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Ogun Landlords Protest Christ Embassy’s Claim To Estate Land in Aseese by OmoOgunOriginal(f): 7:41am On Feb 16, 2022
Landlords and residents of the Royal Garden Community Development Association have accused the Believers Love World, aka Christ Embassy, of encroaching on their land in Aseese, in the Obafemi Owode Local Government Area of Ogun State.

The residents said the church, while claiming ownership of the estate’s land, brought some men to mark buildings on the estate for demolition.

The landlords and residents, who staged a protest on Thursday, said Christ Embassy had no right over their landed property.

Starting around 6am, the protesters were seen carrying placards with different inscriptions including, ‘Pastor Chris, leave our community,’ ‘Christ Embassy can’t invalidate our CofO,’ ‘Do not preach by using caterpillars,’ among others.

During the protest, the Chairman of the CDA, Adekola Abayomi, said the struggle over ownership claim of the landed property had been a lingering issue in the community.

He added that efforts to get the government to administer justice in the matter had proved abortive.

Abayomi said, “We have been in a struggle for the past three years. When they came in 2019, we took them to court, but they didn’t show up. In October 2021, when most of our men were not around, they came with land grabbers to mark our houses.

“So, our lawyer wrote to the Ministry of Urban and Regional Planning in Ogun State, on the claim that representatives of Christ Embassy were saying our land falls under the church’s land, but the ministry failed to respond.

“Sometime in January, the church’s representatives came again with land grabbers to mark houses on the estate. So, we decided to protest because the government refused to respond to our letters and we want its intervention for the matter to be settled.”

PUNCH Metro gathered that during the protest, the Divisional Police Officer, Ibafo, visited the scene of the incident and later invited representatives of the CDA and the church’s Chief Security Officer, Ighodalo Ozazuwa, over the matter.

The immediate past Chairman of the CDA, Akin Olaoye, urged the state Governor, Dapo Abiodun, to a meeting where documents would be presented by members of the estate and representatives of the church.

Olaoye added, “They bought land from the Oloke family and we bought ours from the Aseese family. Christ Embassy came to our community with promises and we were happy to receive them, but they didn’t fulfil their promises.

“When the church’s representatives came again with some government officials to mark buildings and cause pandemonium in the community, most of us had gone to work, but rushed back home.

“Since then, we concluded that we won’t go anywhere because we are afraid that they can come anytime to demolish our property. Some of our landlords have CofOs. The left side is for us and the right side belongs to the church.”

A spokesperson for the church, Chris Ebare, said he held a meeting with members of the community a few days earlier.

He added, “During the meeting, they gave me an appeal letter to give to the pastor. As of 2003 when we went there to buy land, from the major road to where our church is located, only one house owned by one Mr Rasaq was there.

“We bought land from Aseese, Mamba, Oloke, and other families. Late Alhaji Tajudeen Ogooluwa sold 522 acres of land to us. We also got CofO for the entire land. When we wanted to do our road, the government officials came to mark out the boundary of our land and that was when they marked all the property that fell on the road.

“I am the lawyer for the ministry. So, they called me and started appealing for their houses not to be destroyed. About 10 houses encroached on our land and I told them that I would take their pleas to the church authorities.”

The state Police Public Relations Officer, Abimbola Oyeyemi, said, “Anybody who has issues relating to land ownership should go to court as it is only the court that can give ownership of land to a particular person.

“So, the invitation by the police was just to caution them to allow peace to reign and not to allow their protest degenerate into a breakdown of law and order.”

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Re: Ogun Landlords Protest Christ Embassy’s Claim To Estate Land in Aseese by Baawaa(m): 7:45am On Feb 16, 2022
Government is the main problem in this issue

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Re: Ogun Landlords Protest Christ Embassy’s Claim To Estate Land in Aseese by saintjimos(m): 7:45am On Feb 16, 2022
Matters arising

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Re: Ogun Landlords Protest Christ Embassy’s Claim To Estate Land in Aseese by AmazingELixir: 7:47am On Feb 16, 2022
grin


Ogun state.....something always comes to mind whenever the name of this state is mentioned.

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Re: Ogun Landlords Protest Christ Embassy’s Claim To Estate Land in Aseese by ybalogs(m): 7:47am On Feb 16, 2022
Land grabbers everywhere.

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Re: Ogun Landlords Protest Christ Embassy’s Claim To Estate Land in Aseese by crossfm: 7:47am On Feb 16, 2022
Land grabbing everywhere.

The way land da cause problem for these life eh. Funny enough we will still be buried in the land.

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Re: Ogun Landlords Protest Christ Embassy’s Claim To Estate Land in Aseese by superdanny10: 7:47am On Feb 16, 2022
The way wey churches dey lay claim to land on lease for down that axis is quite alarming. {talking from experience}


Changing the name of the estate because of how popular your church has made it is no offense, but hijacking lands without following the right procedures is pretty wrong. It's dang wrong, I tell you.
Re: Ogun Landlords Protest Christ Embassy’s Claim To Estate Land in Aseese by Bedsjut: 7:48am On Feb 16, 2022
Alright
Re: Ogun Landlords Protest Christ Embassy’s Claim To Estate Land in Aseese by yusluvad(m): 7:48am On Feb 16, 2022
The estate is along Lagos-Ibadan expressway.

