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Friday 10 October 2014

$9.3m scandal: Okotie calls for Oritsejafor's resignation as CAN president

House Hold of God Head pastor Chris Okotie, has called for the resignation of Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor as President of the Christian Association of Nigeria CAN over the $9.3m arms deal scandal in which his private jet was implicated in.

In a piece titled "$9.3m Scandal: Oritsejafor Should Do The Right Thing' which was posted on his Facebook page today, Okotie said the continued relationship between Oritsejafor and the Presidency has caused a lot of embarrassment to the Christian body and that it was time the elder clergyman resigned to salvage the respect of CAN. Read his piece after the cut...

The recent seizure by the South African authorities of $9.3m found in a private jet owned by Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor, President of the Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN, has aggravated the image problem of this country at a time when the narrative of this government is brimming with negatives under the leadership of President Goodluck Jonathan.

The South African government took the action on the alleged charge that the undeclared $9.3m found in the plane might have been laundered. This revelation came when the dust generated by the seemingly dubious donation of the jet to Pastor Ayo is yet to settle. His friendship with the President has been at the centre of the controversies that mark his explosive tenure as the leader of the eponymous religious organization in Nigeria.

Not that it is a sin to be the President’s Pal, but when such relationship becomes provocatively patronizing, or self-serving, it is unacceptable. The Pastor does not show restraint in the way he goes about, publicly hobnobbing with the President as if he is the Chaplain of Aso Rock. This certainly has compromised the integrity of his office as CAN President and this latest incident is just the climax of embarrassing incidents we can’t tolerate any longer.
Considering the collateral damage Pastor Ayo’s close relationship with the President has done to the Christian community, it is fit and proper for the Pastor to resign immediately as CAN President to salvage what remains of the battered image of the association.
This is without prejudice to the on-going investigation on the matter. Denials of his culpability by the Federal Government, CAN officials and his own recent defense, does nothing to reduce the moral burden this whole saga places on his shoulders. As the titular leader of Christians in Nigeria, there’s now a serious crisis of confidence on his leadership and he ought to respond to it by resigning from his exalted position.

That is what the ecclesiastic responsibility of his calling as a gospel minister dictates, once he finds himself in a situation where his continued occupation of public office suffers a moral deficit, on account of any error of commission or omission. If one may ask: why should Pastor Ayo’s jet be the one that was chartered for this ill-fated transaction when there are numerous competitors in that business in which he is obviously a new player?

It is very difficult to sustain the argument that a civilian aircraft is ideal to ferry weapons of war. A sitting President of CAN should never be involved in any way in the procurement of arms to fight insurgents like Boko Haram which claims Islamic principles in its war against the state. To do so is to expose Christians to more deadly attacks.
To whom much is given, much is expected. The Pastor has the distinction of being the first and only person to occupy the posts of CAN President, and President of the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria, PFN, until recently when Rev. Felix Omobude succeeded him as PFN President.
Pastor Ayo’s friendship with President Jonathan is perfectly legitimate and nobody should attempt to query such relationship. However, the Pastor opens himself to criticism of this otherwise normal social interaction because of his indiscretion in identifying too closely to the President, in a way that suggests a veiled endorsement of Dr. Jonathan’s policies and actions by the entire Christian community. He ought to have identified privately with the President knowing full well that he carries the mandate of the Christian community at these trying times.
In a nation of contending faiths, Pastor Ayo literally ignores our divergent religious sensibilities as he sometimes gets himself involved in public quarrels with the President’s critics, from the muslim faith as well as in the opposition. Not all Christians are comfortable with this posture by their leader, especially at a time of intense politicking and the sectarian tensions generated by the Boko Haram insurgents and communal violence involving ethnic minorities with entrenched religious identities.
The cumulative effect of Pastor Ayo’s abrasive leadership style has also polarized the Christian community as evidenced by the current unprecedented division in CAN. Before now, leaders of this organization deliberately stayed out of politics in keeping with the traditional stance of neutrality of the body vis-a-vis the policy postures of incumbent governments. In fact, former PFN leaders like the late Archbishop Benson Idohosa and ex-CAN President, Olubunmi Cardinal Okogie kept governments on their toes during their time.
In more mature democracies, it is not unusual for public officers to resign from office when their actions appear to degrade their positions. And they would not have to wait to be found guilty in circumstances surrounding their actions before they throw in the towel. In other words, they could even be victims of circumstances; or in rare cases, subjects of blackmail. It didn’t matter. Once you are pelted in any way, you quit to protect the integrity of your office.
That was the case of Dominic Strauss-Khan who resigned his position as the President of IMF because he was accused of molesting a maid in a hotel in the United States. He was eventually acquitted after a celebrated trial. The Prime Minister of South Korea, Jong Hong-won resigned because his compatriots were drowned recently in a chartered cruise ship which carried some students on a picnic. Just last month, the First Minister of Scotland, Mr. Alex Salmond resigned because he led his country’s failed bid to gain independence from the United Kingdom. Nobody asked him to resign; he did so of his own accord because he felt it was wrong to continue to run a country he launched on a part of an unsuccessful “secession”.
If purely secular leaders could do this to affirm their integrity, Pastor Ayo should take the honourable path by leaving office, not necessarily because he is guilty as charged, but to restore honour to an exalted office he has unwittingly degraded because of his unabashed flirtation with the head of a government that is perceived as one of the most corrupt in the world. The Bible commands us to “flee from all appearance of evil”.
Nobody says Pastor Ayo cannot do business; he could have been in order, if he does so as the Pastor of his Word of Life Bible Church, WOLBC. But since his private jet was involved in a transaction gone awry in a foreign land, while he is still the sitting President of CAN, it is difficult for him to continue to command the respect of Nigerian Christians of diverse denominations who constitute the CAN group, regardless of the defense his sympathizers and the Federal Government tried to put up on his behalf.

