Cardinal Olubunmi Okogie |
Okogie said: “My brother, I must tell you this; CAN leadership today is zero. CAN has no leader.”
“Thank God you are talking to one of the founders of CAN, and I was there as their leader for eight years. Then, the whole country knew that CAN had a leader, not by my own might, but by God. Because what we were doing then, we had only one voice. But the problem we have now is that people are struggling for power in unrighteous way. And because he is struggling for power, he can do little or nothing.
“And we didn’t buy the position. But this time around, because they are rushing to be in power, nobody obeys them. And look at how they are making mockery of themselves and making mockery of ‘religion’. Is that religion? Today, they are with the federal government. We saw the writing on the wall when we left. The very first person that took over started romancing with Obasanjo. Then one or two CAN presidents tried their best before it got to this present CAN president, Oritsejafor. This is not right. Look at how Oritsejafor has fallen, from grace to grass,” Okogie said.
He also condemned Oritsejafor over his link with the $9.3 million smuggled abroad purportedly to procure arms and seized by South African authorities.
“They are ready with their moneybags. Where did they get the money from? Where did they get the $9.3m that has been seized by South Africa from? They said it was to buy arms. We have to be very careful in this nation. What is the man (Oritsejafor) looking for? If you call yourself a man of God, then you should rely on God. Why should he be jumping up and down? But because he was not elected, not chosen by God, that is what is happening. Today, he wants to build a university, tomorrow he wants to be something else, next tomorrow he wants to be like other people.”
He said Oritsejafor is a sinking man and might take President Goodluck Jonathan down with him.
“And he is not going down alone; he is also staining the name of the Head of State. Of course, why not? If you eat with those with dirty hands, then you must be dirty,” he added.
In the same vein, Reverend Chris Okotie, the general overseer of Household of God church, has said that Oritsejafor deceived ex-Nigerian president, Goodluck Ebele Jonathan (GEJ). Okotie stressed that it was Oritsejafor’s fake prophesy that led to GEJ’s loss in the last presidential election.
Okotie made the disclosure during a sermon in his church in Lagos. He said the president of CAN falsely prophesied that Jonathan would win the electionconvincingly which was why Jonathan went along to contest in the election which he eventually lost to Muhammadu Buhari.
Meanwhile, following claims of fraud and misappropriation of funds, Pastor Oritsejafor has said that contrary to views that he squandered funds belonging to the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN), he left N600m in the coffers of PFN and almost completed a secretariat for the association during his tenure in office.
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