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I’m Disappointed In Christian Association Of Nigeria, PFN, Pastor Adeboye For Keeping Silent On TB Joshua— Primate Ayodele



The leader of the INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, Primate Elijah Ayodele, on Wednesday said he was disappointed in the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN) and notable clerics in the country such as Pastor E.A. Adeboye for failing to honour the late Prophet TB Joshua of the Synagogue Church.

Primate Ayodele added that their actions smirked of disunity and hatred in the church, which he described as a problem for the country.

In a statement released by his media office, Ayodele said some Christian leaders like the General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), Adeboye, the Founder Of Household Of God International Ministry, Rev Chris Okotie, and other Christian bodies are a “threat to the unity of Christianity.”

He said, ‘’Christians are the problem of the church, everyone will die one day but it’s unfortunate that a Christian brother died and the so called big pastors can’t say a word of condolence, is that how good leaders act? What they have done is wrong, what does it take CAN, PFN to come out when the death happened to pay condolences?

The likes of Chris Okotie went ahead to call TB Joshua a wizard, some called him devil while he was alive, was it God that revealed that them that He is working for the devil? Why not bring an evidence? God is going to condemn lot of pastors.

Christians are the problems of Nigeria, they don’t have love, they have different doctrines, and some preachings are not even biblical. When the beloved son of Pastor Adeboye died, TB Joshua sent condolences and ordered a 1-minute moment of silence to honour the deceased but now that He is dead, what have they done? These are part of hooliganism in Christianity, it’s quite unfortunate. I’m highly disappointed in Pastor Adeboye who is seen as a prominent Christian leader for keeping silent on this. Every one of us will die someday.

This is not the time for hatred, there is so much hatred in Christianity and that is why I will never join CAN, PFN or any Christian association, they are associations of envy and hatred, they claim that they went to bible school, is that what the bible taught them? If at all TB Joshua offended anyone, why can’t they forgive him? they should all change, they are getting older.

CAN, PFN are just association for the government and for personal gains. These associations are not biblical. I have no apology, I don’t want anyone to like me, I am saying this the way I feel, this is a time when we need love and unity in Christianity but those that are the supposed leaders have killed the spirit of love in Christianity. The administrators of this association are selfish, greedy and totally self-centered.

We need to support one another, let the bigger pastors help the lesser ones to grow, that’s what we need in Christianity not all these associations causing division.”

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