If this incident had happened in Pastor Ayo’s capacity as the head/founder of the Word of Life Bible Church, no one could justifiably call for his head because the Bible teaches that the “call of God is without repentance”. In other words, regardless of the conduct of a servant of God, He does not remove them from office or withdraw their anointing. This is one of the mysteries of the gospel. The Almighty has a way of chastising his errant servants.

But here, we are dealing with Pastor Ayo as the leader of CAN; the largest umbrella of Nigerian Christians. He is condemned to be judged by secular standards, which, in this case, demands that, having found himself in a quagmire which calls to question, the sanctity of his office, he must step down to redeem his image.

The Pastor should quit the CAN post and return to his church where he could then recalibrate himself, away from this season of anomie.
Rev. Okotie, a Presidential Aspirant, wrote from Lagos

124 comments:

  1. Hmmm, Men of God. Only God knows his true servants. p4dworld@gmail.com

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    1. Men of God, Okotie gaan rest.

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    2. Politics in d today church.
      CAN and d politics dey play.

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    3. not only resignation but also get arrested for proper questioning

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  2. Gbam! Pot is calling on kettle.. lol

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  3. Let's see how it goes.. He that knoweth good and doeth it not..unto him is a sin. James 4:17. BishopDammy#

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  4. Okotie has no moral right to call out oristejafor, what makes him think es any better? Only in Nigeria pastors antagonize themselves, wonder d example dey are laying for their ever gullible followers

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    1. Sir, can you listen to those words you typed? With minds as you, we would keep to condoning mischief. He has said his best and the right thing. Mind you, people like you would have ignored the biblical donkey!

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    2. Onyx is right. Okotie has no right to judge. He stands on the podium or whatever it is they stand on preaching to people about righteousness while he judges another? Forgive my typing this,buh Why does he want Oritsejafor to resign if he (Okotie) doesn't want to be the CAN president? He isn't any better,he should learn to keep his thoughts to himself! (Pinky)

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  5. AprokoManagerApril10 October 2014 at 14:37

    I am hungry. Thats all

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    1. Does this place look lyk a place to eat?

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  6. AprokoManagerApril10 October 2014 at 14:37

    I am hungry. Thats all

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  7. I couldn't read the whole shit but iAgree

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  8. Let him who is not without a sin first cast a stone. Some Pastors and politicians, any difference? Vote Linda Ikeji as the Most Active Blogger of the year. www.socialmediameritawards.com

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  9. Birds of the same feather. See kettle calling pot black. Twitter/@dj_smartt

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  10. yeah, my favorit blog is back! :))

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  11. Gbam! I agree with okotie


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  12. The same thing I've been saying,why always him,why always pastor Jay Z.
    He should tow the path of honor and resign,he has done enough damage already.

