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Adeboye Steps Down, Oyedepo, Olukoya, Kumuyi, Others To Follow by Dotng: 4:18am On Jan 08, 2017
Adeboye steps down, Oyedepo, Olukoya, Kumuyi, others to follow

January 8, 2017

Gbenga Adeniji, Bayo Akinloye and Toluwani Eniola

It was a mixture of surprise and anxiety on Saturday for ministers in the Redeemed Christian Church of God when the respected cleric and General Overseer of the church, Pastor Enoch Adeboye, announced a new leader for the church arm in Nigeria.



Adeboye made the declaration at the church’s Annual Ministers Thanksgiving held at the Redemption Camp in Ogun State.

Adeboye’s story: From lecture hall to global pulpit

SUNDAY PUNCH gathered that Adeboye started his speech at the service by telling the stunned ministers that he initiated a pension scheme for the church’s retired full-time pastors that would enable them earn 100 per cent of their salaries as pension.

He reportedly said that government had been meddling with the affairs of churches in Nigeria and he had to discontinue with the scheme when the government introduced a contributory pension scheme which the church later joined.

Ministers present at the gathering told one of our correspondents that Adeboye said the government also interfered in the administration of the church by stipulating mandatory office tenure for general overseers of all registered churches in the country through a regulation.

He noted that this regulation also extended to clergymen like Bishop David Oyedepo of the Living Faith Church Worldwide International aka Winners Chapel, Pastor W.F. Kumuyi of the Deeper Christian Life Ministry and Bishop Mike Okonkwo of The Redeemed Evangelical Mission, among others.

It’s a big surprise – RCCG members
FRC regulation


It was gathered that the Financial Regulations Council had stipulated a maximum period of 20 years for the heads of all registered churches, mosques, and civil society organisations.

The FRC established by the Financial Reporting Council of Nigeria Act, No. 6, 2011, under the supervision of the Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment, is responsible for, among other things, developing and publishing accounting and financial reporting standards to be observed in the preparation of financial statements of public entities in Nigeria; and for related matters.

Governance Code 2016 of the Act encompasses three sectors: the private, the public and not-for-profit. It is the not-for-profit sector, sometimes referred to as the Benevolent Sector, the Third Sector or the Civil Society Sector, that religious bodies fall under.

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The code read in part, “The founder or leader of a NFPO (not-for-profit) occupies a special position in the organisation and is committed to the success and longevity of the NFPO. Accordingly, a founder or leader should not take on too many responsibilities in the organisation or have an indefinite term in the running of the organisation.

“Where, for any reason, a founder or leader of NFPO also occupies any of the three governance positions of chairmanship of the board of trustees, the governing board or council, and the headship of the executive management (or their governance equivalents), the following provisions shall apply before the end of the organisation’s financial year in which this code takes effect.

“The founder or leader shall cease to occupy these three governance positions simultaneously. This is to ensure the separation of powers and avoid possible concentration of powers in one individual.

“The founder or leader may however choose – subject to the agreement of the organisation’s apex authority as expressed in the annual general assembly, annual meeting, annual stakeholder engagement, annual conference, annual synod, annual fellowship assembly or their equivalents – only one of these three governance positions subject to his current tenure. This is to ensure a clear division of responsibilities at the head of the organisation between the running of the governing body and the executive responsibility for the management and fulfilment of the organisation’s mission.

“Where the founder or leader has occupied all or any of these three governance positions for more than twenty years, or is aged seventy years or above, the choice in the section above should only relate to the board of trustees as in section below, except the constitution of the organisation otherwise provides.’’

SUNDAY PUNCH learnt that apart from Adeboye, the law would cause leadership changes in other churches, where their general overseers had spent more than 20 years in that capacity.

Kumuyi, Oyedepo, Olukoya, others to follow

Some of the general overseers to be affected by the regulation include Dr. Daniel Kolawole Olukoya of the Mountain of Fire and Miracles Ministries, who has spent 22 years as the general overseer; Bishop Mike Okonkwo of The Redeemed Evangelical Mission (35 years); Pastor Kumuyi (43 years); Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor of Word of Life Bible Church (29 years); Rev. Chris Okotie of the Household of God ( 29 years); Kingsway International Christian Centre’s Pastor Matthew Ashimolowo (24 years); Winners Chapel’s Bishop David Oyedepo (35 years).

