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Thailand returnee arrested with N3.1billion heroin concealed in six bags at Lagos airport

As NDLEA intercepts N22.7billion worth of opioids at Lekki, Apapa, Onne seaports

By Ebinum Samuel

In a fresh wave of interdiction operations targeting transnational drug cartels, operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA, at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, MMIA Ikeja Lagos have arrested a Thailand returnee Oguejiofor Nnaemeka Simonpeter for importing 13.30 kilograms of heroin worth over N3.192billion just as their counterparts at three seaports intercepted large consignments of opioids with a combined monetary value of Twenty Two Billion Seven Hundred and Forty Million Nine Hundred and Fifty Eight Thousand Naira (N22,740,958,000).

Oguejiofor was arrested on Monday 7th October 2024 while attempting to smuggle out of the airport the illicit drug concealed in six backpacks and then packed into two big suitcases. The 29-year-old graduate of Mechanical Engineering from the Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University, Uli, Anambra state, had left Thailand on 3rd October on Qatar Airways flight and stopped over in Doha where he spent two days before heading to Lagos while his luggage was routed to Accra, Ghana, his original destination.

After arriving Lagos on the 5th October, he contacted the airline to reroute his luggage to Nigeria so that he can pick them up as rush bags in a bit to beat security checks. However, NDLEA officers intercepted him at the point of exit. A search of his two suitcases revealed three empty backpacks in each box with a large parcel of heroin neatly sewn to all the six backpacks. The six parcels were subsequently recovered with a gross weight of 13.30kg. In his statement, Oguejiofor claimed he was hired for a fee of $7,000 upon successful delivery of the parcels. He said he was to deliver two parcels in Lagos and the other four parcels in Accra, Ghana. Meanwhile, a total of Thirty Two Million Six Hundred and Seven Thousand Nine Hundred (32,607,900) pills of tramadol worth over Twelve Billion Five Hundred and Seventy Seven Million Naira (N12,577,000,000) and One Million Four Hundred and Fifty One Thousand Nine Hundred and Ninety Four (1,451,994) bottles of codeine-based syrup with a street value of Ten Billion One Hundred and Sixty Three Million Nine Hundred and Fifty Eight Thousand Naira (N10,163,958,000) have been intercepted at the Lekki Deep Seaport, Apapa seaport in Lagos and Port Harcourt Port Complex, Onne, Rivers state.

The combined monetary value of the seized opioids comes to Twenty-Two Billion Seven Hundred and Forty Million Nine Hundred and Fifty-Eight Thousand Naira (N22,740,958,000). The illicit consignments were seized from containers watch listed by NDLEA based on intelligence and processed for 100 percent joint examination with men of the Nigeria Customs and other security agencies at the three seaports between Monday 7th and Friday 11th October 2024. In the same vein, NDLEA operatives in Anambra on Saturday 12th October arrested a suspect, Okelue Chidera, 29, with 50,000 tablets of tramadol 200mg at Upper Iweka, Onitsha. Also, in Edo state, operatives raided a cannabis transit and loading point at Aviose, Owan West LGA where 70 bags of the psychoactive substance weighing 1,050kg were recovered, while a suspect Monday Akele, 38, was arrested on Friday 11th October in another raid at Owan Village, Ovia North East L GA where 110kg of same substance was seized. With the same vigour, Commands and formations of the Agency across the country continued their War Against Drug Abuse, WADA, sensitization activities to schools, worship centres, work places and communities among others in the past week. These include: WADA enlightenment lecture to students and staff of Sacred Heart Girls International Secondary School, Calabar, Cross River; students and teachers of Methodist Girls High School, Utu/Ikpe, Ikot Ekpene, Akwa Ibom; students and staff of Federal Government Girls Secondary School, Bida, Niger state; students and teachers of Ekunle High School, Iseyin, Oyo state; students and teachers of St. Theresa Secondary School, Abakaliki, Ebonyi; students and teachers of Joy Primary and Secondary School, Idogbo, Benin city, Edo state; students and staff of Model Secondary School, Maitama, Abuja; and WADA advocacy visit to the founder of Afe Babalola University, Ado Ekiti, Aare Afe Babalola, among others.

While commending the officers and men of MMIA, Lekki seaport, Apapa, PHPC, Anambra, and Edo Commands of the Agency for the arrests and seizures, Chairman/Chief Executive Officer of NDLEA, Brig. Gen. Mohamed Buba Marwa (Rtd) stated that their operational successes and those of their compatriots across the country especially their balanced approach to drug supply reduction and drug demand reduction efforts are well appreciated.