    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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    1. Ok so what about the other half of the story; the one that names Asari Dokubo as one of the Nigerians on that plane? Plus, with the battles with BH, N1.5b worth of arms is simply not apropos. We are intelligent beings.

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  13. Pot calling kettle black.

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  14. Dat one concern dem..dey re all thieves!! Dey shuld stop hiding under the canopy of pastorship

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  15. Okotie should just go and sit down in his church and think of how to remarry his divorced wife,, pot calling kettle black

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  16. Im not the Church member of any of the Men of God's Church, but who is Pastor Chris Okotie to call for Pastor Ayo's Resignation when he cannot handle a matter as simple as Marriage?????

    Se how Christain are fighting fellow christains. You will never see a muslim fighting a fellow true muslim. No wonder the bible said; the children of the world are wiser than the children of the kingdom.
    We say muslims are stupid but have you ever seen muslims creating faction in the house of Allah??? Christian be wise and standby your own person. This is the skim of the devil to manipulate 2015. please look deeper into this matter. they have spiritual implications. immediately they succeed in removing him, they will put their own person they can buy with money, then the church will be forced to vote for someone who is not Godly, then we are lost for the next 100 years.
    Christians be wise, the devil is not sleeping....

    What did he even do: rented his private jet to a company and the company used it for illegal activities and we are calling him to questions??? let me ask, does the owner of ARIK, DANA etc no who and who boards their plane every day? even your car you rent to a company, do you keep track of every consignment they carry??? or what and where the driver goes???

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  17. They are all one and same. Men of lies. May God help Nigerians.

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  18. bros okotie, u too get ur own for body.

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  19. One of the problems facing this country is based on religion, we need a change

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  20. Okotie should jes sharrap.......if he resigns he'll now become CAN president abi??

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  21. ORITSEJAFOR GO STILL CONTEST FOR PRESIDENT FOR WARRI...I KNOW DIS...I DINT PUT PASTOR..YH HE HAS LOST MA REAPECT

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    1. Lolzz..so as u nor put pastor now u tink his world will com crashing down..??pls call him by his first name sef..no one cares..mstwww

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  22. Politics errywhere...ppl of God quarell because of money instead of #heavensgate.

    A.K.A Di√a₢ΰiƨ̣̣̣̇̇̇̇ε

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  23. Oritsejafor, Osari Dokubo and Oga Jona planned the modern vampire Boko Haram. May God Bless all the Muslims and Christians in this nation for their co existence despite the tool of darkness being used to divide us from the two religions.

    But I also pray God should destroy all Boko haram sponsors.

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  24. am not a fan of any of them but okotie should just shut up because i have facts and pictures of a young girl hes secretly dating ,spoiling her with so much money and everything ,so bros take d dirt out of ur eyes first and continue deceiving ur members....

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  25. Purlease. Okotie is in no position to cast a stone, he's just campaigning for the position: HE wants to be the one hob-nobbing with Goodluck. A plague on ALL your houses.

    Kimmy*****

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    1. Abeg Help Tell am, he (Oktie)should resigin 4 marrying more than three women. Ween all of them are still alive.

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  26. Na dem sabi..

    *My R1.50c comment*

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  27. Hello linda.I v bn a lib reader for about 4yrs now and u literally stole my heart away d day you told us u were going to disvirgin ur passport cos u were going to kenya and SA. I'm glad u went thru what u did cos u were careless so @ least now u v learnt. U lavished money on liabilities and took ur source of income 4 granted. Then as for d aye dee guy,it seems he has a soft spot 4 u to v gone dt far to get ur attention and is also ready to face d heat for u now. Obviously he wld v to earn ur trust again and u too wernt nice cos u kept saying,y dint u reach out to me but it wasnt just him dt was to reach out,u shld v reached out to him too,which shows dt u clearly 4got him. After all of that is said and done! I hope he is not married o cos u both wld make a reallyyyy hot couple. I really pray he is d one. Ds might just be ur 'when d morning is abt to come,d night gets really dark' moment. Wish u all d best and calm down wt d show off,it can be really annoying @ times. xxxxxx!