Others are Pastor Chris Oyakhilome of Believers’ LoveWord International (26 years); Pastor Samuel Abiara of Christ Apostolic Church (39 years); Pastor Sam Adeyemi of Daystar Christian Centre (21 years); Pastor Tunde Bakare of Latter Rain Assembly (27 years); House on the Rock’s Pastor Paul Adefarasin (22 years), among others.

When contacted by one of our correspondents, the Public Relations Officer of the Deeper Christian Life Ministry, Mr. Segun Babatope, declined to speak on whether Pastor Kumuyi would also step down like Pastor Adeboye did.

He referred our correspondent to the church secretary, who also declined to speak on the matter.

Babatope said, “I cannot speak on behalf of the church. We are not fully aware of what Pastor Adeboye said and we cannot comment on rumours.”

Also, calls made to the mobile of Rev. Chris Okotie were not answered. He did not also reply the text message sent to his mobile as of press time.

Similarly, when contacted on Saturday, one of Pastor Olukoya’s media aides, Mr. Idowu Ajanaku, did not respond to calls made to his mobile phone, neither did he respond to the text message our correspondent sent to him.

A Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Mr. Dele Adesina, who is an ally of Bishop David Oyedepo, told SUNDAY PUNCH that he needed to read the FRC’s code to give “an informed opinion” on the issue.

How the ministers’ meeting ended

Sources said after his speech at the meeting, Adeboye introduced Pastor Joseph Obayemi as the ‘new overseer’ of the church, Funsho Odesola as the new church secretary and Joseph Adeyokunu as the new church treasurer.

Adeboye reportedly said, ‘‘At least, nobody can stop me from being a general overseer in other countries of the world.’’

By the pronouncement, Adeboye ceases to be the General Overseer of the RCCG in Nigeria while he remains the church’s spiritual leader worldwide and general overseer of its international arm. The church has branches in about 190 countries.

SUNDAY PUNCH learnt that the clerics, who were newly appointed into key positions in the church, were not allowed to speak to the gathering. But Adeboye asked the ministers to pray for them and he also did the same.

A statement reportedly issued by Odesola after the meeting stressed that the new structure was particular to Nigeria alone as Adeboye remained the spiritual leader and global missioner of the church.

Before now, there had been expectations in the church that Adeboye would name a successor after he clocked 70 — the stipulated retirement age by the church.

In a statement credited to Leke Adeboye, Adeboye’s last son and personal assistant, he cited the FRC’s law as the reason for the church’s decision, adding, however, that Adeboye remained the General Overseer of RCCG worldwide.

Adeboye is now 74. He became the church’s general overseer in 1981 after taking over from the church’s founder, Pa Josiah Akindayomi.

Our correspondent gathered that at the service, Adeboye asked the ministers to tell all members in their parishes to join any political party of their choice.

The revered cleric noted that by joining political parties, they would be able to partake in the making of vital political decisions at the ward level in order for the country to have good representation.

He also noted that their involvement in politics would check imposition of candidates.

Lawyers’ speak on FRC regulation

Speaking with one of our correspondents, a human rights activist and lawyer, Ebun-Olu Adegboruwa, who commented on the FRC law, said churches, mosques and other not-for-profit organisations, as long as they are registered with the Corporate Affairs Commission, were bound by the new financial regulation targeted at ensuring financial transparency and seamless succession.

Adegboruwa who is also an RCCG pastor, said, “The plan of succession must not be to the benefit of a family member. By law, churches are called incorporated churches with a board of trustees. It cannot be run by a family. Pastor Adeboye, of his volition, decided to obey the regulation by handing over to a successor. I must also state that the confusion being created by some people that Pastor Adeboye is the general overseer of the RCCG Worldwide is unnecessary. There is no such organisation as the Redeemed Christian Church of God Worldwide. He is the Global Missioner and Spiritual Leader of the Church. There is nothing like RCCG Worldwide.’’

