become what He has declared (Isaiah 14:27).

    Two things brought about the fulfillment of the prophetic word in Sarah’s life: her faith got the job done, and she did not only believe that it would be done, she also believed in the set time (Gen 21:1-2). Every prophecy is ordained to be fulfilled at the set time, because we serve a God of appointed time (Habakkuk 2:3).

    God is committed to His timing. When you are in line with the appointed time, your next levels will come. And of the children of Issachar, which were men that had understanding of the times, to know what Israel ought to do…(1 Chronicles 12:32). If you don’t have an understanding of the time, you stand to be messed up.

    God’s nature in the

    prophetic

    • God speaks according to Himself (Genesis 22:17-18): He speaks according to His power to deliver, His wisdom to create solution, and His unlimited resources to make happen anything He says. God speaks according to what He can do. Without faith, God cannot move on your behalf (Hebrews 11:6). Whosoever wants to see God work in his/her favour, must believe that God is what He says He is, and will do what He says He will do.

    • God speaks according to His strength, and strength is the trigger for exploit (Psalm 24:7-8). His strength means that no gate can be shut against Him. His strength is for your conquest, which forces every door open.

    The Breakthrough

    Nature of Faith:

    • Faith is sharing responsibility with God in the face of scriptures, so as to commit Him to make good His promise: Any faith that seeks to make God absolutely responsible for the outcome of your life, is an irresponsible faith. Real faith makes you take responsibility to see God in action. Until your part is played, God is not committed.

    • Faith is the spiritual virtue that establishes partnership with the invincible God, thereby empowering us to do the impossible: Every time your faith comes alive, God’s partnership with you on that issue of concern is established. So, it is your faith that establishes your partnership with God in dealing with the issues of your life. Every time you believe God, you commit his partnership with you, which empowers you to do the impossible.

    • Faith is not just reaching out to God who is in heaven; faith is bringing God down to where you are: You are both on the battlefield. His name is called the Omnipotent God, and with the breath of His nostrils, He will slay His enemies.

    • Faith is putting God’s word to work, believing (Proverbs 23:7): You must maintain a thought pattern that is in line with what you believe.

    • Faith converts the Word into flesh (John 1:14): It converts the spiritual to physical and the immaterial into material.

    • Faith is not just getting God to do something; it is securing God’s partnership in getting things done: Faith brings you into partnership that makes you dare the undareable, speak the unspeakable and deliver the impossible (1 Corinthians 3:9).

    Friend, the power to see prophecies fulfilled is the privilege of those saved. You get saved as you confess your sins and accept Jesus as your Saviour and Lord. If you are set for it, please say this prayer: Lord Jesus, I come to You today. I am a sinner. Forgive me of my sins. Cleanse me with Your precious Blood. Today, I accept You as my Lord and Saviour. Thank You, for saving me! Now I know, I am born again! I will continue with this teaching next week.

    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

  • ‘Churches are empowering lives’

    Churches are bridging the gap by providing succour and complimenting government’s effort, the general overseer of Love of Christ Chapel Ministries, Prophet Peter Olowoporoku, has declared.

    He lauded churches for providing quality education and hospitality to people government ordinarily cannot access.

    Olowoporoku noted that many churches have distributed relief materials, medical supplies and put smiles on the faces of millions.

    He assured the church would be actively involved in the agricultural and housing sectors in the nearest future.

    Olowoporoku said despite bad elements within the body of Christ, some churches have been used as a connection between God and men.

    The cleric spoke during the national women retreat of the church where he urged leaders to go back to God.

    Speaking on the theme “Rooted and grounded in Him,” he lamented that every segment of the country is not functional.

    According to him: “The government can’t keep telling us the economy is better on the papers when it is not evident in the lives of people.”

    No fewer than 13 women received empowerment resources such as grinding and popcorn machines free of charge.

    The wife of the general overseer, Mrs. Grace Olowoporoku, explained that the empowerment drive was borne out the high level of poverty among women, some of whom, she said, are just full-time house wives.

