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End-time Pastor Chris Oyakhilome Sells His Miracle Clothes For Multi-million Naira ….His Fake Miracles Wonders they say will never cease, and going by the words of Jesus Christ when He was on earth, many fake pastors and prophets will come after Him to teach and deceive the people with His name. This has definitely come to pass with many fake pastors and prophets deceiving people with fake doctrines and miracles. One of these pastors is Chris Oyakhilome, the controversial founder and senior pastor of Christ Embassy also known as Love World. This man is not new to controversy; in fact his second name is ‘controversy’. This time around the pastor set a new record in the Christendom on his last birthday, 7th December 2012. According to an eyewitness who was present during the show of shame, the jerry-curled pastor auctioned the clothes and shoes that he had at one time or the other worn while performing some of his many questionable miracles. Learnt that the drama started like a child’s play when the pastor and his aides who were dancing, suddenly announced that they were going to auction some of the clothes that the pastor had worn during his many miracles to interested members of the church. The source added that at first everyone thought it was a joke but not until they started the auction. “I was shocked to see this kind of madness in the house of God,” he submitted. The source revealed that for each set of clothes and pair of shoes they wanted to auction, they would mention where the pastor wore them and it would go like this: These clothes were worn during the Aba Miracle, Night of Bliss, High Life Conference etc. And the prices, we learnt were outrageous and ranged from N3million to N5 million, N10 million,10,000 pounds sterling,50,000 pounds sterling or more… And the most shocking thing was that many worshippers were coming out to outdo themselves in order to get these wears. The source who could not stomach his anger said that someone in the top hierarchy in Christendom needs to call this man to order because of the way he is going about his ministry which is nothing but daylight robbery. He is robbing the people of their hard-earned money in a stylish way. The source, however, said the people buying the clothes were insane because no one can imagine why a normal human being would buy such vanity from his fellow human being. Global News, however, contacted one of the top members of Christ Embassy who confirmed that the show of shame indeed took place and a huge amount of money running into several millions of naira was actually realized but the money will be channeled into the pastor’s charity foundation. Pastor Chris Oyakhilome has been accused by a member of his own church of staging miracle healing sessions both here in Nigeria and South-Africa especially where he has a big church. Some of his followers have said that he has been hiring people to pretend to be sick and disabled and then get “healed” during his television shows and public prayer meetings. A man who did not want to be identified for security reasons said: “I was offered R10,000 to rehearse and pretend to be in a wheelchair three weeks before the all-night prayer called Night of Bliss at the Johannesburg Stadium.” It was said that Pastor Oyakhilome hosted an all-night prayer at the stadium. The man said that he started attending Christ Embassy church in Randburg last year. He was recruited by one of the pastors and told he would be paid if he helped to draw crowds. “The pastor told me that they were looking for people to work for the church. He said that I was going to sit in a wheelchair and be wheeled around while pretending to be physically ill. I would then stand up and walk as soon as Pastor Chris stopped praying for me.” The source also said that the people who are “healed” every time on stage are actually trained weeks before. “Even children who are healthy are whisked around in wheelchairs. Some use crutches. “Everyone is allocated a person who tells the congregation about your background, your specific illness and suffering. The pastor then raises his hands and places them maybe on your legs if you cannot walk, and a few seconds later you get up and walk around the room,” the source said. He said he called the church the day after their offer and turned them down. “I just told myself that using the word of God to lie to desperate people is immoral, so I refused to take up their offer,” said the source. A woman who went to the all-night prayer service, said: “When he started healing people, I did not see him call anyone from the audience. The people that he ‘healed’ came from a certain section of the audience and it looked like he came with them especially for the event. “I saw a lot of people who had not been healed in wheelchairs leaving the venue. It was very sad. Pastor Chris is both controversial and mysterious. The press is barred from taking pictures at his healing services. Concerned people are getting to the root of many outcries against the activities Christ Embassy in South Africa. One of this was demonstrated some time ago when Pastor Chris Oyakhilome came for the Healing School. He was literally frisked and not a single stroke of nicety was spent on him. It was real business and objectivity. His private jet was thoroughly searched at the airport. He was asked to fill in forms standing on the counter as the airport officials apparently refused him the use of the VIP lounge to do all that. Chris was said to have been very angry at Ose, wife of Ken Oyakhilome, who has been running Christ Embassy aground by her immoral and uninspiring conducts. Chris who came to South Africa from Texas was said to have gotten the same treatment there. South Africa strongly feels that Chris made the worst mistake by coming to the country in the first place. Investigators handling the matter already have the support of many countries including Nigeria. They have met with some Nigerians fighting crime. A meeting of all religious groups in South Africa was convened recently in Kwa-Zulu Nata to discuss the notorious activities of Christ Embassy in South Africa And as the South African authorities step up investigations into the activities of Christ Embassy, the people are aggressively mobilizing to stamp out Christ Embassy from their country for good. Some time ago in Nigeria in March 2007, one Lawrence Agada, an assistant pastor who was a cashier with the Lagos Sheraton Hotels and Towers donated cash and gifts totaling N39 million believed to be stolen. With the money he bought 250KVA generator valued at N4.4 million and another 27KVA for N1.5 million which he donated to a satellite church. Prior to this he had given N6 million for the refurbishment of the church as well as N1 million for the purchase of plastic seats for the headquarters and another N1 million contributed to crusade tagged: “Night of Bliss. He also gave N400,000 to his parish pastor who had no money for a trip to Australia In appreciation, Oyakhilome wrote Agada, “May God, who gives seed to the sower and bread for eating multiply your seeds in Jesus name.” But rather than receiving God’s blessing, Agada became a guest of the police when his employers discovered that he had stolen from them to give to the church. Agada’s employers also insisted that Oyakhilome should refund the money. Rather than complying, Oyakhilome and his church issued a statement admitting that Agada made donations, but refused to make a refund. Also before the noise that greeted Agada’s stealing subsided, another member of the church, Gbenga Kehinde donated to the church in similar circumstances. Kehinde who was then an assistant manager with the then Eko International Bank, stole about N40 million from his employers and donated N10 million to the church Due to complaints in some quarters about his miracles, his television programme “Atmosphere of Miracles” which he ran seven days in a week on about 20 TV stations was banned from airing by the National Broadcasting Commission, NBC, based on what it termed unverifiable faith healing.
Posted on: Mon, 19 Aug 2013 18:55:30 +0000

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