There were reports on Saturday that the Federal Government had suspended the not-for-profit governance code of 2016. The human rights activist and lawyer explained that the law was suspended in relation to the public sector and not for organisations like churches and mosques.

He said, “There was a stakeholders’ meeting where churches, mosques and civil society organisations met with the government. We actually challenged the regulation at the Federal High Court and we lost. We decided to comply with the regulation because we didn’t want the government to see Christians as people who do not want to follow a seamless succession system. We also do not want government to see us as people who have something to hide about their finances. The RCCG is a transparent organisation and that’s why it decided to comply.

“This (regulation) is not just about Pastor Adeboye. It concerns all the churches registered in Nigeria. Any church leader who has spent 20 years has to hand over to somebody else.”

Also, Lagos-based lawyer, Mr. Jiti Ogunye, stated that the agency’s regulation for religious organisations was still in force.

Another legal practitioner, Moses Alao, told SUNDAY PUNCH that the FRC regulation provides that a religious leader of a registered religious organisation should step down after 20 years in office or on attainment of age 70.

He said, “Whichever comes first, it is either the religious leader has turned 70 or has spent 20 years or more as the head of the organisation, he has to go. The person will stop being involved in administrative issues of the religious organisation. He will only be a figure head with no real authority. Pastor Adeboye, in the case of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, will still be the spiritual figure head but there will be a general overseer (a position he had relinquished).’’


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Re: Adeboye Steps Down, Oyedepo, Olukoya, Kumuyi, Others To Follow by signature2012(m): 4:31am On Jan 08, 2017
Hope this won't cause uproar in some churches shocked shocked

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Re: Adeboye Steps Down, Oyedepo, Olukoya, Kumuyi, Others To Follow by JideAmuGiaka: 4:33am On Jan 08, 2017
Interesting

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Re: Adeboye Steps Down, Oyedepo, Olukoya, Kumuyi, Others To Follow by Iruobean(m): 4:34am On Jan 08, 2017
Hmmmm! I don't have anything to say. Let's hear from the next person.

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Re: Adeboye Steps Down, Oyedepo, Olukoya, Kumuyi, Others To Follow by 40kobo77: 4:37am On Jan 08, 2017
Thieves all of them.

Who ever thought of this initiative is a genius. God bless you Buhari. All these criminal men of God, hand will still touch them. And the part of the law i love most, is the part that said the church headship cannot be transferred directly to relatives, if not so Adeboye and that criminal in Warri called Orisetjafor would have transferred the Church to their kids and Wife respectfully.

Thief. Ole. Barawo. the TRUE GOD don catch these THIEVES.

And all the MUMU wey dey donate to these criminals, if una quote me here, na OGUN go send SCUD MISSILE come meet una.

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Re: Adeboye Steps Down, Oyedepo, Olukoya, Kumuyi, Others To Follow by TRIED4NOW: 4:45am On Jan 08, 2017
It's a good thing that Adeboye is going. angry


Adeboye has been fooling us enough.
thank God someone has finally provided proof that Adeboye is a false teacher
see
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t8zZWvvaEaY

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Re: Adeboye Steps Down, Oyedepo, Olukoya, Kumuyi, Others To Follow by januzajj: 5:35am On Jan 08, 2017
undecided
God2man:
Was it the Government that appointed them or God?
None of the above.
They were appointed by yahoo boys since their games in the business are stronger and Government made their own legal

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Re: Adeboye Steps Down, Oyedepo, Olukoya, Kumuyi, Others To Follow by donnie(m): 6:30am On Jan 08, 2017
This will affect nothing in some churches e.g. Christ Embassy. Pastor Chris is not the administrative head of Christ Embassy whether in Nigeria or worldwide. He is the spiritual head.

Nevertheless, this government should be checked. They have started with administration and financing; they will soon attempt to regulate what, and where preaching is done by the churches. But the hand of God is against all such. And every tree which the Lord my God hath not planted shall be uprooted.