  • RCCG parish seeks bigger  auditorium in UK

    RCCG parish seeks bigger auditorium in UK

    If things go as planned, the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Living Faith Connections, United Kingdom will soon relocate to a more befitting auditorium.

    This was disclosed by the pastor-in-charge, Chris Adeoye, during a fund raising dinner and choir album launch last week in Lagos.

    Adeoye shared how the church secured the current facility in a restricted industrial area in 2005 after serious battles with government officials.

    The facility on 23, Thames Road Barking UK, he stated, has since become too small for the ever-expanding scope and membership of the church.

    “It has become difficult for us to have ministry expression. We have outreaches and community projects that cannot be accomplished in our current space,” Adeoye informed.

    Making a strong appeal for a bigger space, he said another facility within the same neighbourhood has been offered to the church for purchase.

    Negotiations, he stated, are on for the facility where he said an eatery, a studio, a gym and office complexes with a 2,000-seater auditorium and storage facilities would be sited.

    Adeoye added that a youth academy and conference rooms would also be part of the facility when completed.

    He appealed to Kingdom-minded Christians to support the church’s quest, promising them of divine interventions in returns.

    The general overseer of Agape Generation Church Akure, Bishop Felix Adejumo, said such projects offered Christians another opportunity to enjoy divine provisions.

    Reeling out his personal testimonies of giving, Adejumo said givers can never lack or be backward in life.

    According to him: “God is not looking for your money but channels through which He can supply His blessings.”

    He solicited support for the project, assuring that such visions would always become realities.

    The church’s choir also presented its new album beyond the noun with delightful renditions from the work.

    The evening was spiced up with music by Gbenga Adenuga, Evangelist Toun Soetan and Muyiwa Olarenwaju from the UK.

  • NGF crisis needless distraction, says cleric

    NGF crisis needless distraction, says cleric

    The raging brouhaha over the disputed Nigeria Governors Forum (NGF) chairmanship election is an unnecessary distraction that will adversely affect governance and delivery of democratic dividends, the Parish Priest of St. Peter’s Anglican Church, Lekki, Lagos, Rev. Asoliye Douglas-West, has declared.

    He said governors should concentrate on transforming their states instead of dissipating energy and attention on the Forum, which he described as a mere pressure group.

    Douglas-West, in a statement titled NGF and the uncalculated consequences of misgovernance, said: “The escalating prominence of NGF and its convoluting activities have become a source of offensive distraction.

    “The primary area of jurisdiction of any governor is the state where he was elected as governor. Each governor has a constitutionally-imposed obligation to harness efforts and resources directed towards accomplishing the ideals of good governance.

    “Getting embroiled in electioneering and sustaining the grip on the instrument of NGF leadership would involve huge expenditure of resources in time and treasury.

    “The distraction that comes with a deep involvement in the secondary politics of NGF has its own consequences.”

    Douglas-West lamented that the horse trading in the Forum has cost states the attention of their governors and developmental resources.

    The cleric added: “There is a tendency that resources would necessarily be (mis)appropriated and/or diverted. Every decision has an inherent opportunity cost.

    “So a governor decides to invest more time and treasury resources to actualise his personal proprietary ambition at the expense of his electoral mandate, then governance will suffer.”

    He advised governors to concentrate on delivering on their electoral mandate instead of politicking over the Forum’s activities.

  • Engaging the power of faith to fulfill prophecies (2)

    Last week, we learnt about what prophetic words are, what faith is and how we can fire up our faith. This week, I will be teaching on what to do to see prophecies fulfilled.

    1. Inject your faith into that prophetic word: You inject faith by reading every prophetic word, aligning them to scriptures, and aligning relevant testimonies with them. When you build your faith into every prophetic word, you bring it to fulfillment. Until you mix it with faith in you, prophetic words will never deliver (Hebrews 4:2).