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  28. Nice speech, for once rev chris actually made some serious points

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  29. Lindasay pls do something about this ur comment coming in late abeg.

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  30. WHEN SOME BODY IS NOT A CHILD OF GOD BY NEW BIRTH, HE/SHE CAN DO ANY THING.I REFER TO AYO ORITSEJAFOR

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  31. He's right actually but coming from Chris okotie, the argument is null and void.

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  32. Hmmmm lindodo, LIB monday giveaway winners still dey wait for alert oooooo, today na friday ooooo.

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  33. Word, Rev Okotie. I share your beautiful position with you.

    CAN, in recent times, seem to be an arm of the ruling government

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  34. I agree with Pastor Chris Okotie, The head of the Christian association of Nigeria (CAN) Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor should honorably step down to pave way for peace on the sit which he had brought doubts and mistrust. We Nigerians aren't fools and we know what is left from right, we need a new worthy servant of God as the President of the Christian Association of Nigeria so as to stop effectively with the image of the Christians in Nigeria that he is tarnishing. Thank you. M-GUCCI m_boyos@yahoo.com

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  35. Ride on Pastor Okotie. I salute you for telling the truth. You have said it before on the issue of Catholism and violence. bravo for this

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  36. I agree with you man of God.

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  37. Okotie should please shut up ! When he was sleeping with peopls wife who called for own resignation? Was his ex wife Steph not with a man when he stole her? roli nko ? Besides South Africa has cleared the air about the money.him okotie has lost relevance he should shut up.in other news,Tina his ex wife is happily married with 2 kids......

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  38. BEING PRESIDENT OF C.A.N. IS NOT BEING BORN OG THE HOLLY GHOST.( TAKE NOTE PASTOR AYO ORITSEJAFOR.)

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  39. Too long abeg, whatever rocks their boat.. The longest article I have read on LIB is d drama btw herself nd MrAyeDee.

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  40. Very lengthy but well said by pastor chris okotie..Do the needful by resigning pastor Ayo. Save the image of CAN that is alrdy on the line.

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  41. Apt and on point.

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  42. welcome back linda ikeji...... we missed you alot.... cheers

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  43. Kettle calling pot black..lol.

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  44. I'm going to for D 1st time ask Rev Okotie to SHUT UP. I mean with 2 failed marriage and naked girls in his church every sunday,he has no moral right to cast aspertions on Papa Ayo his very snr colleague. Chris you live in a glass house so don't throw stones.

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  45. I hope u hv his permission 2paste dis ere?

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  46. Epistle of disagreement according to Okotie

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  47. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    He should resign abeg.... Am in support of okotie 100%.....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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    1. Okotie make sense die. The arms-smuggling tainted pastor should resign.

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  48. hmmmmm...makes sense!

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  49. pls pastor okotie cannot cast any stone, they are all the same, they all fail in their leadership positions. when okotie divorced twice he did not resign, when he sleeps with the different women in his church he does not resign.he is not the one to talk, if he was in the same position as pastor Ayo he would do worse..okotie has been building on house hold of God street , I hear it is supposed to be a school for the past twelve years, every dsy church members contribute money and it still not finished. all he does is buy cars and rent houses for women.my dearest papa Adeboye has not spoken it is okotie who is talking

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  50. could this be captioned politics in the Church? hmmm not the way forward. #stonglySaying

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  51. I agree but not for reasons relating to the 9.3 million

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  52. My Article of d Year

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  53. I agree with pastor chris

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  54. Can Okotie pls shut d hell up? Why is he feeling so holy? Foolish holier than thou, this man who disguise himself as a man of God yet date all d girls in his church (confirmed) in as much as I don't like to judge people let alone people who parade themselves as man of God, Okotie is more of a disgrace just shut d hell up pls.* heaven sent my foot.

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  55. Okotie ve come wit his big big grammar oh...Anyway let God have his way

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  56. So even okotie can call out someone???
    Okotie d general over seer of divorce matters can actually say all this???

    Let he who is holy cast the first stone... definitely not this moron

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  57. God is angry for every bad things going on in the world today.

