Showing posts with label RCCG. Show all posts
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Tuesday, 26 July 2016

Adeboye

RCC G Pastor's Abductors Demand N100m Ransom


The Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) yesterday said it would no longer accept the abduction and killing of its members any more. The Head of Media, RCCG, Mr. Segun Adegbiji, said this on the heels of Sunday morning abduction of a pastor of a parish of the church at Isawo, Ikorodu, Lagos, Mr. Olukayode Bajomo, and the recent murder of an assistant pastor in Kubwa, Abuja, Mrs. Eunice Olawale. This came as Bajomo’s abductors demanded N100 million for his release.


Bajomo was abducted while kick-starting the workers’ meeting in the church. But reacting to his kidnapping, Adegbiji said: “RCCG will no longer accept abduction and murder of our members any more. We hate murder or torture of innocent people; whether they are our members or not.

We like to warn murderers and abductors that God will show up in anger and fire and consume them speedily.” A source close to Bajomo’s family said: “The kidnappers called the wife of the pastor this (yesterday) morning. They instructed her to prepare N100 million.

They said that was the only condition which would make them to release Bajomo.” The pastor’s wife and some other members of the church were seen at the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) office, Ipakodo, Ikorodu, yesterday.

They were there to make official report of the incident. The family members later led policemen to the place where Bajomo was kidnapped. Our correspondent asked Bajomo’s wife to comment on her husband’s abduction. “I’m not in the mood to talk. My husband’s release is more important to me,” she replied listlessly.

On Sunday morning, the kidnappers disguised as new worshippers to enter the church. They later abducted the pastor inside the church. Bajomo was kidnapped by 7a.m. in the church located at Santos bus stop. Bajomo’s abduction came on the heels of almost daily attacks, killings and kidnappings in Ikorodu area of the state.

On Sunday last week, some militants stormed Oko-Iya Olosa area of Isawo, where they shot a man, identified as Kamoru, and a hairdresser, for resisting abduction. Both victims died. The kidnappers stormed the community about 11p.m. and operated till about 3:30a.m.

They shot and killed five people, including Kamoru and the hairstylist. The bandits abducted three persons; a hotelier identified as Chicago and twins. They later escaped through the creeks in a waiting speedboat.
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Adeboye

Gunmen Abduct RCCG Pastor During Sunday Service


There was panic at a parish of the Redeemed Christian Church of God at Santos bus stop in the Isawo, Ikorodu, Lagos State, on Sunday after some gunmen walked in and abducted the pastor during the service.

PUNCH Metro learnt that the pastor, identified only as Bajomo, was whisked away by the gunmen, who came to the church as if they were new members.


Our correspondent learnt that the pastor, who was abducted around 7am, was the first to reach the parish and was preparing for a workers’ meeting which usually preceded the Sunday service.

It was gathered that when the other members arrived at the church, the pastor was nowhere to be found.

Our correspondent gathered that the matter was reported at the Owutu Police Division.

A witness, who identified herself only as Esther, said the gunmen wore attractive clothes as if they had come for the church service.

She said, “The pastor came earlier around 7am to prepare for a workers’ meeting. The shocking thing was that the men walked in quietly like new members.

“They dressed like people who had come to church. They had Bibles with them. They did not shoot or display any weapon. It was when they got to the pastor that they brought out their guns and ordered him to come with them.

“The pastor got to the church before anyone else and only three members had arrived before the abduction.

“We discovered after they had left that they were Ijaw militants. They have taken away our pastor. Some members, after the incident, went to the pastor’s house to inform his family members.

“It is a sad occurrence in our area that residents are being abducted, raped, assaulted and even killed every day. It is a problem that has been left to become a calamity.

“I think the state government and the police really need to do something about these recurring incidents. We are at the mercy of the Ijaw boys.”

Our correspondent learnt that the Sunday service did not hold at the parish as a result of the pastor’s abduction.

The Lagos State Police Public Relations Officer, SP Dolapo Badmos, said she would get back to our correspondent on the matter.

She, however, had yet to get back as of press time.

The RCCG Head, Media and Public Relations, Pastor Segun Adegbiji, confirmed the abduction.

He said the church would invite God’s anger on those who troubled its members and pastors.

He said, “RCCG will not take abduction or murder of our pastors and members any more.

“We like to warn murderers and abductors that God will show up with anger and fire. He will consume them speedily.”


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Wednesday, 22 June 2016

Adeboye

Pastor Enoch Adeboye Meets Mr Ban Ki-Moon, Secretary General, United Nations


On Tuesday 21st June 2016 the General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Pastor Enoch Adeboye paid a courtesy call to United Nations Secretary General, Mr. Ban Ki-Moon, in order to explore opportunities for the UN system to leverage the influence of the RCCG and it’s leadership in facilitating inter-faith harmony and peace, creating a conducive environment for action towards the attainment of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)


Pastor Adeboye in his address, stresses the critical nature of global peace and development which forward thinking (or like-minded) stakeholders and the United Nations genuinely seek. He also stated that

The Redeemed Christian Church of God is intensely focused on impacting the entire global community positively through the platform of its Christian faith and values. Insisting that the church, remains acutely aware of the need to go beyond business as usual to reach (and continue to engage) the youthful population.

Pastor Adeboye further assures that he and the body of Christ will continue to step up to the challenge of providing above board leadership, which permits Christians worldwide to serve as a strong moral compass and voice for the society, speaking for the marginalized and disadvantaged while holding all stakeholders including the Body of Christ accountable to the population we serve.