24-year-old man throws teenager inside well after raping her in Katsina

A 24-year-old man, Usman Mohammed Iyal, has been arrested for allegedly raping a 16-year-old girl and attempting to murder her by throwing her into a well in Ambassadors Quarters of Katsina metropolis.

The suspect’s brutal plan was thwarted when the Police launched a swift investigation and rescue operation, leading to the rescue of the victim from the well.

The incident occurred on September 27, 2024, when the victim was sent on an errand by her mother.

According to the Katsina State Police Command, the suspect, armed with a knife, had accosted and threatened the victim, and thereafter dragged her into an uncompleted building where he violently assaulted and raped her.

In an attempt to conceal his crime, the suspect threw the victim into a nearby well and hurled stones down the well with the intent to eventually kill the victim.

The victim’s father, Abdullahi Sabitu, reported the incident at the GRA Divisional Police headquarters, leading to a swift investigation and rescue operation.

The Police successfully rescued the victim from the well and arrested the suspect. The victim is currently receiving medical attention, and investigation was ongoing.

These were disclosed when the Police Command paraded the suspect alongside other suspected criminals at the State Police headquarters in Katsina.

While interrogating the suspect before journalists on why he attempted to kill the victim, he said: “because I don’t want her to expose me.”

The Police Command’s spokesman, Sadiq Abubakar, said the arrest of the suspect and ongoing investigation into the matter have demonstrated the commitment of the Police to addressing violent crimes and ensuring justice for victims in the State.

Corporate Governance, A Cardinal Driver For Corporate Accountability And Business Prosperity — PSC Chair

By Ebinum Samuel

Chairman of the Police Service Commission, DIG Hashimu Argungu rtd mni, has made a case for strict adherence to Corporate Governance in the nation’s public Service stressing that it promotes accountability and business prosperity.DIG Argungu spoke in Abuja at a Management Meeting of the Commission in a paper titled “An overview of Salient Features of Federal Government of Nigeria Corporate Governance Manual for Governing Boards/Councils of Federal Parastatal Agencies and Commissions”.

He noted that the place of Corporate Governance in public and private sectors in developing economic and enterprise activities cannot be overstated.The PSC Chairman said Corporate governance seek to institutionalize best practices in Nigerian Public and Private Sectors and enhances the integrity of the business and working environments.DIG Argungu noted that “essentially Corporate governance is about the way power is exercised over Corporate entities, it covers the activities of the board and its relationship with shareholders or Members, and with those managing the public/private enterprise as well as with external Auditors. Regulators and other legitimate stakeholders “.

He specifically explained that Corporate governance ” is a collection of control mechanism adopted by an organisation in promoting fairness, accountability, responsibility and transparency consistently and equitably in all that it does towards achieving its planned objectives. ” In doing these, every stakeholder in the organisation will have a sense of belonging in the affairs of the organisation, believing that his/her interest, whatever that might be, will be protected”, he explained. The PSC Chairman said the benefits of corporate governance include, transparency, accountability, integrity, fairness and responsibility. Others, he noted are consistency and equitability.

We Are Bringing Innovations; Reforming The Commission And We Will Take Necessary Decisions — PSC Chairman

By Ebinum Samuel

The Chairman of the Police Service Commission, DIG Hashimu Argungu rtd, mni today led the Management team of the Commission to receive a strong delegation from the Bureau of Public Service Reforms led by its Director General Dasuki Arabi at its Corporate Headquarters in Jabi, Abuja.DIG Argungu said the Commission will be committed to establishing a working partnership with the Bureau and will be inviting the Director General to come and address the staff on the requirements of the Public Service Reforms.

He said his leadership is going to bring innovations in the Management of the Commission and appealed for the guidance of the Bureau.”We will embrace the Reforms in the Public Service and we are ready to take necessary decisions. We want to bring changes, we have a lot to do to improve policing in Nigeria and we believe that Nigeria is more important than anybody.DIG Argungu said the Commission will continue to seek the advice of the Director General adding that the Commission will soon put in place a quality assurance Unit.The Director General had earlier said they were in the Commission to welcome and congratulate the Chairman and his team on their appointment and promised to support the new leadership to work to improve the quality of life in the country.

Mr. Arabi said the Bureau is set up to drive Reforms in the Federal Public Service. He announced that the Bureau has digitalised the public Service Treasury account adding that the Treasury single account has helped the Government to track its finances.” we have opened Government’s financial system, we generate data and we have the capacity to manage the data, he noted.He advised that the Commission should be prepared to digitalise Police Promotions, Recruitment and Discipline for improved performance system.

