I'm sorry I had to make this particular post because Assemblies of God Church is one of the ministries I respected most and I still do, but ladies and gentlemen, I gathered that things are falling apart in this once revered Assemblies of God Church
 over fierce leadership tussle, fraud and financial misappropriation of 
church funds.
Actually, I wouldn't advice that you take my word for it on this one, because whatever you're about to read are not base on my finds, they are base on a report by Encomium Weekly, reporting that the crises rocking the ministry turned messier on when loyalists of the sacked General Superintendent of 
the church, Rev. Prof. Paul Emeka clashed with loyalists of the acting 
General Superintendent, Rev. Chidi Okoroafor and locked him out of the 
church. I reported this on this blog weeks ago.
Read how Encomium reported it...
The
 church, ENCOMIUM Weekly reliably gathered, has not known peace since 
few members of the executive committee referred to as ambassadors of the
 kingdom ousted the General Superintendent on March 6, 2014, on 
allegation of defrauding the church to the tune of N450 million. They 
suspended Rev. Paul Emeka, over allegation of misconduct, 
highhandedness, financial misappropriation and sundry matters.
The general committee of the church henceforth appointed the 
Assistant General Superintendent, Rev. (Dr.) Chidi Okoroafor, as the 
acting General Superintendent to pilot the affairs of the church in line
 with the church’s constitution and bye-laws.
A letter dated March 6, 2014, entitled, “Re: Rev. Prof. Paul Emeka, 
former General Superintendent, Assemblies of God, Nigeria” and signed 
Rev. Dr. John Ikoni, Rev. Dr. Chidi Okoroafor and Rev. Dr. Vincent 
Alaje; the General Secretary, Acting General Superintendent and General 
Treasurer respectively, stated, “Please, be informed that at the meeting
 of the General Committee, Assemblies of God, Nigeria held on March 6 in
 the Conference Hall of the National Secretariat, Enugu, the General 
Committee suspended the Rev. Prof. Paul Emeka from membership of 
Assemblies of God, Nigeria.
“Rev.
 Prof. Paul Emeka who until this development served as General 
Superintendent of Assemblies of God, Nigeria, therefore ceases to 
function in any of the duties assigned to the Office of the General 
Superintendent in the constitution and bye-Laws of the General Council 
of Assemblies of God, Nigeria, also with effect from today”, the letter 
added.
The church also accused the former General Superintendent of being 
autocratic, financially reckless, power drunk and above all taking the 
church to court, which is tantamount to tarnishing its image and 
bringing it to public ridicule.
Among other matters leveled against the suspended General 
Superintendent included withdrawal of N200 million from the Pension Fund
 without due process, spending N250 million for the alleged acquisition 
of a property in Germany without the approval of the Executive Committee
 (EC), false claims to proprietorship of the Evangel University, false 
claim to the rank of professor, and use of the same after his name with 
the embarrassment to the church, among others.”
In a swift reaction, the suspended GS has described his ordeal as the
 handiwork of his enemies in the church as well as a political and 
ethnic gang-up against him, noting that such blackmail was aimed at 
tarnishing his image but believed that he would surmount his perceived 
detractors.
The embattled General Superintendent of Assemblies of God Church, Rev
 Prof Paul Emeka had alleged that over N150 million was looted by the 
Rev Chidi Okoroafor led illegal executives just within six weeks of his 
purported suspension and that by now it is clocking close to half a 
billion naira.
Rev Paul Emeka claimed that within six weeks of his purported 
suspension, the usurpers have already looted about N150 million and even
 went as far as forging his signature on a cheque of N9 million.
According to the cleric, “These illegal men have looted and spent 
more than N150 million of the general council funds. They keep holding 
these illegal meetings with the district superintendents and treasurers 
from zone to zone, telling them how they would remit money to them.
