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Christ Chosen head drags Pastor Mouka to EFCC
By EBOMHIANA MUSA
Sunday, December 23, 2007
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What seems a holy war is gradually brewing between two revered
men of God, who oversee some of the biggest and crowd pulling
new generation churches in the city of Lagos.
The feud which has the trappings of battle of the titans is
between the General Overseer of Lord Chosen Charismatic Revival
Ministry, Pastor Lazarus Muoka and the trendy and charismatic
overseer of Christ Chosen Generation Revival Ministry, Pastor
Eze Nnamdi Ofoegbu.
Twice, Ofoegbu had been “invited” to the office
of the Assistant Inspector General of Police, Zone 2 Command
Onikan over allegations of threats to the life of Muoka.
The first letter, dated November 29, 2006 and signed by one
M. Adisa (DSP) on behalf of the Deputy Commissioner of Police
(CID) while the other dated January 24, 2007 was signed by
one Emmanuel Ogolo (SP) for the Assistant Inspector General
of Police, Zone 2, Onikan. Ofoegbu was” required in
the name of the president, Federal Republic of Nigeria to
report to the zonal criminal and intelligence Bureau Office…
to answer to allegations of threat to life by you against
very important persons including the General overseer of the
Lord Chosen Charismatic Revival Church.”
Ofoegbu has cried foul to all these, alleging that Muoka was
after him using the police with trump-up charges simply because
they parted ways sometime in September 2006. He broke away
from Muoka’s church to establish his own in Festac,
in response to the call of God.
Following the series of invitations from the police, Ofoegbu
has picked the gauntlet and has written a two-page letter
to Muoka dated December 7, 2007, titled” letter of notification/demand
for refund.” Ofoegbu is demanding the sum of N317 million
from his former pastor (Muoka) being what he sank into the
church from inception up to the time they parted ways. He
says it was an investment, based on an unwritten agreement
between them. He has also taken his case to the EFCC.
“What I am asking for is the fulfillment of the agreement
we both entered into, an investment into the work of God for
which there will be profit and returns. We both agreed that
I invest my life savings and that we are going to reap it
many fold when the time comes. I believed him and I invested
all that I had including the one that did not belong to me.
When the time of harvest came he started finding faults with
me to embarrass me and frustrate me out of the church.
A man invests with the hope of reaping, I started investing
in this project since 2004. From that time till when I left
I had invested over N300m, that expanse of land where the
church is today and the fleet of luxury buses you see there
are part of the investments, the planting of the church in
Dubai, United Arab Emirate, Abidjan, Ikoyi and Ibadan are
also part of the investments. These are aside the series of
crusades we held across the country and beyond.”
Does a Christian or anybody, demand for a refund of what he
has done for God? Hear Ofoegbu: “I am not asking for
what I have given to the Lord, far from it. If you have given
to the Lord, you have given to the Lord. What you give to
the Lord are tithes, and offerings in different forms.
Nobody goes back to say I want my offering back or I want
my tithes back, no. If you give these to the house of God,
you have given to the Lord.”
“I only mention these because these are the areas. Where
he said I should go ahead and put money and that the church
was going to refund me. There are so many other areas like
advertising in print and electronic media which I cannot really
go into now. It got to a point when I had spent virtually
what I had, in fact, it was like he hypnotized me, he cast
a spell on me whereby I was pumping money into the church
foolishly, now the scales have fallen off my eyes, I now realize
my folly”.
In the letter to Muoka, Ofoegbu pointedly told him that”
I wish to notify you that the spell is broken. I am awake
to a realization that it was not normal and I hereby demand
for a refund, especially for the repayment of the money of
my partner from you and your organization.”
The raging Ofoegbu added that” I want the EFCC to intervene
in this matter, infact, I have done a petition which I intend
to forward to them next week because there are a lot of people
these day who dupe and hypnotize innocent people in the name
of God. The victims are mostly rich people in the society.
I think, this should be checked.” All efforts to make
Muoka react proved abortive; his aides were not ready to volunteer
information when contacted on their cell phones.
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