Thursday, 9 January 2014

The Chosen Church And The Failed Miracle Ala Lazarus – PM News

The prophets of the Chosen Church promised a miracle ala Lazarus, but this miracle failed to happen in a community in Imo state.
The story below is a wake-up call to all gullible Nigerians who believe everything their pastors tell them, hook, line, and sinker.
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The book of Matthew 24:24 says: “For false Christs and false prophets will arise and will show great signs and wonders, so as to mislead, if possible, even the elect. 25“Behold, I have told you in advance”.
This Biblical injunction freely and clearly offers an advance warning that many Christians are yet to heed. It warns about the rise of false prophets masquerading as men of god that use God’s name to swindle, deceive and hypnotize the gullible. That was exactly what happened in Umuezii, Nguru Mbaise where the Chosen Church of God prophets embarked on a failed mission to resurrect the dead. This is not the first time the Chosen Church is directly fingered in fake miracles and spiritual hocus-pocus.
A young man, from Umuezii community died in Burkina Faso in November last year under mysterious circumstances. A month after, his sealed body was brought back to Nigeria and was buried the same day in his family compound in Umuezii, Nguru Mbaise, Imo State.
Trouble started when prophets and seers of the Chosen Church of God prophesied that the dead-and-buried young man was still alive (six feet beneath the earth) as his soul has persistently approached them via telephone calls and other spiritual means, requesting immediate exhumation. His elder sister, who is a member of the Chosen Church, communicated this prophecy to the entire family, leading to a family resolution insisting on the “divinely ordered” exhumation.
The decision to exhume the dead body did not go down well with the community as such act was considered an abomination both under the native tradition and under the prevailing Catholic norms deeply established within the community. All entreaties to the family made by the traditional ruler and parish priest of the St. Luke Catholic Church, Umuezii to refrain from such religious charade fell on deaf ears. It got to a point that the deceased family representatives openly accused the church and community leaders of killing their late brother, and preventing his “god-ordained” resurrection. The family of the deceased coming out to offer apology
As a lasting solution to the impasse, the traditional ruler of the community invited the Chosen Church seers and prophets to sign an agreement of performance failing which they will be handed over to the police authorities for prosecution. The second condition was that the miracle will be performed in full public glare and in the presence of other independent witnesses. Proudly beating their chests and boasting deafeningly about their “majestic powers”, the seers and prophets signed the agreement and a date was mutually agreed for the resurrection miracle.
On the appointed day, a horde of prayer warriors, choristers, singers, speaking-in-tongue experts, seers, prophets and the like stormed the village as early as 6 a.m. The traditional ruler also invited the police, radio commentators, reporters and correspondents from local newspapers and the state-owned Imo Broadcasting Corporation. Chosen Church of God seers boastfully started with an early morning prophecy that the dead young man will “resurrect” by 12 noon prompt. The digging up of the grave followed immediately until the body was exhumed.
Then the singing, violent shaking, screaming, cursing, loud yelling and other theatrical displays in the name of deliverance prayers ensued while the large crowd of keen onlookers watched with deep interest. From 6 a.m. till 12 noon, there was no sign that the young man was preparing to wake let alone resurrect. Seeing that the 12 noon deadline had passed, the seers quickly issued another prophecy shifting the hour of resurrection to 3 p.m. By this time, the prayer and singing sessions became even more intense and violent. 3 p.m. came and went. No sign of life. The Chosen Church prophets again, quickly handed down another prophecy declaring 6 p.m. as the divine resurrection hour. 6 p.m. also went by, and the dead man remained still, lifeless and unresurrected till this day!
Understandably impatient and angry after the 6p.m deadline, the policemen on standby arrested all the prophets, dancers, singers, clappers and everybody that accompanied them to the community. But before then, the Chosen Church prophets had forwarded messages to their head office requesting for spiritual reinforcement. Undeterred by the arrest of their team members, an additional team that arrived around 6 p.m continued with the prayer sessions even more aggressively and vociferously. They prayed and sang all through the night till the following morning. Still, no sign of resurrection! The police officers, who had then totally run out of patience, arrested the remaining Chosen Church members, and everyone connected to the resurrection miracle including the deceased’s family representatives.
Some of the arrested Chosen Church members are currently on bail, while a lot more are still in custody till date. The dead body was deposited at the morgue at the Federal Medical Center, Owerri, as exhibit, pending further police investigations and prosecution of the false prophets.
I was present at the New Year church service held at St Lukes Catholic Church, Umuezii, Mbaise where the parish priest’s sermon harped on the infiltration of false prophets into the Christendom, warning parishioners to be wary of them. He then invited the members of the deceased family to tender an unreserved apology to the community for the abominable acts they committed. (PICTURED ABOVE) The deceased’s elder sister tendered what seemed like a half-hearted apology on the family’s behalf.
What happened in Imo State is reminiscent of the stories that feature on Nkan ‘Nbe, a popular Yoruba TV Program that features latter-day mystical occurrences. The Imo incident provides a compelling and cogent rationale for the effective regulation of the nefarious activities of churches whose stock in trade is to constitute public nuisance and to deceive and hypnotize the gullible. As a direct result of this incident, some Mbaise communities have proscribed the activities of Pentecostal churches in their localities.
All eyes are on the Imo State Police Command to see how they would handle this issue, and ensure that measures are put in place to deter future sinister activities perpetrated under the banner of religion. Perhaps, its time to ban the churches and their abracadabra miracles. That time is NOW!
By Victoria Ohaeri

