
The Nigerian Embassy in Germany has sacked a security guard, Martins Oni, found guilty of s.e.xual abuse and other criminal activities.
Last month,
footage on social media showed Oni in a hotel room half-naked arguing with an
unknown person who accused him of demanding s.e.x from females who applied for
passport renewals.
Winners
Chapel has won back the ownership of its headquarters in Accra Ghana, after 16
Years of court battle.
The Ghanaian
Appeal Court returned the building and all its appurtenances to Bishop David
Oyedepo in a recent judgment.
And the
rebellious bishop, George Adjemon who hijacked the property and also the church
name, was also ordered to render account to his former employers, according to
a report by Church Gist.
“According to
the Judgment delivered on 30th November 2020, all properties in possession of
Winners’ Chapel, (led by Bishop Adjeman) Ghana to be returned to the Church
(Oyedepo led Winners Chapel International-WCI)
“WCI is also
to have exclusive use of the name of Winners Chapel.
“Additionally,
the Registrar General is to delete Adjeman’s name from the Register of
Companies while Adjeman is to account to WCI for the use of any of its
properties from 2004 to date and pay any amounts due WCI with interest. To God
be all the Glory.
The retrieved
property is located at 16 Otublohum Road, Industrial Area, East Legon, Accra.
The case was
conducted by Thaddeus Sory and Pst Nii Amassah Kotey who died on to glory a few
days before judgment was given.
The High
Court had given judgement in favour of Bishop George Adjeman led group in 2017.
The court,
presided over by Mr Justice K.A. Ofori-Atta, held that WCI, headed by Bishop
David Oyedepo, was not duly registered in Ghana, as prescribed by the Companies
Act, 1963 (Act 179) and, and therefore, it had no legal basis to operate a
church or any other business in Ghana.
The court
concluded, “that all the acts purported to have been done by the plaintiff in
breach of sections 27, 196 and 197 are illegal and invalid.”
It, however,
held that WCG, headed by Bishop George Adjeman, had been registered in
accordance with the law and, therefore, had the legal backing to operate.
Winners
Chapel however believed that the battle is not over yet, as it expects Bishop
Adjeman to appeal the case to the Supreme Court of Ghana.
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