    2. Expect to see them fulfilled: What you don’t expect, you are not entitled to experience. Expectation is the pregnancy that births your manifestations. If you don’t expect it, faith cannot deliver it (Hebrews 11:1).

    3. Engage the power of the Holy Ghost to facilitate delivery: The Holy Ghost is a facilitator of fulfilment of prophecies. He converts the Word to flesh. He turns the way against your adversaries (Luke 1:34-35; Isaiah 34:16).

    You must invoke the Ministry of the Holy Ghost to accelerate and facilitate the fulfilment of the prophetic word in your life.

    Forces behind the Prophetic Word:

    The reason some of us have problems experiencing the fulfilment of prophecies is, we do not understand the forces behind the prophetic word:

    God speaks according to Himself, not according to us (Genesis 22:16-18).

    Only a divine hand can deliver a divine agenda, because divine agenda is according to divine status, and that is not ours (Genesis 22:16-18).

    •God speaks according to His capacity, not according to our limitations (2 Kings 7:1-2, 19).

    •God speaks according to His power, not our weakness. The Bible says: He ruleth by His power forever… (Psalm 66:7).

    •God speaks according to His authority. For the LORD of hosts hath purposed, and who shall disannul it? and his hand is stretched out, and who shall turn it back? (Isaiah 14:27).

    •God speaks according to His wisdom. God’s wisdom is creative because by wisdom, He founded the earth and by understanding He established the heavens (Proverbs 3:19).

    •God speaks according to His resources. The silver is mine, and the gold is mine, saith the LORD of hosts (Haggai 2:8; Psalm 50:10; Psalm 24:1).

    •God speaks according to His integrity. When God says a thing, and you believe it, you have committed His integrity to perform it. He speaks according to His integrity; He cannot deny Himself (Titus 1:2; Hebrews 6:18).

    •He speaks according to His unlimited ability. God fed the Israelites with two meals per day for years and gave them water from the rock. He speaks according to His Almightiness and Omnipotency.

    In our quest to see prophecies fulfilled, we must also understand that when God speaks, everyone and everything hear. When God speaks, all opposition clears off the way.

    The Prophetic Nature of the Word:

    God’s Word is absolutely prophetic. God speaks to the lives and destinies of His people through scriptures. Every Word of scripture is prophetic and ordained to be fulfilled (Isaiah 34:16).

    Every scripture is a more sure Word of prophecy. When you discover what is written concerning you, pick it, believe it, and God will confirm it.

    Do you know how the bone of a baby develops in the womb (Ecclesiastes 11:5)? If you cannot tell, how can you know the ways of God that made all things? You just believe it, and God will confirm it.

    Well, I have good news for you: God has ordained this year for your “Double Portion and Next Levels.” Therefore, welcome to your month of unlimited possibilities! Jesus is Lord!

    Friend, the power to see prophecies fulfilled is the preserve of those born again. You become born again as you confess your sins and accept Jesus as your Saviour and Lord. If you are set for it, please say this prayer: Lord Jesus, I come to you today. I am a sinner. Forgive me of my sins. Cleanse me with your precious Blood. Today, I accept you as my Lord and Saviour. Thank You, for saving me! Now I know, I am born again! I will continue with this teaching next week.

    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

  • ‘My efforts to reform Celestial Church’

    ‘My efforts to reform Celestial Church’

    Prophet Israel Ogundipe is one of the young, dynamic leaders in the Celestial Church of Christ (CCC). The shepherd-in-charge of Genesis Model International, CCC , Alakuko, Lagos spoke with Sunday Oguntola on how he is trying to change ”barbaric practices and doctrines” in the church. Excerpts:

    You were in the banking sector. Why did you leave?

    Yes, I was in the bank for three years. The last place I worked was Gateway Bank Plc in Abeokuta before it went under. I came back to Lagos then and concentrated on tilling. I had passion for tilling because when I was in school, I used proceeds from it to keep body and soul together.

