The General Overseer, Prophet Obas Kayode of Cherubim and Seraphim (C&S) Church
has narrowly escaped death following a bloody clash over the control of
a wing of the church and bitter leadership tussle over alleged
financial impropriety.
Church loyalists to the sons of the founding
General Overseer of the church, Prophet Oni Jolugba on May 19, 2014 were
allegedly said to have razed down the pastor’s multi-million naira 50 room hotel,
pharmaceutical company in Isanlu, Kogi State, 10 vehicles belonging to
guests, three cars in the pastor’s residence and locking up his wife.
Trouble started last year when the
disagreement occurred between the Pastor and the two biological children
of the founding GO Jolugba; Tope and Michael allegedly over the plans
to sell the headquarters of the church to another denomination which
led to the intervention of the traditional ruler of the town and some
leaders of the community who advised Jolugba’s successor to leave the
church property for the founder’s children and find another place of worship.
As a result, Obas and some members of the
church were said to have relocated to another building as their new
worship centre. Tope and Michael were however alleged to have gone there
on February 16 this year to set the house ablaze.
Findings reveal that the church was founded by
late Prophet Oni Jolugba, an itinerant tailor who received the call of
God in Ikare Akoko, Ondo State in the early 70s. With time, the church
grew in leaps and bounds as Jolugba acclaimed to be a miracle working
prophet became renowned with the calibre of worshippers and patronage
such that the founder, a stark illiterate soon became an international
guest in the UK and US where he has branches.
Due to the swift expansion, it was gathered, the founder had to relocate the headquarters of the church to his country home, Isanlu, headquarters of Yagba East local government area of Kogi State for easy administration.
It was further learnt that Obas Kayode, an
orphan from Mopa, a neigbouring town, was adopted as a foster son and
brought up by Jolugba.
Obas now in his 40s was said to be so
submissive to the founder, that he ( Jolugba) trained him through school
and he graduated as a pharmacist from the Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile Ife in 1997.
It was also learnt that after his internship
and youth service, Obas settled down in Isanlu and started to operate a
pharmacy shop which later became the largest drug store in the entire
local government area.
He was also said to have added hospitality business into his area of interest by building a-50-bedroom hotel in the town.
Few years to his death, Jolugba, the founder
of the church was said to have declared in one of their national
conventions that Obas was his next successor and even went ahead to
anoint and consecrate him as such in the presence of trustee members and
the council of elders of the church. He was said to have passed on in
July 2011 after which Obas became the substantive GO.
The pastor, Kayode Obas speaking on the attack
said: “Their target was to sell the church headquarter to another
denomination, we are not quarreling with them over Baba’s personal
property, but the headquarters was collectively built by us. We even
left the building for them as advised by elders, but they came to where
we hired and burnt it down again, I have lost over N750 million
including cars, buildings and other property.
“Some people in the town are inciting them
against me, because they say I am not a native of the town and have
amassed so much wealth, so they are hiding under this crisis to ruin and
even kill me. The children 13 to their dad, but I showed them all the
docusaid all the property I laboured for belonged ments of my business registration, no where was the name of Jolugba seen as business partner or the owner of the business.
“They said because I used Jolu- Kayo as my
business name, the company is jointly owned by me and their
father whereas I used that acronym to honour their dad who is also my
foster dad. The member representing Yagba East constituency, Henry
Ojuola was one of them, he even came to our church to incite members
against us and he was the one who went to bail those arrested over the
crisis, he is also boasting that no body will be prosecuted over the
case.
When contacted on the crisis, the deputy
general leader of the church who is based in Omuo Ekiti, Suprintendent
A. A Adeyemo said “ these boys don’t understand anything about Jah Zion
Church, when we were contributing money to build the church, the
children were no where to be found, they were even attending a
different church with their mum.”
Also speaking on the issue, Special Apostle
Oluyori who is in charge of the church in Akure, Ondo State said “we
have talked to these children they are adamant, children don’t inherit
their father’s church, I am a co- founder of the church but since Baba
handed over the church to Obas Kayode, we must follow him.”
The leader of the church in Kabba, Apostle
Peter Jimoh in his own reaction said, “these children want to destroy
the good name of their father. We are not interested in their father’s
personal property, but the church belongs to us, and Jolugba. Before he
died, he handed over the leadership of the church to Obas Kayode, and
wherever he is going, that’s where we will go.”
Meanwhile Hon. Henry Ojuola has however denied
the allegations saying: How can I incite people to burn his property? I
truly went to their church to preach peace to them and not to incite
anybody against him. While reacting to bailing the suspects he said:
“Yes I took their bail at the police station, because they are members
of my constituency, even those recently arrested for the burning, I will
go and give them N10, 000 for feeding. Until the law court pronounces
them guilty, I can not do so, it is only natural that as their
representative, any time anybody runs into trouble, they will call me,
that is all”.
Efforts to get the reaction of Michael and Tope Jolugba as well as their mum proved abortive.
Source: Daily Sun Newspaper
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