Dubai based Celestial Church member who came to town to congratulate some members of the church he sponsored their academics, Kayode Badru died after being involved in fire
accident at CCC Imole parish, Nureni Yusuf Way, Alagbado area of Lagos and not his mother’s church as earlier reported.According to
what a family member informed #cno, he said.
There was
conspiracy involved in his death.
“While kneeling
down, a prophet began to spray perfume on his body and he also held one candle
in his hands surrounded by seven elders. Within a few minutes, his body was on
fire due to his closeness to the candle sticks and strong attraction from the
perfume.
He was rushed
to a hospital in Gbagada, where he eventually died. But before he died, he told
me, my brother, I heard a voice telling me, “is this how you are going to end
your life” and immediately I tried to understand what that means and all I
heard was an explosion and I was feeling so hot with fire burning me.”
My brother told me that the incident wasn’t natural and that if he died in this cause, his death would fight back. The shepherd in charge of the act, prophet Felix Alebiosu, ran away immediately the incident was reported at Panti. We went to arrest his dad, hours later he surfaced and the father was released the following day but he (Felix) came into the police custody without being remorseful.
Two out of
the seven elders are in Police custody while others are at large. The two are
not even talking sensibly, I think they are under a kind of spell. People must
be careful before going into any church to worship.
The police at
Panti seems not taking the matter seriously as I learnt he is being treated
like a VIP, my brother told me about some money involving him and Felix, the
shepherd. There is more to it than meet the eyes.”
To so many
people who have violated the order of the church by using their human knowledge
to carryout out order of service, this should be a big lesson to them. The
incident happened on Wednesday, May 5.
The Celestial
Church of Christ (CCC) has reacted to the tragic death of Lagos socialite,
Kayode Badru who died last week from injuries sustained from a fire incident.
The church
issued a statement on Saturday, May 8th, and it said the church under the
leadership of His Eminence Emmanuel Oshoffa has found it imperative to address
the incessant abuse of spiritual perfumes.
According to
the church, the Original doctrine that was laid down by the founder is that
Spiritual Perfumes intended to be sprayed with a lighted candle should be
diluted with water.
It was
however unfortunate that in recent times, this practice have been abused by
some members.
According to
reports, Mr. Badru was at a special service in a Lagos parish on Monday, May 3
for thanksgiving for the youths he sponsored to the Academy For Innovative Art
and Technology (ACIATECH).
Read the
statement from the church below;
“Due to the
incessant abuse of Spiritual Perfumes within the Church, His Eminence has found
it imperative to state for record purposes and correction that henceforth,
Spiritual Perfumes intended to be sprayed, sprinkled, or poured with a lighted
candle should be diluted with water.
“The spraying
or pouring of undiluted Spiritual Perfumes In its volatile state with a lighted
candle is an imported culture not originally part of the tenets of the
Celestial Church of Christ. The laid down usage of Spiritual Perfume within the
spheres of a lighted candle by the Pastor Founder, Saint SBJ Oshoffa is by
mixing it with water. It is high time we retrace our steps for a greater
Celestial Church of Christ.
“We are all
advised to adhere to this directive, any Parish or member that goes against
this directive will be solely responsible for the resultant effect.
“The Pastor
has also directed the Pastor-in-Council to come up with a policy document to
curb alien practices that have been introduced into the Tenets and Doctrines of
the Church to safeguard the Church’s divine culture as instructed by the Spirit
of God through the Pastor Founder.”
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