Olumba, who spoke through
the spokesman for the BCS, Bishop Princely Ibeabuchi, was reacting to media
reports, which claimed that the Supreme Court was to hear his suit on January
17, 2017.
The Spiritual Head of the
Brotherhood of the Cross and Star, Olumba Olumba-Obu, has denied giving his
sister Mrs Helen Udoh, power of attorney to take over the administration of the
church.
The church, however, said
the report, which was published in one of the national dailies on June 14, was
not true.
The report had stated that
the Supreme Court would entertain three motions filed by the Registered
Trustees of the BCS.
But Ibeabuchi said, “The
first correction is that the Supreme Court panel to hear the suit was not
headed by Justice Sylvester Ngwuta as reported, but by Honourable Justice W. S
Onnoghen, who led four other justices in the court.
“The report referred to Olumba
Olumba-Obu as Roland Obu and the second son of leader, Olumba Olumba-Obu, but
the fact is that he is the first son and we have abundant evidence to that
effect.
“Also in the report, it was
stated that leader Olumba Olumba-Obu gave the Mrs. Helen Ibum Udoh power of
attorney.
“The truth of the matter is
that the leader never gave any form of attorney or any other instrument to her,
which is supposed to entitle her to take over the administration of Brotherhood
of the Cross and Star.”
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