P.M. News (Lagos), May 28, 2004
A crisis of confidence is currently rocking the Ire-Akari,
Isolo district of the Celestial Church of Christ (CCC) with
members calling for the expulsion of the elders of the church.
The clamor for the expulsion of the elders, PMNews gathered,
followed attempts by the elders to align the district with the
Ketu district of the church.
This decision, it was learnt, did not go down well with
majority of members of the church and Honorary Evangelists who
felt that aligning with a faction of the church would destroy
the peace of the district and lead to division of members among
the two CCC factions contending for the post of the Pastor of
the CCC World-Wide.
PMNews gathered that since the commencement of the crisis
last year during which the Ketu-based Rev. Emmanuel Oshoffa-led
CCC invaded the church and imposed its elders as administrators
of the church, the Ire-Akari Parish has known no peace.
It was gathered that every Sunday service of the church was
usually disrupted by the imposed elders who now move around with
OPC members dressed in Cele gowns (Sutana).
Members of the church and many of the Honorary Evangelists of
the church were said to have been barred from the church by the
thugs and OPC members stationed at the entrance of the church.
Chairman, Council of Honorary Evangelists, HSE Adedotun
Ojetoye, in a letter addressed to the Assistant
Inspector-General of Police, Zone 2, urged the police to
intervene in the crisis rocking the church and prevent the
looming bloodshed between members of the church who are in the
majority and a few imposed elders from the Ketu district.
He appealed to the Zone 2 police boss to call the elders to
order and advise them not to disturb members from attending the
church.
It would be recalled that the church had been in turmoil
since the demise of the former Spiritual Head and Pastor of the
church, Rev. Abiodun Bada, in London.
Attempts to select a new Pastor and head of the church have
been frustrated by members who usually disputed the mode and
process for the selection of a new Pastor.
The last Pastor of the church, late Pastor Oluwatosin Jesse,
was in the process of bringing the various factions in the
church together when he suddenly took ill and died.
Since his death, the church has been fictionalized into two
with one faction led by Pastor Emmanuel Oshoffa, son of the late
Founder and Spiritual Head of the church, Pastor S.B.J. Oshoffa.
The other faction is led by Pastor Maforikan, former Head of the
Nigerian Diocese of the church.