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Lagos govt, churches on war path over demolition by GARRIx7(m): 3:15am On Jan 05, 2013
Lagos govt, churches on war path over demolition

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January 5, 2013 | 1:01 am

Just Human

By Ishola Balogun

…Church property worth N3billion destroyed as hoodlums carted away over N15million offering, tithes money
For a moment, it looked as though the demolition of the altar and the entire building that housed over 20,000 worshipers of the Bride Assembly was a joke unfolding in a manner that insulted the sensibilities of the onlookers, but it turned out to be real as members watched helplessly how the sacred house of God was cruelly demolished.

The Church which was located on Endeavour Crescent, Odofin, Park Estate, Off Ijesha, Bus-stop, a stone throw to the Lord Chosen Church, Lagos, was demolished early December, by officials of the Lagos State Ministry of Physical Planning and Urban Development.

When Saturday Vanguard visited the place, members were seen packing and sorting through the debris. A few of them however who managed to utter a few words said: “Who could have ordered this assault on God’s altar? Why would the demolition be so maliciously done? Why would you demolish a place of worship or any other place without notice, especially when the matter concerning the property is still pending in court?” they queried.

But the leader and General overseer, Pastor Moses Alu including the members appeared to be set for a legal battle to seek redress on the injustice perceived to have been done on them by those who according to them, illegally orchestrated and carried out  demolition of the church and properties worth over N3billion.



The remains of once bubbling edifice

According to the Public Relation Officer of the Church, Deacon A . Eric, “at about 9am, what could be likened to an army of occupation invaded the church. They came in a convoy of cars, buses, hiluxes and a black maria (from Lagos State Ministry of Physical Planning and Urban Development). They were given protection by about 40 armed policemen and when we asked if there was any notice, they said they have sent a notice a copy which they could not produce.”

He said over N3billion property were destroyed while about N15million cash which was realised from offerings and tithes were carted away by hoodlums who took advantage of the situation  shortly after the demolition.

“They came with about forty policemen in a convoy or cars, with a trailer carrying a caterpillar which they used for the demolition. They rushed to the General overseer’s office and that was the first place they demolished. All the bullet proof doors were destroyed, including 20 other offices. We watched helplessly, as there was no prior notice to take away our properties. Most of our equipments, television, monitors among those things we used in our broadcast were destroyed.”

He disclosed that the church had petitioned Lagos State Governor, Babatunde Fashola while the Church lawyer, Barrister Ozoan was preparing for a legal battle.

Narrating how the church acquired the land, Deacon Eric said: “In 2005, we paid N50million to acquire this place from the Onitire family represented by Oloto who is well known here.

“When we came here, it was not habitable because there were different kinds of reptiles here. Besides, all the roads leading to this place were done by the church. Sometime in 2009, we were told that this place had been allocated by the government to one Alhaji Kamorudeen Bolarinwa. We were suprised and so we went to court. Since that time, the mater has been in court, until that Wednesday, December, 5.”



Some members were seen packing and sorting through the debris

He continued: “Leading the assault was a bulldozer which a trailer in their convoy had conveyed to the place. Before the church security men could ask any question, some frightening and armed youths, who were part of the demolition squad headed straight for the block which housed the offices of the Overseer, Deputy Overseer and their personal assistants.

“These young men who were on a mission and who seemed to know what they were instructed to do, in a commando style brought down the bullet-proof doors to the office, destroying everything in sight.

“They were quickly followed by the bulldozer which tore down other offices including the administration office. The next action was to start knocking down the pillars of the auditorium (an auditorium that seats over 20,000 people), and the auditorium fell. Not satisfied and under further instructions, the bulldozer went ahead to smash and destroy everything of importance – roofing sheets, chairs, Plasma and flat screen television sets, ceiling and standing-fans, computers, laptops, printers, water dispensers,among others. Twenty other offices, which included the children’s auditorium, the Ministers’, IT/TV, choir, Library, medical and press offices were also destroyed.

“At the end of the invasion, what was once a beautiful environment lay in ruins and the demolition squad left the way they came.”

He stated that while this was going on, the members most of whom had finished a vigil prayer watched helplessly while the whole place where they congregated to worship went down in ruins. He attributed the calmness of the members present during the demotion as reflection of the peace message of the General Overseer on a weekly basis.

“If there was anything worth commending, it is the spirit exhibited by members of the church. Though painful, no member was violent, even in the face of a sudden attack by about forty hoodlums who unleashed mayhem on a helpless congregation on the third day of the programme, before the timely intervention of the police who arrested some of the hoodlums. They showed oneness and resilience. This exemplary conduct is no doubt, due largely to the peace message churned out weekly from the pulpit.”

