As soon as it was learnt about the involvement of the pastor Ayo Oritsejafor’s into the $9.3mln cash seizure in South Africa, the interest towards the cleric’s figure increased.
We
have gathered top 5 interesting and, in some cases, controversial facts
about the president of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN).
1.
Pastor was allegedly presented with a private jet in 2012 by his
congregation, as he claimed. Interestingly, the registration number of
the jet with cash seized in South Africa is different from that one
given to the cleric as a gift. Can it mean the clergyman possesses one
more aircraft?
2. Oritsejafor’s figure was used for one of the episodes of the political comedy puppet show “Ogas At The Top”.
In
one of the scenes the pastor holds a special thanksgiving service for
President Goodluck Jonathan to mark the wedding of his daughter.
When
given a word, Jonathan starts praising the PDP. However in the comedy
piece PDP stands for “Praise Di Papa” and not the abbreviation of the
ruling party.
Thus the creators hint on the close links of the CAN head with the country president and his administration.
3.
In 2012 Oritsejafor, the leader of the Pentecostal Fellowship of
Nigeria (PFN), came out against another famous cleric, pastor T.B.
Joshua, doubting the idea if he really was a man of God.
He
lashed out that T.B.Joshua’s healing and miracles are not yardsticks to
admitting him into any of the religious group, CAN or PFN (it was
believed Joshua wanted to join PFN).
Oritsejafor also said that Joshua should show who tutored him as a pastor “before he said he was called into the ministry”.
4.
Several months after the news about “private jet gift” had caused hot
discussions in the media, Oritsejafor’s wife was allegedly spotted
coming out of a luxurious white limousine, which resulted in fresh
criticism by numerous Nigerians.
5.
Oritsejafor’s official website says in 1972 “the Lord saved and
miraculously delivered him during a crusade”, after which he enrolled in
the New Covenant Bible Institute in Benin.
According
to the cleric, during his studies in college God showed him the vision
of him preaching and said: “Take my Word to the World”
Every man will give account of himself when d time comes.
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