    Can you talk briefly on your background?

    I attended Universal College of Technology, Ile Ife, Osun State. Even when I graduated, I was still into tilling. I did it until I was called in 2000. I was actually born into a Muslim family. My Muslim name was Wasiu but my parents got converted. They joined Christ Gospel Apostolic Church (CGAC) and my mother became a deaconess. My father happened to be a deacon there too while I used to play instruments in the church.

    But I used to attend this Celestial Church and the man in charge was like a father to me. His name is Prophet Femi Shoyoye. He loves children and youths. I was playing instruments that day when I went into a trance. Later, the gift of prophecy came and miracles started happening.

    How easy was it for you to run a Celestial Church considering your pentecostal background?

    I never desired to have a church but people started gathering. They suggested we start a fellowship, which we did. But it was challenging from day one because I wasn’t born into the Celestial Church. I was operating differently from what people expected. I added my pentecostal background to what I met on the ground, which elicited a lot of criticism from the people on ground. When they started seeing the hands of God and found nothing incriminating about me, they started becoming more open.

    And your parents accepted the movement without any fuss?

    A lot of CGAC members, of course, met them and said they should kick against it. But my father is a liberal Christian. He stood his ground and said he believed God must have sent me to the CCC for a reason. He believes there is no Church in heaven. So, they accepted it and support me 100 percent.

    So, how well have you assimilated the CCC culture?

    I believe the Church has its own doctrines but, of course, I have seen some barbaric beliefs among some CCC members too. Some people brought in what the founder did not receive. So, I have been close to the leaders and realised there are good doctrines here. I know the rules, especially major things like why we are not wearing shoes and the use of white garments. They are all in the Bible. My own is raising a people of values and preparing them for transformation. There are things, however, that we don’t do here.

    Like what and what?

    We don’t restrict people to come based on whether or not they have white garments. If you come here during service days, you will find more people with muftis. Some of them were in the CCC before but left when they saw some abuses. They are comfortable worshipping with you now. We don’t do stream-bathing or cleansing. I believe that it’s barbaric and uncalled for. You may bath, but can you bath away bad character? If you lack values, it is all a waste of time.

    What kinds of reformations are you bringing to the CCC?

    Well, I am just trying to change the notion that the Church is barbaric and fetish. Before we applied more energy but now we need more strategies. When you apply strategies, you do more creativity and spirituality. We teach people a lot of the Bible here. We do marriage seminars, youth empowerment, women fellowship and run a leadership school. We just graduated some people from courses like management, finance, delegation and personal development. We tell people not every problem is caused by witches and wizards. So, we ask people to be value-driven and be purposeful.

    Being here was never my choice; it was the will of God. I believe that what I am enjoying is the grace of God. I have embraced wisdom and allowed God have His way. We also do not do spiritual isolation for people. Once we finish services, everyone goes home. When we have special retreats, people are encouraged to take hotel accommodations around and never sleep in the Church. There is nowhere here that people cannot go to. We only have our altar, which is always not accessible to everyone in other churches too. We don’t have any shrine or special praying ground. We are just guarding against the many abuses that have been seen in the CCC.

    You are one of the most criticised preachers in CCC. Why is that?

    You know when you are trying to introduce reforms, you will be singled out for attacks. We love rumours and grape vines. We love celebrating people’s shames and pulling down those on top. Since we don’t go to streams, we start our Sunday Service for 10am and end 12noon, there are bound to be criticisms. We also empower women and youths so they are sure to misinterpret our intentions. Nobody likes those who are ahead. They want to do everything to assassinate your character.

    Are you still in touch with your pentecostal root?

    I have many friends in the pentecostal churches. Some of them have been here to minister. I also get invitations to minister in pentecostal churches. I minister with my sultana, not because I have to but because I always like people to know who I am. I tell them if they are not comfortable with my sultana, they can let me be. My mentors are Pastor Matthew Ashimolowo, Bishop T.D Jakes and Pastor Paul Adefarasin. So, you will know my pentecostal roots are still intact. I read a lot because a reader is always a leader. Many people thought I was going to change the church to pentecostal when we started but here we are today. I am a reformist and I am prepared to step out of the comfort zone.