He continued: “We began the evacuation and clearing of the debris. This was completed the following day, Thursday, preparing the ground for the Friday vigil which was held under the tent. And as if to shame the enemy, an unprecedented crowd turned up for the vigil.

“It was believed that the intention of the enemy was to frustrate the camp and they were doing all they could to stop the programme, ‘but to God be the glory’; church members declared ‘the plans of the enemy frustrated’. Since then, the annual December camp (6 nights of vigils) opened on Monday,10th December and other programmes have witnessed very large turnout of worshippers with the Lord visiting His children with miracles, signs and wonders. How else could God manifest Himself when a larger crowd turned out on the 3rd day of the camp which was held in the open (without tents).

But who are the enemies whether real or imaginary? He stressed that it was surprising that while most of men of God Christians alike, far and near came, and called to commiserate with the church, “our brothers at Lord Chosen here who are very close to us did not show up neither did they call to express sympathy.”

All attempts to get the reaction of Lord Chosen church, proved abortive. The Public Relation Unit of the church declined comment while attempt to speak with the General Overseer also failed. Saturday Vanguard was told that only one pastor Chidi could facilitate a chat with the Overseer just as the telephone number made available to the reporter remained switched off.

As members of the Bride Assembly defied the discouraging situation and yet congregate under tents and canopies day and nights for worship, a member who had apparently spent more than 24 hours repairing some of the damaged ceiling fans and clearing some debris, was prompted by Saturday Vanguard to comment on the perceived enemies, he enthused: “what else can I say, but certainly, the bride will triumph and the Lord’s name will be exalted.

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Re: Lagos govt, churches on war path over demolition by seunfly: 3:28am On Jan 05, 2013
If the church did not break any law i think it is unfair but if they do, I think Jesus the author and finisher of our faith said "give unto cesar what is cesar and give unto God what is God" with that in mind we should know that Lagos has her law which was made to make peaple's living and life to be pleasant and therefore nobody or organisation should delibratly break it in the name of God because good life and pleasurable living is the desire of God in our lives.
Re: Lagos govt, churches on war path over demolition by GARRIx7(m): 3:44am On Jan 05, 2013
But who are the enemies whether real or imaginary? He stressed that it was surprising that while most of men of God Christians alike, far and near came, and called to commiserate with the church, “our brothers at Lord Chosen here who are very close to us did not show up neither did they call to express sympathy.”

Petty....

What's the beef for?

So failure to come and sympathise with you makes one an enemy... Abi? Nansense!!
Re: Lagos govt, churches on war path over demolition by cockyjay: 3:49am On Jan 05, 2013
This is wrong. LASG shouldn't have demolished the building while the case is still in court
Re: Lagos govt, churches on war path over demolition by malele(m): 5:08am On Jan 05, 2013
Fashola easy naa , mater still dey court naa. Why are people lawless in this country even the educated onces.
Re: Lagos govt, churches on war path over demolition by mensdept: 5:48am On Jan 05, 2013
WIth names like "Lord Chosen Church" and "Bride Assembly", they should have already been demolished.

Churches and "General Overseers" for Naija my goodness
Re: Lagos govt, churches on war path over demolition by Nobody: 6:37am On Jan 05, 2013
GARRI (x7):


Petty....

What's the beef for?

So failure to come and sympathise with you makes one an enemy... Abi? Nansense!!

Exactly my thoughts....btw why would lords chosen call and sympathise with them?the CEO of lords chosen will be jubilating now cos his flock and herd of sheep is about to increase.he,ll be shouting hossana and alleluia cos he is going to possess lots of brides.

I think the bribes abi na brides church people were lying with the figures.The billions were exaggerated and the 15m too.why didnt they take the money to the bank.

And what a name for the oga patata if brides church...Pastor Moses ALU.

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Re: Lagos govt, churches on war path over demolition by GARRIx7(m): 7:27am On Jan 05, 2013
cockyjay: This is wrong. LASG shouldn't have demolished the building while the case is still in court

Have you heard LASG's side of the story??
Re: Lagos govt, churches on war path over demolition by kheart(m): 7:59am On Jan 05, 2013
Na today?
Re: Lagos govt, churches on war path over demolition by skyfall: 10:14am On Jan 05, 2013
Very ridiculous story from so many angles. While other countries are doing serious research into cancer cure, global warming, automobile & airline safety etc, Nigerians are pre-occupied with religions that add no value to world prosperity.

The journalist is obviously a learner, otherwise he would have sought Lagos State Govt's side of the story too.
Re: Lagos govt, churches on war path over demolition by GARRIx7(m): 10:21am On Jan 05, 2013
while about N15million cash which was realised from offerings and tithes were carted away by hoodlums who took advantage of the situation shortly after the demolition

Who said church business isn't good business....... cheesy cheesy

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