Religion

The Spokesperson of the World Bishop Council, Bishop Seun Adeoye has called for urgent cleansing of churches in Nigeria. 

The cleric who is the General Overseer of Sufficient Grace and Truth Ministries (SGTM), Rehoboth Arena, Okinni, Osun State, decried the rising spate of fake pastors in the country. 

In a statement he issued at Osogbo he called on the leadership of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) to immediately commence registration and licensing of all practising clerics among its fold. 

He lamented that social media platforms have given unhindered access and voices to many of the fake pastors where they “emit foul odours and vomit dirt from their bowels in the name of prophecies”.

“Today, we are surrounded by the so-called men and women of God declaring fake prophecies, spreading unbiblical doctrines, engaging in all manners of immoral behaviours and undertaking all sorts of rituals at the altar”.

“Although, these false pastors are in the minority but they are dangerous to the Church and the society. They dupe in the name of God, they cause havoc to the Church and so much pain and shame to true Christians, they are worse than bandits”. 

“These wolves should be identified, exposed and disgraced. These shafts must be separated from the wheat. They are not called by our Lord to preach the gospel but they see the Church as a means of livelihood to serve the gods of their bellies”. 

“Therefore, these bad ones must give way to allow the gospel of Christ to flourish. CAN leaders should embark on urgent cleansing by registering and licensing all genuine men and women of God in its fold. By this, we can easily identify the evil ones and help deliver victims from their wickedness”. 

The clergy said CAN leaders should be ready to come out boldly to deny anyone who engaged in satanic activities and deregister any pastor whose behaviour is inimical to the well-being of the body of Christ. 

Akinola Adenitan

Religion

The presiding Bishop, Victory International Church, Rehoboth Cathedral, Ibadan bishop Taiwo Adelakun has appealed to Nigerians to shun the acts of violence presently being experienced in some parts of the country to allow peace to reign.


Bishop adelakun who made the appeal in an interview with Radio Nigeria said it was unfortunate that the peaceful protest which initially was to demand reformation in the police force and change for a new Nigeria turned violent.


The cleric said for the country to surmount her challenges, it has become necessary for government to embark on sincere reformation in all sectors, be more accountable and reduce the cost of governance that will make politics less attractive.


While advocating for state police for effective policing, Bishop Adelakun called for full investigation into the lekki toll plaza shootings and make culprits face the full wrath of law within short time.


Bishop Adelakun urged journalists to be professional in their reportage to avoid inciting stories.


He reminded people on the seat of power that power belongs to the people and everyone will give account of his stewardship on judgement day.


Mosope Kehinde