Enugu—It
was a show of shame, yesterday, in Enugu as two pastors and their
loyalists engaged themselves in fisticuffs at Mount Street Parish of
Assemblies of God Church, Nigeria.
Consequently, police was compelled to lock up the church premises.
Vanguard
gathered that the church was turned into a battle field, yesterday
morning, as two pastors and their supporters fought over who should take
control of the parish.
Crisis of factionalisation of the
Assemblies of God Church had been lingering for more than three years as
two persons, Professor Paul Emeka and Dr. Chidi Okoroafor, are each
laying claims to the leadership of the church, a position known as
General Superintendent, a matter that is currently before the Supreme
Court.
The drama started when one of the pastors, Rev. Nathaniel
Udeze, came with letters of posting and other court documents as part of
preparations to be installed as the new pastor at the parish.
He was promptly resisted upon arrival with his team of supporters.
Leading
the opposition was current resident pastor of the parish, Reverend
Amaechi Agbo, who along with his supporters, also vowed not to allow
Pastor Udeze take over, accusing him of being an “intruder.”
The
incoming pastor Udeze, said to have been very furious, insisted that he
had been officially posted there by the leadership of the church under
Rev. Paul Emeka.
He also insisted that Rev. Agbo had been transferred to another parish since May 2015. Howver,
Rev Agbo disagreed, insisting that he was still in-charge of the parish
as he was yet to be formally written by Rev. Okoroafor’s leadership of
the church, which he recognised.
Factional Sunday School
Trouble
started as early as 7a.m., when supporters of both pastors arrived and
started sharing different versions of Sunday school manual in
preparation for the main service.
When the factional pastors
arrived, the situation broke down completely as the pastors started
shoving each other and shortly afterwards, members of the two factions
engaged in fisticuffs. Divisional Police Officer, Dennis Ayara, who
later arrived the scene, made frantic efforts to bring the situation
under control through negotiation, but to no avail.
The police,
therefore, cordoned off the church and put it under lock, while
the leaders of the two factions were asked to report to the station.
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