“They have opened new accounts because I kept blocking any existing 
accounts I discovered. “They are mercilessly dealing with the general 
council funds with which they service their numerous lawyers and members
 of their think-tank whom they quarter in various places to keep 
manipulating the church and the court with lies. They even forged my 
signature on a cheque of N9 million on March 18. Thank God that the bank
 alerted me promptly.”
Rev. Emeka dismissed his suspension as illegal and unconstitutional. 
Implying vindictive motive behind his purported removal, he said that, 
“Suspension as a form of discipline in the Assemblies of God is designed
 to serve as a spiritual and holy purpose and not to achieve political 
and vindictive purpose. The purported suspension pronounced on me on 
March 6, 2014, was the meanest exercise of discipline. It was motivated 
by hatred, god-fatherism, envy and opportunism. It fell short of a legal
 general committee.”
Rev. Emeka in his statement made available to ENCOMIUM Weekly on 
Sunday, June 29, 2014, believed that there was no quorum for the 
meetings neither were the right participants in attendance, implying 
that the committee that suspended him was an illegal one.
According to him, “The body that pronounced that suspension was a 
wrong one. The so-called general committee did not have up to twenty 
unit heads out of about 105 unit heads. In other words, it didn’t have a
 quorum. In the roll call, according to the video, majority of the 
districts were absent. Observers were used as voting members. This was 
in addition to the fact that the process was wrong. The GS is the only 
one authorized by the constitution to call for a General Committee.”
Clarifying further the cleric said, “The Ambassadors of the Kingdom 
filled the hall. The ambassadors were to participate only if their 
districts delegated them to come. But being ambassadors did not 
automatically qualify them to be there and do business. Rather, they 
were supposed to be there as a party having a case with the GS.
“Unfortunately, it was the ambassadors who wrote petitions against 
me, they judged me, convicted me, condemned me and punished me. They 
moved the motions to nail me. These were the same people who signed the 
petition against me.”
Rev. Emeka decried the unholy involvement of the immediate past 
General Superintendent, Rev. (Dr.) Charles Osueke in the plot to unseat 
him and described the entire plot as “the unholiest plot of the century.
 It was anything but holy. It was driven by hate, a long-held desire to 
revenge a perceived a personal wrong. It was driven by a passionate 
desire to make good his plot to enthrone his god-son Chidi Okoroafor.”
Clarifying further on his claims the cleric said, “It is necessary to
 inform you, according to their video tape, that even before coming to 
the meeting, they had decided what to do to me, and the least of these 
evil plots was to step me down. This they decided to do even when they 
had not heard from me. During the meeting, they used votes to decide 
whether I would be stepped down or be suspended. In Assemblies of God, 
we do not use votes to decide the suspension of a person.
“You cannot decide the punishment of an adulterer, a thief, etc. with
 votes. Therefore, if I really had sinned and they knew it, there 
wouldn’t have been any need to vote to decide which discipline to mete 
out on me.”
Rev. Paul Emeka alleged that his travails began when he decided to 
introduce financial propriety into the system. He decried a situation 
whereby in Evangel University, within the first month of operation 
brought a salary bill of N6 million and in the second month the salary 
was jerked to N9 million by the third month it escalated to N13 million,
 even when a student population of 73 does not justify such increment.
He claimed to have complained that they were employing staff for the 
university without due consultation to the point that 135 staff were 
serving 73 students within a few months of operation and his complaints 
was misinterpreted as disloyalty to the status quo. Rev. Paul Emeka also
 believed that his proposal to increase the pension of retired pastors 
of the church brought him in conflict with an interest that wants their 
retired pastors to continue to suffer.
He wondered why they preferred to use pastor’s fund to run offices 
rather than increase pension to pastors. According to him “As at last 
year, the pastors fund generated N2.5 billion from the time that scheme 
started, all that had been paid to the pastors was only N123 million in 
16 years, up to N300 million and more was spent on office.
