Abuja based Pastor and
General Overseer of Firehouse Church International Worship Centre Bishop
Emmanuel Esezobor has issued a seven-day ultimatum to the publishers of The
Nation Newspaper to retract an allegation levelled against him through its
online publication of 28th January 2020.
The story captioned “DRAMA AS MAN DIES IN COFFIN AFTER ABUJA
PASTOR ALLEGEDLY PAID HIM N500,000.00 FOR MIRACLE SCAM” alleged that the man of
God paid a sum of N500,000 for a fake miracle that later claimed the life of an
unnamed trader in Abuja.
In a letter dated 30th
January 2020 by his solicitors, G.O.C Owo & Co , Bishop Emmanuel Esezobor
demanded the followings as a relief
Retraction of the story in
its entirety, an apology published in Six National Newspapers including The
Nation Newspaper, the delete of the
unsubstantiated story as from its website as well as payment of Two Billion
Naira (N2,000,000 only) for the damages to his person and reputation
Failure to oblige as
requested, the Bishop threatens to institute legal action against The Nation
Newspaper and its publishers at the expiration of the seven-day ultimatum.
It would be recalled that
the same allegation being re-circled was first made in 2016 , the Bishop came
out to unequivocally deny it.
The story resurfaced again
four years after its publication.
This was the copy of the
letter sent to The Nation Newspaper by the solicitors to Bishop Emmanuel
Esezobor
30th January, 2020
Our Ref: GO/LP/2020/07
THE EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
The Nations Newspaper
Online
c/o The Nations Newspapers
Abuja Office
Zone 3, Abuja FCT
Sir,
DEMAND FOR APOLOGY AND
RETRACTION OF YOUR ONLINE PUBLICATION
RE: DRAMA AS MAN DIES IN
COFFIN AFTER ABUJA PASTOR ALLEGEDLY PAID HIM N500,000.00 FOR MIRACLE SCAM
We are Solicitors to
FIREHOUSE CHURCH INTERNATIONAL WORSHIP CENTRE, NYANYA ABUJA FCT and BISHOP
EMMANUEL ESEZOBOR (hereinafter referred to as “Our Clients”) and on whose
behest and unequivocal instructions we write:
It is our clients’ briefing
that your Online Newspaper published on the 28th day of
January, 2020 and posted by
one Abiola Paul refers under the caption and wordings inter alia:
“Drama as man dies in
Coffin after Abuja Pastor allegedly paid him N500k for Miracle Scam
According to multiple
social media sources, an Abuja Pastor
who paid a man N500,000 to use him as
a miracle scam has been nabbed after the man died.
Below is what Chinasa
wrote……………
Meet the Abuja Pastor That
Offered A Trader 500,000 For Miracle
Scam That Went Bad.
An Abuja pastor offered a
trader 500,000 for the trader to be used as a miracle scam. The Trader was to
pretend that he was a dead man and the Pastor will then raise him from the
death unfortunately, the trader died in coffin before they could make it to the
stadium where the pastor was holding his crusade in Abuja.
The wife of the deceased
trader got police involved the fake Pastor was arrested by the police.
However, the pastor has
been released through the help of his influential friends in Abuja and he has
gone back to the business performing strange miracle in his church in Nyanya
Abuja
The name of the pastor is
Bishop Emmanuel Esezobor and his ministry is Firehouse Church, located beside
Niger-Delta Gardens and Hotels Checking Point Nyanya.
The so-called Bishop
Emmanuel Esezobor pastors the church
with his wife and they have huge number of people to come to their church for
miracle and solution to their problems’.
It is our clients’ briefing
that the entire content of the said publication published by you are fake,
false, untrue, unfounded and maliciously
conceived out of the figments of mischief makers imagination with the sole
intent to bring our clients’ into disrepute, cause general and global public
outcry against our clients’, rejection, stigmatization and total abandonment of
our clients who currently have over 100,000 members and followers.
Also , it is our clients’
briefing that you retract, delete and reverse the ill-opinionated content of
the said publication and tender an unreserved apology, a full page publication
of the said apology be published the same in Six (6) National Dailies including
your Newspaper namely: The Guardian, The
Punch, This Day, The Sun, Vanguard and The Nations within seven (7) days from
the date of receipt of this letter.
it is our clients’ firm
instruction that pursuant to this matter, your publication has maligned, misled
the general public and has greatly affected the membership of the church thus,
we therefore instructed to demand the
sum of N2,000,000,000.00 (Two Billion Naira) Only as financial cost to remedy
the damage your malicious, scandalous and image tarnishing publication has
already cost our clients. Yet, there is immeasurable, incalculable and
unquantifiable faith damage which the same publication has caused on the Body
Of Christ and our Belief System.
Furthermore, it is our
clients’ briefing that should you fail to comply as stated we shall take legal
recourse against you to protect the rights and privileges of our clients’ under
our laws.
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