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  58. Does any one need to tell him to?

    http://www.qservers.net/process/aff.php?aff=027

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  59. Is there ethics committee in CAN? just asking

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  60. Okotie should go put his family in order and stop fighting another man of God...

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  61. Coming from a man who has been married how many times..Why didn't he resign at that time...Pot calling kettle half cast

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  62. Okotie should go and sleep, who is he to judge a CAN PRESIDENT or ask for him resignation, polities in house of the Lord

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  63. I share similar views .. resign now as CAN president.

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  64. I share similar views with Pst Chris .. he should step aside as CAN president.

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  65. Story for the gods,how can u judge other people when you have not judged urself,we shud learn to stop washing our dirty linens in public,let's leave judgement for God.

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  66. Sorry how many times has this man been married and divorced.....you are really one to talk about shaming the Christian body...mstchewwwwwww....next pls

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  67. That position is not a political post even though our so-called pastor have idolise it as if it is their fathers home, but God is watching everything...
    Why you shouldn’t mess up with your body

    What will you that I shall do unto you?

    End Time Virus - Part 6

    Is Ebola God's Wrath?

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  68. It is difficult to say if Pastor Okotie is not talking sentimentally as he himself is into politics. However, is stepping down from episcopacy the next thing to do? I personally don't think so. Let's exercise patient and see the truth prevailing over time.

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  69. chai'immediately I saw dis post I 'shapaly'grabbed my dictionary Cos I know I will be needing it,omo c bekee!#zoeann#

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  70. kai!!!! see what peoplr have turned God's work into.... God pls have mercy coz we dont even havr transparent christian leaders again

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  71. Kai!!!!! see what people have turned God's work into.... Np more transparency even in the life of "christian leaders". God have mercu

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  72. @goldprecious. What an asinine comment. What has pastor Okotie's private life got to do with this? As far as you are concerned everybody should be a saint in order to comment on a topical issue?Pastor Ayo is shameless rogue and a disgrace to the robe he wears.

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  73. Right on target. No matter how we feel, truth is constant and must be told. Pastor Ayo should, indeed, resign as CAN president..

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  74. No mater how you try,dnt u ever fall,keep your head up high..stand tall. This life isn't easy so dnt believe dat since every1 is struggling,u v a slim chance 2 make it!
    Starsupcoming.blogspot.com

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  75. And at the end he describes himself as 'a presidential aspirant' and not 'the founder and general overseer of the household of God Church'.
    So much for the the love of CAN.

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  76. Okotie,lol... please take several seats;

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  77. God thou knowest ALL things.... But I think if u know better then u do better. #2637C551

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  78. This man is unfit,not suitable to make comment on this matter.

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  79. And his (Okotie's) divorce and remarriage isn't?

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  80. okotie is too randy to call out anybody, forever seeking attention. there are more worthy pastors.okotie id a bad example all round. he divorced his wives and my friend who attends the church says 2yrs after he is still ssying all kinds of things abt the woman, I heat that id the only sermon they hear every Sunday. the man as far as am concerned should have stepped down long ago ad pastor. if he wants pastor ayo to resign he should show hood example and redign snd then pastor ayo.

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  81. Rev Okotie or whatever he calls himself should better go sit down somewhere that is really dirty and nasty because that's is what he deserves. Before he asking someone else to remove a speck from his eye, let him first look for a towing van and pull out the huge logs in both his own eyes. We are looking forward to the day Okotie will be man enough to come out clean and apologize the entire christian community and the whole world for fooling around with women. Unlike Okitie, Pastor Oritshejafor is a responsible family man and a true child of GOD. Unlike Okotie he is not in the business of
    divorcing women. The gentle has not done anything wrong by renting his private jet out when he is not using it. If Okotie is hungry to be CAN president let him wait till pastor Oritshejafor's tenure is over, then he can contest. And for sure he will lose because he lacks the required credibility to become CAN president ...and for sure he wont be ashamed to lose because he has got used to losing elections.

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  82. For once i totally agree with okotie.

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  83. Not that I dispute what okotie's words but on what moral right is he making his argument? Hasn't he to brought shame on the Christian community?! Did he step down as head pastor in his church? See pot calling kettle black! I pity us Christians because our leaders are just rubbing our faces in the mud!
    Don't doubt the fact that this hip hop star turned pastor turned politician has an eye on that seat. Just saying.