The purpose of that scheme was not to run the office or other things 
but to help our pastors in retirement but many of them are suffering and
 we felt free to our conscience to allow them in that state and pay lip 
service to our holiness. “
Information available to ENCOMIUM Weekly revealed that the crises had
 degenerated to a legal action and we confirmed that the issue is 
currently before the Enugu and Abakaliki courts. Also a petition had 
been filed by the church to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission
 (EFCC).
Consequently, the crises rocking the Assemblies of God Church, 
Nigeria took another dimension on Tuesday, June 24, 2014, as church 
members resisted an attempt by the Acting General Superintendent, Chidi 
Okoroafor-led executive to hold its meeting at the church premises.
Members of the church, led by pastors drawn from Enugu and its 
environs who arrived the venue of the meeting as early as 7:00 a.m. had 
locked the entrances of the branch at Isiagu Street, Uwani, on getting 
wind of the meeting.
Displaying placards, some of which read: There should be no illegal 
meeting here, Away with illegal executive committee, Ochu Isaac must go,
 Assemblies of God Church is not for sale, We want justice and peace, 
among others, the protesters vowed to occupy the premises until night 
falls.
They also invited the police and other security agencies to ensure none of the executive members gained access to the premises.
It was gathered that the meeting was called to brief members why 
their General Superintendent (GS), Rev. Prof Paul Emeka, was allegedly 
suspended on March 6, this year by the executive committee members of 
the church.
Meanwhile, the Okoroafor-led group, which had arrived the venue in 
company of soldiers, retreated on sighting rampaging members with 
placards.
Efforts made to speak with Okoroafor proved abortive. But the 
South-East Media Co-ordinator of the church, Rev Uchenna Stanley Ago, 
who spoke to us said they decided to embark on a peaceful demonstration 
following what they perceived as “injustice” going on in the church, 
stressing that the Okoroafor-led group had decided to throw caution to 
the wind.
He said: “You cannot do things one-sided because even when you do it,
 it will spark off crisis. Everybody has its own fundamental human 
rights of worship, speech and association and that is why members are 
saying no, that they will stay here till night falls to ensure that this
 meeting does not hold.
“This gathering today is because of the chaotic situation we found 
ourselves in this church right from March 6, 2014. A group of people 
gathered and called themselves executive committee and held a kangaroo 
meeting where they suspended our General Superintendent. They have been 
touring the whole federation and any chapter they visit, they will tell 
them what the General Superintendent did and why they suspended him 
without giving him a fair hearing. Now, they decided to come to Enugu, 
which is the headquarters of the Assemblies of God, Nigeria, and we said
 no that we wouldn’t like them to come because coming here will bring 
problem.
“People are everywhere saying lock the gate and that the meeting 
should not hold. Any day they want to come, while coming, they should 
come with the General Superintendent and his group so that when they 
sit, we will hear from both parties and he will be given opportunity to 
defend himself. We look at the entire situation as injustice and denial 
of fundamental human rights. This matter is in court and the court 
granted the GS status quo ante bellum that everybody should sheathe his 
sword until the court of competent jurisdiction will now say what should
 be and these people are still violating the constitution of the Federal
 Republic of Nigeria by trampling upon the court order and are moving 
about anyhow. That is why you see what is happening here.”
He stated that what was happening in the church was bad, stressing 
that until the two parties are brought to a roundtable, peace would 
continue to elude the church.
Source: FEMI OYEWALE


8 comments:
Na wa ooo. Only God will have mercy on the leaders because they are the bible that we are reading nowadays.
I've been wondering why we don't have international body intervene in this matter. Seriously it's getting out of hand and am afraid for the church that was founded on good foundation.
Oh Lord, speak peace onto this ministry and let all darkness disappear. Let this crises not scatter your church in JESUS Name
Na seriouls issue o.
The painful part is must we take the church of God to court? So its now a human judge that will decide the fate of the house of God.
What are teaching the members? Let him leave the office n let peace rain now abeg
Sometimes I wonder how this their fight will end self. God shuld just gave mercy on us all.
Where is the love we preach among ourselves? Will they still be able to stand and preach love after they get what they wnt?
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