    Tell me what really happened about the case of the people who were involved in a fire accident in your Church that went viral in the media?

    The Bible says by their fruits, you will know them. Anytime you want to go to a new level, one must expect a new devil. We are not into going to trance in this church. But this lady came and said she was in a trance. I was not around then but a reception was held for her. There was a perfume spread on her while she had a burning candle in her hand. It caught fire and she and others suffered burns. They were taken to a private hospital and referred to the General Hospital. We spent close to N1million on all of them.

    In the process, some people started suggesting to the lady who went on a trance to get more money from me. I have never touched Church funds in my life. I don’t charge but live only on what people give me. While the others celebrated our gestures, she became greedy. She asked us to rent her an apartment, which we did. We even furnished the house for her.

    We gathered she refused to be treated again. Others got well while her burns became severe. She apparently wanted to use that to get more money. She asked for surgery, which they declined. We placed her on a weekly allowance of N5,000 and she went to a private hospital somewhere in Ijoko, Ogun State to get a bill of N1.5 million for surgery. I refused to pay because one cannot even operate a chicken in that kind of hospital.

    We would found out she had a plan to get N500,000 while the doctor pocket N1million. I started getting threat text messages and she took me to Labe Orun, a Yoruba programme on TV. I went and succeeded in exposing all her lies. People are always like that and we have moved on.

    How about the evangelist who was reported dead a few weeks after the gift of a new car from you?

    The man was one of the most loyal workers. So, when he died, I felt a sense of loss. He was a good evangelist. But I don’t see a Church where people don’t die. This man should have been 50 next year. But we never knew he was hypertensive. He was sick for a while. One day, he had an attack and was rushed to the hospital. His BP was over 200. He took a drug, which aggravated the condition. Before then, I gave him a Peugeot 406 and people celebrated him. He died and we did his funeral. We gave his wife money, sold the car and returned the proceeds to her too. When I read that a fellow in this church threatened to deal with him and that was why he died, I was baffled. These are just speculations. The devil will fight back when you are a reformer and we shall overcome.

  • RCCG lifts kids with N1million prize

    RCCG lifts kids with N1million prize

    No fewer than ten talented kids have bagged NI million cash prize at the grand finale of God’s Children Got Talent (GCGT), an initiative of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Lagos Province Four.

    Others made away with prizes such as musical instruments and N750,000.

    GCGT was birthed in the City of David of the RCCG as a platform to provide an atmosphere for families to celebrate talented children.

    One of the programme coordinators, Adedoyin Odunfa, said it’s an initiative designed to identify, promote, encourage and develop the talents that God has endowed the children with in furtherance of the gospel.

    She said the programme is assuming a province-wide dimension with about 97 parishes participating for the first time.

    It started with audition in March 2013 with 768 children at the Nigerian Law School, she said, adding that the numbers were eventually pruned to 57 after going through various stages of trials

    She said five key talents, including dancing, singing, musical instruments, and the non performing arts, – writing and drawing were on display.

    Adedoyin said the children featured in the age group of 5 – 6 years; 7-9years; 10-12years; 13-15years and 16-19years.

    She said the initiative will culminate in a talent development programme.

    On future plans for the initiative, she said: “We are going to enroll some of them in a talent development programme in the areas in which the teens showcased their talents in this competition.

    “We are going to find schools that can train the children in their various talents, and we will enroll them there.

    “We will pay for one year schooling for them and they will go through that one year and develop their talents further.”

    She said with time, the programme would go national and eventually attain international outlook.

    Some of the Judges were Joke Sylva, Sir Nwokedi, a well known orchestra-classical music guru, T.Y. Bello and Femi.