The Director General said the Commission should prioritise capacity development in the Commission and the Nigeria Police Force and also ensure that Police Training institutions are equipped. Ikechukwu Ani , the Commission’s image maker disclosed that DIG Taiwo Lakanu rtd, Honourable Commissioner in his brief remarks promised that the Commission will work to deliver on its mandate and in conformity with the requirements of the Bureau of Public Service Reforms.He noted that the new leadership in the Commission is committed to service delivery and will do everything possible to make the Nigeria Police Force more efficient and effective.

Olatunji Disu Assumes Duty As FCT Commissioner Of Police

By Ebinum Samuel

CP Olatunji Rilwan Disu psc has assumed duty as the 32nd Commissioner of Police for the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Police Command. He took over on 07th October, 2024, from AIG Benneth C. Igweh psc, mni. who was promoted to an Assistant Inspector General of Police and posted to Zone 7 Headquarters.

Born on the 13th of April 1966 in Lagos State, CP Disu holds a Bachelor of Arts in English Education from Lagos State University, along with two Master’s degrees: one in Public Administration from Adekunle Ajasin University, Ondo State, and another in Criminology, Security, and Legal Psychology from Lagos State University.

The CP enlisted into the Nigeria Police Force as a Cadet Assistant Superintendent of Police in 1992. He trained at the Police Academy in Wudil, Kano State. Prior to his current posting, he was the Commissioner of Police Rivers State Police Command.

According to SP Josephine Adeh, the Command spokeswoman, during his media briefing at the police headquarters, Disu assured residents of the FCT of his commitment to a zero-tolerance approach to all forms of crime and criminality. He emphasized that his tenure would prioritize effective law enforcement while respecting the rights of all citizens.

He also called for the public’s support and active participation in policing efforts, highlighting that policing is a collective responsibility.

Canadian lady arrested at Lagos airport as NDLEA intercepts N9b worth opioids in Rivers

Recovers large consignments of illicit drugs in Ikorodu warehouse, commercial bus in Taraba

By Ebinum Samuel

A 41-year-old Canadian lady Adrienne Munju has been arrested by operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA, at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, MMIA Ikeja Lagos for importing large consignment of ‘Canadian Loud’, a strong strain of synthetic cannabis. The suspect was arrested during the inward clearance of passengers on KLM airline flight from Canada at the terminal 1 of the Lagos airport on Thursday 3rd October 2024. During a joint examination of her three bags, Adrienne who was coming to Nigeria for the first time was found with 74 parcels of the illicit substance weighing 35.20 kilograms stuffed in two of her three bags. In her statement, she claimed she was recruited to traffic the consignment through an online platform for 10,000 Canadian dollars upon successful delivery in Lagos. She said she took the offer because she needed the money to pay for her ongoing master’s degree programme in Canada.

In the same vein, NDLEA operatives at the Port Harcourt Ports, Onne, Rivers state have intercepted Thirteen Million Two Hundred and Ninety Eight Thousand (13,298,000) pills of opioids including Tramadol, Tramaking Quick Action Tramadol, Tamol-X, Royal Tapentadol and Carisoprodol as well as Three Hundred and Thirty Eight Thousand Two Hundred and Fifty Three (338, 253) bottles of codeine based cough syrup, all worth over Nine Billion Seventeen Million Seven Hundred and Seventy One Thousand Naira (N9,017, 771,000) in street value. The opioids were recovered in three containers coming from India, targeted by the NDLEA during a 100% joint examination of the cargoes with men of the Nigerian Customs and other port stakeholders on Wednesday 2nd and Thursday 3rd October 2024. Similarly, NDLEA operatives at the Tincan seaport in Lagos on Thursday 3rd October intercepted 100 parcels of Canadian Loud weighing 50kg. The consignment was packed in 20 parcels each in five jumbo bags concealed in a container with four units of imported vehicles that came from Canada.