Pastor Adeboye promises to continue to reach out to people of all faith and religious divide, to build the bridges necessary for sustainable peace and development. Insisting that RCCG remains open to working with institutions like the United Nations and other agencies in order to achieve our common vision for the world.

In conclusion, Pastor Adeboye, expressed his heartfelt gratitude to the UN Secretary for an excellent service during his tenure.

Pastor E A Adeboye.

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Sunday, 5 June 2016

Adeboye

RCCG Auditorium Turns Refugee Camp


There is always a mixed multitude where the people of God gather to worship Him. The Redeem Christian Church of God (RCCG) auditorium is arguably one of the biggest church auditoria in the world. Week in week out, thousands of Christian faithful across the world gather at RCCG camp located along the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway to seek the face of God.

Manifestation of God’s power, miracles, salvation, deliverance and healing are witnessed by worshippers. But while many come for salvation and other spiritual reasons and leave afterwards, some others take refuge in the camp permanently. Many who fall into the latter group are the unemployed, homeless and victims of broken marriages.


There are yet others who take up residence there for immoral purposes. A 41-year old woman, simply identified as Regina, was squatting at a shadowy corner of the auditorium. She sat motionless, gazing at the empty chairs in the church when Sunday Telegraph visited.

One would think she had come for a programme. Alas, she had been sojourning in the auditorium since last year! Regina is from Akwa Ibom State and was married to an Edo State indigene before their marriage crashed.

She said: “I have been living here since last year because of marital problems. Aside making life unbearable for me, which could have claimed my life, my husband refused to pay my bride price. He is so irresponsible and has no regard for the union. I had to run for my life. Someone introduced me to RCCG camp auditorium.

When I found out that other people are living there, I decided to stay put.” Regina revealed the notorious life of some people staying in the auditorium. “Here, a lot of things are happening, thieves are staying here. Every day, laptops, phones and personal belongings get missing. At the back of the auditorium is where men sleep with women in the night, messing themselves up. Some young girls offer sex for favours.

There was a time rumours of child kidnapping were spreading, because many children were born and raised here,” she said. Regina said that the very chilly nights, mosquito bites and creeping animals in the open auditorium made many ‘residents’ to fall ill. On how she made ends meet, she said she worked as an insurance marketer with AIICO insurance company, but could not cope with the little commission she was making.

“All I need is to get something good doing or start a better business and rent a house. I have started other vocational training like soap and bead making and I pray by the time I am through, I can start the business and have a better life,” she said.

About 20 metres from Regina’s tent, a 20-year-old nursing mother, Victoria, has her own corner. Victoria was delivered of a baby girl eight weeks ago. She has carved out a corner section, like a miniroom. She draped a mosquito net over some of the church’s plastic chairs and tied the tips to them.


Inside the ‘room’ lay her twomonth- old baby. Victoria came around and she wasn’t forthcoming with answers to our correspondent’s questions. He prodded her for a while and told her that talking about her challenges could attract help from the public.

When she finally opened up, it was discovered that the two-month-old baby was Victoria’s second child in the camp from two different men. “I used to hawk soft drinks when I born this one, (pointing at a male child stand- ing there).

My newly born baby is only two months. All I need is assistance from people to relocate or start a business.

They used to give house in the camp, but we have not been lucky,” Victoria said. Asked whether the church authorities are aware she was sleeping in an open auditorium with a two-monthold baby, she said that the task force was only interested in evacuating people from the auditorium and had not assisted in letting the church leaders know about her predicament. Further from Victoria is Mrs. Peace from Imo State who is on the run from a turbulent marriage with her husband from Ogun State. Peace was preparing vegetable soup in a tiny corner of the auditorium. She was there alone but had her cooking utensils almost complete.

She started crying when asked to relate what made her to stay in the open auditorium. Peace had a sixyear old daughter with her called Divine Grace.

The little girl attends a nursery and primary school at Congress Road, outside the camp. Peace narrated how the little girl was almost raped one night in the auditorium. It was her screaming that woke people up that night.

“What brought me here since July last year is both emotional and spiritual. I have a Pastor husband from one of the Pentecostal churches, but the harrowing experience with him made me to run for my life. I lived with a man that was fighting me spiritually, whenever I went for deliverance and prayers, he would be unhappy and become aggressive. When I became pregnant, the child kept shrinking in the womb, this was not normal.

The prayers I attended revealed that my husband was responsible and he wanted me to die with the pregnancy so that he could bring in another woman.

“One day, someone invited me to the RCCG camp for prayers. When the General Overseer, Pastor Enoch Adeboye, prayed that day, I saw a different thing at home. In the night, I fell into a trance and my husband was standing right in front of me, laughing loudly at me. Simultaneously, I started delivering a long snake from my private part.

After that experience, I got relieved,” Peace said. Peace said her husband became both angry and nice to her the next morning. “He did two things that surprised me; he forced me to eat with him and forced me to have sex with him, which was very unusual, when we were preparing for work that morning. Immediately he did these two things, my body changed and the problem started again.

That was why I ran away for my life,” she added. A resident in the camp said there are many of them living in the auditorium.

According to him, many of them are there because they cannot afford to pay for accommodation, some are there because of broken marriages, and some others stay back after the Holy Ghost congress which holds every first Friday of the month. Many of them are having children and sending them to school from there.

RCCG’s code of conduct department used to evacuate them, but before you know it, they are back. A source from the department, who craved anonymity, said sometimes, they had to be lenient because the auditorium is a church.

They are of the opinion that some people could be staying there to pray. When complaints of missing items and some other reports started coming, ‘we had no choice than to start chasing them away,’ he said.


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