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Modified:
So these dounces that see nothing wrong with us having a 74 year old as president have the audacity to put an age limit for GOs?

So they would have rejected Moses as GO of Israel. Ok continu... God is watching

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Re: Adeboye Steps Down, Oyedepo, Olukoya, Kumuyi, Others To Follow by Realdeals(m): 7:09am On Jan 08, 2017
I just hope Christians won't consider this as witch hunt.

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Re: Adeboye Steps Down, Oyedepo, Olukoya, Kumuyi, Others To Follow by abrahambest(m): 8:07am On Jan 08, 2017
ok
Re: Adeboye Steps Down, Oyedepo, Olukoya, Kumuyi, Others To Follow by modath(f): 8:08am On Jan 08, 2017
40kobo77:
Thieves all of them.


This i agree with!!!




Who ever thought of this initiative is a genius. God bless you Buhari.

Don't start unnecessary chaos, was Buhari president in 2011 when the rule was made? Guess who had the mantle of leadership then ? Some people live for "Buhari wants to islamize Nigeria, they are also ignorant dolts who can't read!!! Na anoda thing we go begin hia allover.





All these criminal men of God, hand will still touch them. And the part of the law i love most, is the part that said the church headship cannot be transferred directly to relatives, if not so Adeboye and that criminal in Warri called Orisetjafor would have transferred the Church to their kids and Wife respectfully.....

Thief. Ole. Barawo. the TRUE GOD don catch these THIEVES.

And all the MUMU wey dey donate to these criminals, if una quote me here, na OGUN go send SCUD MISSILE come meet una.


The highlighted na hin sweet my mind pass.... Now they won't be able to pass the church down like heritage... other people's sorrow, blood & tears..

All these mummy & daddy crap...People worship them even more than the Eternal being.... My daddy is my progenitor or my father in heaven.... My pastor is my shepherd/guide , he isn't my Daddy!! Sorry not sorry! !!

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Re: Adeboye Steps Down, Oyedepo, Olukoya, Kumuyi, Others To Follow by keypad1: 8:08am On Jan 08, 2017
Why are these men all yoruba?

Does it mean God is with the yorubas more than any other tribe?

What baffles me most is the level of tribalism displayed by this particular even inside church. In redeem for instance, 95% of their main pastors are from this same tribe.

I was at winners chapel some years back and i sat close to a woman from south west mumbling to herself that ''they started this church first before it became popular''. It could be she was not given a post in that church.

Why are the southwesterners tribalistic in place of work? Once they head a particular branch they will pack their brothers, as long as you can speak ''wa, ekaaro, mo fe jeun''. Abandoning others to do the dirty jobs.

And they claimed to pray yet commit all manners of atrocities before God.

For instance, before a yoruba man will marry a woman he would have given her ''belle'' before the wedding. If not no wedding. And the wedding is a church wedding for that matter. Descrating the name of God and also ''defiling the marriage bed according to the Bible:

hmmmm......na wa oooo

mind you am not igbo neither am i from south east or south south.

Be warned.

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Re: Adeboye Steps Down, Oyedepo, Olukoya, Kumuyi, Others To Follow by hakeem4(m): 8:09am On Jan 08, 2017
How oyedepo wan retire from his own church again

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Re: Adeboye Steps Down, Oyedepo, Olukoya, Kumuyi, Others To Follow by God2man(m): 8:09am On Jan 08, 2017
Was it the Government that appointed them or God?

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Re: Adeboye Steps Down, Oyedepo, Olukoya, Kumuyi, Others To Follow by engrjacuzzi: 8:09am On Jan 08, 2017
this will make the vacant position for general overseer to be lucrative and political motivated.
I said it and with always say it that The Salvation Army still remains the best as regards administration.

