Following the donation of N5m by the church authority of the Celestial Church of Christ, Acts of Apostle Parish, Ketu, Alapere, Lagos, has been thrown into crisis.
Chaos ensued during Sunday service last week when an
acclaimed son of the church founder, Muyiwa Oluponna, stormed the church and
disrupted service in an attempt to install himself as the shepherd of the
church.
Oluponna allegedly seized the microphone from the acting
shepherd of the church, Adetayo Adetola, during the sermon and claimed to have
the right to deliver sermons every second Sunday of the month.
A viral video that circulated on social media captured the
disruption and showed Oluponna and some members of the church engaging in a
heated argument.
The development forced the church authority, through a task
force, led by Akinbode Adjovi, to shut down the church for 40 days.
Oluponna demanded that the N5m donated by the church
authority to the parish for renovation and construction of a clergy house be
given to the family.
“That Sunday, our shepherd was not around and I was put in
charge of the church. I was also assigned to give the sermon. We started the
service and everything was going well until he (Oluponna) snatched the
microphone from me, demanding to speak.
“I respected him and gave him the microphone because I knew
him as a family member of the church founder. Immediately he collected the
microphone, he said the N5m given to the church by the headquarters for
renovation does not belong to the church but to the family of Oluponna who
founded the church.
“He also demanded that money be given to the family,
insisting that the church belongs to the family and not the community or the
CCC authorities.
“He also demanded that he be made the church shepherd and be
allowed to give sermons every second Sunday of the month. We all kept quiet
until he finished.
“After that, I took over to deliver the sermon, but to
everybody’s surprise, he came back and snatched another microphone from one of
the choristers and came to the pulpit to give the sermon. That was when we all
resisted him”, Adetola said.
Also speaking, the Shepherd of the church, Emmanuel
Iperepolu, alleged that Oluponna had been causing trouble in the church,
threatening him and other church members whom he perceived were against him. Iperepolu
said the incident had been reported to the church authorities and the police.
“I think the donation prompted him to do what he did, but
before the issue of the money came, he had been coming to the church to
threaten and abuse me and others. However, immediately after he heard about the
donation, he came and demanded that the money be handed over to the family.
“He said the church belongs to the family of Oluponna, hence
the money belongs to the family and not the church. The church authority has
taken over the issue, and they have invited me and representatives of the
family for questioning,” Iperepolu said.
Meanwhile, the Head of Media and Publicity of CCC, Kayode
Ajala, said the church was shut down to prevent further breakdown of law and
order.
“The church is a house of God but when things are going
wrong and people’s lives are being threatened we have to do something.
“The church authorities cannot fold their arms and allow
people to get killed; we have to intervene, and this is why we shut down the
church temporarily, while investigation is going on.
“All those involved in the conflict are being talked to and
resolution is going on and once all that is done, the church will be reopened,”
Ajala said.
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