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RCCG Destroys Over 300 Villagers Houses To Build World’s Largest Church by blessingee(op): 9:26pm On Jul 15, 2015
Over 300 families living at Agunforye, Ososanya, Isaga Kekere, Isaga Nla, Ebute Agbara, Pagbo, Igbonla Adeleye, Igbonla Akinremi and Olaparun villages in Makun area of Sagamu Local Government Area of Ogun State made this known in a statement signed by various representatives of the communities.


In a bid to build the largest church auditorium in the world, The Redeemed Christian Church of God may be heading towards serious dispute with nine villages that have written petitions to international organisations, media houses, corporate organisations and the court in Nigeria over the seizure of their land by the church.
In the statement, Oladele Benjamin Adisa, speaking on behalf of the villages, said: “The affected families are the 3rd, 4th and 5th generations of the earliest settlers in the nine villages over 200 years ago on the vast land purportedly acquired by the church, which owned by Otetumo Agbabo Shoole Agufon and Ososanya families of Itunmeko area in Ikorodu, Lagos State, with Pastor Amos Oshin and Chief Sikiru Ososanya as the heads of the two families respectively.”
“People representing the Redeemed Christian Church of God recklessly demolished and destroyed markets and stalls in front of the Local Government School Agunfoye–Remo. The old and new buildings at Zion African Church, Agunfoye set up in 1925 by the earliest settlers, cemeteries and all graves in the nine villages were also demolished.”
He noted that they could not take pictures of the demolition because policemen and security operatives that accompanied the church were shooting into the air to scare the villagers.


Adisa explained further that in a suit filed in Court 3 Sagamu HCS/105/14 by the said land owners against the church, it noted that the church have exceeded the acquisition of 1,900 acres sold to them. “It was however noticed that the church has already exceeded the boundaries sold to them to almost 4,000 acres. Immediately this was noticed, the church went in for the kill the next day, demolishing properties, cash and food crops which are the principal source of income for the villagers.”
According to Adisa, “we lost everything. We just want them to stick to the initial 1,900 acres. Now, come to think of it, the only public primary school in the community, known as Local Government Primary School Agunfoye Remo was demolished, thus denying the children in the nine villages the opportunity to attend school for the 2014/15 academic year. This unfortunate situation was reported to the Ogun State Governor, Commissioner for Education and State Primary Education Board in Abeokuta.
“It is illegal for a church to displace the nine villages in a reckless manner. The only road that links the nine villages with Simawa-Sagamu has been blocked. The blockage has entrapped the entire village,” he noted, adding that, “they started constructing a road that leads to the auditorium and erected a signboard at the entrance of the road on which a bold inscription, ‘PRIVATE ROAD, NO TRESPASS’, was written showing that the villagers have no free access to their various houses.”
When we visited the communities, there was no access road to the villages. You have to find your way through the construction site to get to most of the villages.


Adisa, while conducting journalists round the villages, affirmed that “the electric cables, poles and transformers that supplied electricity to the nine villages were dismantled and taken away, leaving the area in darkness.
Confirming the destruction of their cultural antiquities, Adisa said: “Traditional shrines in the nine villages namely Igboro known as Igboti; Ogun Ajobo known as Ijasi Ilu, Oju Iroko, Oju Oluweri, Irele Awopa, Igbodu Ifa and Kuso known as Igunnuba were demolished amidst gun-wielding policemen and touts from the church.”
Affected villagers such as Soyinka Albert Ola, Ajibode Oluniyi, Taiwo Alan Ogunleye, Ayinde Kamorudeen, Wasiu Ogunleye, Ganiyu Karimu, Adekunle Akibu and Adekunle Adegbola, said they had been living peacefully before the annexation of their communities.

Re: RCCG Destroys Over 300 Villagers Houses To Build World’s Largest Church by demmy0325(m): 9:28pm On Jul 15, 2015
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Re: RCCG Destroys Over 300 Villagers Houses To Build World’s Largest Church by ab1x: 9:29pm On Jul 15, 2015
Na wa o
Re: RCCG Destroys Over 300 Villagers Houses To Build World’s Largest Church by Khd95(m): 9:32pm On Jul 15, 2015
Make Dem pay compensation jst like wetin deeper life did in gbagada,Lagos
Re: RCCG Destroys Over 300 Villagers Houses To Build World’s Largest Church by sainty2k3(m): 9:33pm On Jul 15, 2015
waiting for the other side of the story.
I suspect someone must have sold off their inheritance a long time ago
Re: RCCG Destroys Over 300 Villagers Houses To Build World’s Largest Church by sainty2k3(m): 9:35pm On Jul 15, 2015
demmy0325:
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Space booker, remember to come back and comment o. Lol
Re: RCCG Destroys Over 300 Villagers Houses To Build World’s Largest Church by donholy28(m): 9:36pm On Jul 15, 2015
And how do u expect people who u rendered homeless to come and worship in ur Church
Re: RCCG Destroys Over 300 Villagers Houses To Build World’s Largest Church by blessingee(op): 7:38am On Jul 16, 2015
demmy0325:
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Space booker aiye! grin grin grin
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