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Re: Adeboye Steps Down, Oyedepo, Olukoya, Kumuyi, Others To Follow by asumo12: 8:09am On Jan 08, 2017
cheesy
Re: Adeboye Steps Down, Oyedepo, Olukoya, Kumuyi, Others To Follow by SPR10: 8:10am On Jan 08, 2017
grin
Re: Adeboye Steps Down, Oyedepo, Olukoya, Kumuyi, Others To Follow by Nobody: 8:11am On Jan 08, 2017
I dunno wot dis thread is all about particularly but Ok sha
Re: Adeboye Steps Down, Oyedepo, Olukoya, Kumuyi, Others To Follow by driand(m): 8:11am On Jan 08, 2017
Kk
Re: Adeboye Steps Down, Oyedepo, Olukoya, Kumuyi, Others To Follow by Cariehn: 8:11am On Jan 08, 2017
God2man:
Was it the Government that appointed them or God?
i tire

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Re: Adeboye Steps Down, Oyedepo, Olukoya, Kumuyi, Others To Follow by Nobody: 8:12am On Jan 08, 2017
The code was suspended by the Federal Government in same 2016 just weeks after being released. Are these people actually oblivious of that? Or just looking for excuses. If you wanna chage your leadership, then do it without bringing the code into it.

Same code would have revolutionised the various industries in Nigeria and not just the Not-for-profit.

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Re: Adeboye Steps Down, Oyedepo, Olukoya, Kumuyi, Others To Follow by eleojo23: 8:12am On Jan 08, 2017
Nice

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Re: Adeboye Steps Down, Oyedepo, Olukoya, Kumuyi, Others To Follow by Nobody: 8:12am On Jan 08, 2017
grin APC AGENDA 2019

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Re: Adeboye Steps Down, Oyedepo, Olukoya, Kumuyi, Others To Follow by free2ryhme: 8:13am On Jan 08, 2017
angry
Re: Adeboye Steps Down, Oyedepo, Olukoya, Kumuyi, Others To Follow by 0b10010011: 8:13am On Jan 08, 2017
"I must also state that the confusion being created by some people that Pastor Adeboye is the general overseer of the RCCG Worldwide is unnecessary. There is no such organisation as the Redeemed Christian Church of God Worldwide. He is the Global Missioner and Spiritual Leader of the Church. There is nothing like RCCG Worldwide.’’



Word!

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Re: Adeboye Steps Down, Oyedepo, Olukoya, Kumuyi, Others To Follow by FengChui(m): 8:15am On Jan 08, 2017
What of Olumba Olumba?

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Re: Adeboye Steps Down, Oyedepo, Olukoya, Kumuyi, Others To Follow by free2ryhme: 8:15am On Jan 08, 2017
Does anyone remember Jesus and the rich young ruler? It will be tough for the big pastors mentioned in this report to give up their control of the finances of the churches just like the rich young ruler could not part with his riches to follow Jesus...there lies the contradictions

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Re: Adeboye Steps Down, Oyedepo, Olukoya, Kumuyi, Others To Follow by tboyO2: 8:16am On Jan 08, 2017
Greed will never make the likes of oyedepo,Chris oyakhilome, tb Joshua, Lazarus mouka,ayo orisejafor ,to step down angry
Add urs too

I respect pastor kumuyi amongst all because of his humble lifestyle cool




#proudlycatholic#

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Re: Adeboye Steps Down, Oyedepo, Olukoya, Kumuyi, Others To Follow by Nobody: 8:17am On Jan 08, 2017
jehova look down see what the world is turning into because of politics ..... cry angry

Government need to take their evil eyes away from the church of God, they didn't appoint them a leader but God did....

This is truly the sign of end time devil ruling the world .... God please help us all angry


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Re: Adeboye Steps Down, Oyedepo, Olukoya, Kumuyi, Others To Follow by nwakibie3(m): 8:17am On Jan 08, 2017
does the new law affects Muslims too?

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Re: Adeboye Steps Down, Oyedepo, Olukoya, Kumuyi, Others To Follow by Sibrah: 8:18am On Jan 08, 2017
If truly its a new law that's bringing all these, i doubt the proponents of this ill-thought law would survive. If the think they can equate the church of christ to secret society they are mistaken.

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