Source: PM News

Monday, 30 December 2013

Chief Peter Okoye (1890 - 1974)

Chief Okonkwo Peter Okoye was born in Enugwu Ukwu in Present day Anambra State about 1890. He embraced Christianity and formal education around 1910. In 1918 he enrolled as a policeman and was transferred to Enugu which was just a developing town at the time

He left the Police force to become the first registered contractor of the Public Works Department in Enugu 1927

Major contracts executed include

Enugu Printing Press
Old Enugu Secretariat
Enugu Airport
Enugu Recreation Club

He also went into transport in the late 1920's and established "God Speed" Transport that plied Onitsha, Enugu, Abakaliki,Ogoja and Itighidi.

He was a very successful businessman. His income assessment entry in 1956 states thus "Peter Okoye is one of Enugu's biggest landlords and has property valued at £100,000". in the 1950's he was the sole importer and major distributor of salt in Eastern Nigeria

Madam Janet Matagu Okoye (MBE)

Madam Janet Matagu Okoye was born in the ancient kingdom of Agukwu - Nri in the present Anambra state of Nigeria in the year 1896. She was married to the Chief Peter Okoye of the Coal Camp Enugu fame.

She was in her lifetime amongst others


  • Led Enugu Market Women's delegation in solidarity of the Aba Women's riot of 1929
  • Founding member Enugu Market Women Association EMWA) and first President (1938 -1972)
  • Pioneer President Enugu Women wing of NCNC 1953
  • Patron NCNC Women's Wing Eastern Nigeria 1956
  • Only female Member Enugu Urban County Council 1961
  • Awarded MBE in 1961
  • First Nigerian Female Catholic Papal Medallist 1967. Conferred in 1972 due to civil war

Wednesday, 18 December 2013

Lt. Colonel Patrick Chukwuma Kaduna Nzeogwu discussing the 1966 Coup

Nigeria fights growing drug intake

Late Deji of Akure’s corpse placed on a chair for chiefs to pay homage


The corpse of the late Deji of Akure, Oba Adebiyi Adesida, the Afunbiowo (II) was today placed on the Monarch chair which was part of the tradition of the Akure Kingdom, a way of wishing the late traditional ruler farewell.
Residents of Akure, the Ondo State Capital trooped to the palace to see the corpse of their late king who died at the early hours of Sunday in his palace after a slight headache.
When DailyPost got to the paramount ruler’s palace, the place was filled with crowd.
The palace Chiefs were busy paying homage to the late Deji as if he was alive.
One of the Deji in Council who spoke with our correspondent said placing Deji on his seat was part of the tradition that must carried out in honour of the deceased Monarch.
The burial date for the late king is yet to be announced, but sources have revealed that he may be buried tomorrow.


Wednesday, 20 November 2013

War Against Indiscipline (WAI)

War Against Indiscipline, often called called WAI  was a Nigerian legislation enacted in March, 1984 by military decree and supported by Head of State General Buhari  though it is alleged that his second in command General Tunde Idiagbon was the author. The program's intention was to instil public morality, discipline or social order, civic responsibilities and promoting Nigerian nationalism. It is best remembered as the only time people have seen Nigerians queueing and general going about daily in an orderly manner.

People queueing at a bus stop

1985 Stamp

WAI Badge