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Re: Ogun Landlords Protest Christ Embassy’s Claim To Estate Land in Aseese by legennd2: 7:48am On Feb 16, 2022
What are they protesting? Don't they have documents to back their claim?

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It is actually sad that the people must protest before they are heard, and I find the silence of the ministries very suspicious. However, l don't believe that protests would solve anything, they should 'put their document where their mouth is'.
If the church continue to ignore court summons, there must be some form of ruling against them.

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Re: Ogun Landlords Protest Christ Embassy’s Claim To Estate Land in Aseese by Winters23: 7:48am On Feb 16, 2022
grin

If you check well some the victims of Oyakhilome's land grabbing are also his church members...


there's no more honor among f00ls

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Re: Ogun Landlords Protest Christ Embassy’s Claim To Estate Land in Aseese by mosdiths: 7:49am On Feb 16, 2022
The church is marching on, in pastor righteousness voice

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Re: Ogun Landlords Protest Christ Embassy’s Claim To Estate Land in Aseese by dele1727: 7:49am On Feb 16, 2022
grin grin grin
Re: Ogun Landlords Protest Christ Embassy’s Claim To Estate Land in Aseese by omoadeleye(m): 7:49am On Feb 16, 2022
Make dem go court
Re: Ogun Landlords Protest Christ Embassy’s Claim To Estate Land in Aseese by R0LL0N(m): 7:49am On Feb 16, 2022
If pastor Chris forcefully want to collect this people land, let them remember that Daddy G.O Adeboye forgive them about the land issue at simawa. It is time to pay back nice to the people.

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Re: Ogun Landlords Protest Christ Embassy’s Claim To Estate Land in Aseese by dele1727: 7:50am On Feb 16, 2022
Baawaa:
Government is the main problem in this issue

Please explain how its the Government fault once again
Re: Ogun Landlords Protest Christ Embassy’s Claim To Estate Land in Aseese by helinues: 7:50am On Feb 16, 2022
Take them to court quickly, one of their members close to the royalty family or leaders fit don donate the land for the church without the consent of others.

Na so we woke up one morning, the big flat big screen has disappeared while the bro we were staying with then who was a member of Christ embassy was no where to be found. Mixed thoughts about being robbed or bad things happened as the bro was unreachable.

When he came back, he said he is the one who took the Tv to the church cos they asked them to donate what they cherish most to God...

That church get format for mouth gan

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Re: Ogun Landlords Protest Christ Embassy’s Claim To Estate Land in Aseese by Rapture4real(m): 7:51am On Feb 16, 2022
You need to hear both sides. A church cannot just go on people's land just like that. It is an agreement going sour. They need to settle it amicably

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Re: Ogun Landlords Protest Christ Embassy’s Claim To Estate Land in Aseese by twinskenny(m): 7:53am On Feb 16, 2022
Close to my house.. massive construction by Christ embassy ongoing!! Mall, hotel etc

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Re: Ogun Landlords Protest Christ Embassy’s Claim To Estate Land in Aseese by Nobody: 7:53am On Feb 16, 2022
angry
Re: Ogun Landlords Protest Christ Embassy’s Claim To Estate Land in Aseese by mentor56(m): 7:53am On Feb 16, 2022
they should go to court, I believe the church have its proper document.

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Re: Ogun Landlords Protest Christ Embassy’s Claim To Estate Land in Aseese by Frigga13: 7:54am On Feb 16, 2022
You wan put San San for skull miners business grin

How church and miners den wan take dey side by side

Na trouble .. very big trouble

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Re: Ogun Landlords Protest Christ Embassy’s Claim To Estate Land in Aseese by verybadmouth(m): 7:54am On Feb 16, 2022
They are scared of Christ Embassy spoiling their mining business. grin

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Re: Ogun Landlords Protest Christ Embassy’s Claim To Estate Land in Aseese by Orire01(m): 7:54am On Feb 16, 2022
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Re: Ogun Landlords Protest Christ Embassy’s Claim To Estate Land in Aseese by damosky12(m): 7:56am On Feb 16, 2022
Winters23:
grin

If you check well some the victims of Oyakhilome's land grabbing are also his church members...


there's no more honor among f00ls

Don't conclude on an issue you don't know jack about...

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Re: Ogun Landlords Protest Christ Embassy’s Claim To Estate Land in Aseese by ma373733(m): 7:56am On Feb 16, 2022
Misplaced priority if they use same strength to protest against skull mining I'll take them serious

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Re: Ogun Landlords Protest Christ Embassy’s Claim To Estate Land in Aseese by Truthisunique2: 7:58am On Feb 16, 2022
twinskenny:
Close to my house.. massive construction by Christ embassy ongoing!! Mall, hotel etc
Abeg Christianity Na boss for this country

I already know Christ embassy, winners etc dey always pay in full

Dem no be osho free

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Re: Ogun Landlords Protest Christ Embassy’s Claim To Estate Land in Aseese by Danny50: 8:00am On Feb 16, 2022
Can he fight God?

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Re: Ogun Landlords Protest Christ Embassy’s Claim To Estate Land in Aseese by Teerach: 8:02am On Feb 16, 2022
You destroy them and probably their source of livelihood abi inheritance and you'll still preach Christ to them and urge them to come worship with you?
Probably end it and say "cheer up brethren, the word works"
Irony of life.
God I'm thankful I don't do church or religion.
Knowing God is different from serving God.

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