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  84. Rev Okotie or whatever he calls himself should better go and sit down somewhere that is really dirty and nasty because that's what he deserves. Before asking someone else to remove a speck from his eye, let him first look for a towing van and pull out the huge logs in both his own eyes. We are looking forward to the day Okotie will be man enough to come out clean and apologize to the entire christian community and the world as a whole for fooling around with women. Unlike Okitie, Pastor Oritshejafor is a responsible family man and a true child of GOD. Unlike Okotie he is not in the business of
    divorcing women. The gentle has not done anything wrong by renting his private jet out when he is not using it. If Okotie is hungry to become CAN president let him wait till pastor Oritshejafor's tenure is over, then he can contest. And for sure he will lose because he lacks the required credibility to become CAN president ...and for sure he wont be ashamed to lose because he has got used to losing elections

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  85. All politicians are liars, Okotie is a politician, so therefore, he is a liar and shuld shut up and stop talking trash. Sinx he has failed in becoming Nigeria president, he wants to shift his attention to CAN president as his fresh party has been dissolved by INEC. I sorry 4 am cox he will still luz. Afta shamefully divorcing 3 women, he still talks. In his defense, he is saying God still gives anointing to his servants dat errs. Thank God say he knw wetin he dey do. Come 2015, na anoda woman he go marry again.

    Mr B has spoken

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  86. The man of God has not done anything wrong. The person asking him to resign should first check his relationship with God before talking about another. Do you mean should a drug pusher is caught boarding DANA or any of the airlines, the owners of such airline should be arrested for allowing... go sleep jo

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  87. Bros Chris when is ur own private jet arriving?

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  88. Presidential candidate from which party? APC?

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  89. Its quite unfortunate how Christians wash their dirty linen in public. Even if Pst Ayo did wrong, Pst Okotie should not criticised publicly before unbelievers. Even the ungodly occult men protect their own from outsiders, why not believer who are bound by covenant with one another. Any correction or disciplin should be done within the church

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  90. Only God knows who truly worship him.shikena

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  91. Okotie should go sit down

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  92. Rev Okotie or whatever he calls himself should better go and sit down somewhere that is really dirty and nasty because that's what he deserves. Before asking someone else to remove a speck from his eye, let him first look for a towing van and pull out the huge logs in both his own eyes. We are looking forward to the day Okotie will be man enough to come out clean and apologize to the entire christian community and the world as a whole for fooling around with women. Unlike Okitie, Pastor Oritshejafor is a responsible family man and a true child of GOD. Unlike Okotie he is not in the business of
    divorcing women. The gentle has not done anything wrong by renting his private jet out when he is not using it. If Okotie is hungry to become CAN president let him wait till pastor Oritshejafor's tenure is over, then he can contest. And for sure he will lose because he lacks the required credibility to become CAN president ...and for sure he wont be ashamed to lose because he has got used to losing elections

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  93. Rev Okotie or whatever he calls himself should better go and sit down somewhere that is really dirty and nasty because that's what he deserves. Before asking someone else to remove a speck from his eye, let him first look for a towing van and pull out the huge logs in both his own eyes. We are looking forward to the day Okotie will be man enough to come out clean and apologize to the entire christian community and the world as a whole for fooling around with women. Unlike Okitie, Pastor Oritshejafor is a responsible family man and a true child of GOD. Unlike Okotie he is not in the business of
    divorcing women. The gentle has not done anything wrong by renting his private jet out when he is not using it. If Okotie is hungry to become CAN president let him wait till pastor Oritshejafor's tenure is over, then he can contest. And for sure he will lose because he lacks the required credibility to become CAN president ...and for sure he wont be ashamed to lose because he has got used to losing elections

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  94. Rev Okotie or whatever he calls himself should better go and sit down somewhere that is really dirty and nasty because that's what he deserves. Before asking someone else to remove a speck from his eye, let him first look for a towing van and pull out the huge logs in both his own eyes. We are looking forward to the day Okotie will be man enough to come out clean and apologize to the entire christian community and the world as a whole for fooling around with women. Unlike Okitie, Pastor Oritshejafor is a responsible family man and a true child of GOD. Unlike Okotie he is not in the business of
    divorcing women. The gentle has not done anything wrong by renting his private jet out when he is not using it. If Okotie is hungry to become CAN president let him wait till pastor Oritshejafor's tenure is over, then he can contest. And for sure he will lose because he lacks the required credibility to become CAN president ...and for sure he wont be ashamed to lose because he has got used to losing elections

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  95. Lolzzz..eehhh...ayo shud resign so hw is voted in as can president abi...bt wait ooo..hw com he dosnt lik d fact dt ayo is close to jonathan..i mean he wnted to rule nigeria too so wt is his deal??

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  96. Evn d bible said remove the speck in ur eye frst...okotie is not ome to spk at all

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  97. Evn d bible said remove the speck in ur eye frst...okotie is not ome to spk at all

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  98. Pastor Ayo is a handsome man shaaaa....dat aside.hav u pple eva seen wer an airline is persecuted bcos a drug pusher was found on d plane wit drugs
    Secondly,all ye who think pastors are not supposed to be rich or men of God are supposed to be average..plas try reading ur bible and show me wich of God's servants was poor...Abraham..David..solomon..isaac..joseph........d list goes on..and yah..none was poor.
    Lastly..Okotie pls man of God..dey ur lane..

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  99. Rev Okotie or whatever he calls himself should better go and sit down somewhere that is really dirty and nasty because that's what he deserves. Before asking someone else to remove a speck from his eye, let him first look for a towing van and pull out the huge logs in both his own eyes. We are looking forward to the day Okotie will be man enough to come out clean and apologize to the entire christian community and the world as a whole for fooling around with women. Unlike Okitie, Pastor Oritshejafor is a responsible family man and a true child of GOD. Unlike Okotie he is not in the business of
    divorcing women. The gentle has not done anything wrong by renting his private jet out when he is not using it. If Okotie is hungry to become CAN president let him wait till pastor Oritshejafor's tenure is over, then he can contest. And for sure he will lose because he lacks the required credibility to become CAN president ...and for sure he wont be ashamed to lose because he has got used to losing elections

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  100. Sunday oibe,you dont know when and how to keep quiet! Your likes wants to bring the christian community into shame!which govt cleared orisejafor? The same govt that it deal was being broker in south África? If okotie had patted the CAN president at his back,you wouldnt condemn him but because he is throwing knocks ,you re cry woof..is a okotie a christian? Yes! He who believes in christ is a christian,whether he is a good or bad one is not for me or you to judge..he doesnt ve to be CAN spokeman before he airs his opinions about issues that affects CAN.stop dis ur reuben abati and fani kayode style of attacking critics,dis is our own association by virtue of being christians ,its not owned by orisejafor or jonathan or you your sef.@gift hotspot

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  101. Nigerians have a bad mentality...i dnt tink its wrong for a pastor to contest in elections and its also not wrong for a pastor to be close to the running of government..its high time christians take charge or this country..christians should be able to talk freely in matters concerning the country..the fact that yu r a pastór dosnt mean u shud exempt ursef frm wat is goin on in ur country..look at the lives of David,he was a ruler and still a man after God's hrt.
    Esther became queen and thru ha GOD saved the jews
    Solomon was declared the wisest king.
    So if you think that God will come down from heaven and save nigerians from bad governance..YOU LIE!!!
    You that is a christian betr learn to take charge and lead your own country..God has to use people and Oritsejafor Ayodele Is one of those people.
    You think CAN is being draged into the mun..well i think CAN has only started what it ought to be doing.Speak for your country,Support the right candidates..AYO keep speaking up..

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  102. #standfororitsejafor12 October 2014 at 12:09

    If you still have not realised how blessed and highly favoured Ayo Oritsejafor is then i suggest you bounce.
    Im sure u all knw the story of david..even with every wrong he did he wa stil God's 'better pikin'
    And this man Ayo Joseph Oristegbubemi Johnbull Oritsejafor is God's better pikin..he rented his jet out..u nor wan hear..then please keep hating cos that's all you can do now..Favour is God's own partiality..David sin pass Saul yet na David God love pass..so please ask God for Favour on ur own life and stop hating

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