Though the container had earlier been cleared out of the ESS Libra Bonded Terminal in Ikorodu but based on credible intelligence, NDLEA operatives were able to trace it to a warehouse in Ikorodu where the illicit consignments were discovered in one of the imported vehicles, a Toyota Sienna bus. A suspect, Abubakar Shuaibu Ibrahim has already been taken into custody in connection with the seizure. In Taraba, NDLEA officers on Thursday 3rd October intercepted a commercial bus marked JAL 198 YQ coming from Onitsha, Anambra state to Jalingo. Large quantities of opioids: tramadol, rohypnol and codeine-based syrup concealed in body compartments of the vehicle were recovered when it was searched, while two suspects: Pako Thomas and Emmanuel Anyigor were arrested. Another suspect, Chibuzor Okafor was arrested at Wukari on Wednesday 2nd October with 80 blocks of cannabis weighing 38kg hidden in bags of garri. In Lagos, a suspect Bolanle Ajenifuja was on Friday 4th October arrested at Afo – Media area of Ojo where 700 litres of skuchies, a mixture of local chapman and cocktail of illicit drugs were recovered from her, while three suspects: Ezekiel Akpele; Elijah Michael; and Goddard John, were nabbed same day when NDLEA operatives raided two cannabis farms located at bridge camp, a boundary community between Edo and Ondo states. Not less than 9,966.332kg of the substance was destroyed on over three hectares of farmland with 48kg of the already processed psychoactive substance recovered. With the same vigour, Commands and formations of the Agency across the country continued their War Against Drug Abuse, WADA, sensitization activities to schools, worship centres, work places and communities among others in the past week.

These include: WADA enlightenment lecture to students and staff of Government Science Secondary School, Musawa, Katsina; students and teachers of Akanu Ibiam Memorial Seminary School, Abakaliki, Ebonyi; students and staff of Community High School, Ile Ogbo, Osun, and students of Dominion Secondary School, Okon, Akwa Ibom state, among others. While commending the officers and men of MMIA, Tincan, PHPC, Lagos, Edo, and Taraba Commands of the Agency for the arrests and seizures, Chairman/Chief Executive Officer of NDLEA, Brig. Gen. Mohamed Buba Marwa (Rtd) stated that their operational successes and those of their compatriots across the country especially their balanced approach to drug supply reduction and drug demand reduction efforts are well appreciated.

AKUME, ODODO, LAWAL, SOKOTO ABARIBE, GUSAU TO HEADLINE OLUSUNLE’S BOOK LAUNCH

By Tunde Olusunle

Secretary to the Government of the Federation, (SGF), Senator George Akume, CON, will this week lead dignitaries to the launch of two books written by the renowned poet, journalist and scholar, Tunde Olusunle. The governors of Kogi, Usman Ododo; Taraba, Kefas Agbu; Sokoto, Ahmad Aliyu-Sokoto and Zamfara, Dauda Lawal, PhD, will also be in attendance. Elder statesmen including Emeritus National Security Adviser, (NSA), General Aliyu Mohammed Gusau, GCON; Ranking Senator and former Minority Leader, Enyinnaya Abaribe and the pre-eminent economist, journalist and pioneer Chairman of the Niger Delta Development Commission, (NDDC) Chief Onyema Ugochukwu, FNGE, CON, will grace the event.

The books on the bill are: *Orisirisi: Vistas on Contemporary Politics in Nigeria,* a *470-page* anthology of *60 essays,* while the second, *Toasts, Tributes and Wreaths* is a *308-page* volume of *46 essays.* Respected newspaper columnist and former Media Adviser to President Bola Tinubu during his years as governor, Segun Ayobolu who wrote the Foreword to *Orisirisi* notes that it is a kaleidoscope “of the many ills that incapacitate our country today.” According to him, Olusunle opens up on “leadership ineptness, monsters corruption, pervasive poverty, galloping inflation and escalating indebtedness.”

In her appraisal of *Toasts, Tributes and Wreaths,* Professor Omotayo Oloruntoba-Oju notes that the volume “masterfully weaves together an embroidery of stories, each thread representing a unique lifetime, a significant milestone and a profound moment in the existence of the narrative *personae.”* Oloruntoba-Oju who is an expert on African, Caribbean and African-American literatures, enjoins readers and literary aficionados to “be prepared to be captivated by the eloquence of Olusunle’s narrations.” This according to her is achieved through a painstaking blend of “research, journalism and prosaic skills.” The collection, she avers ‘is a testament to versatility and depth.”

The event is scheduled for Wednesday October 9, 2024, by 2pm at the Shehu Musa Yar’Adua Centre, Central Area, Abuja. Other dignitaries expected include former governors of Benue and Kogi states, Senator Gabriel Torwua Suswam, PhD, CON, and Captain Idris Ichalla Wada. Senator Ben Obi, CON, *Ojeligbo,* former Political Adviser to the President, and parliamentarians from Olusunle’s home in Kogi State, Senators Sunday Karimi, Chairman, Senate Committee on Services;Barrister Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan and Jibrin Isah, will be at the function. Deputy Majority Leader of the Senate, Senator Lola Ashiru, (Kwara) has also been invited to the programme. Also expected are Senators Osita Izunaso, (Imo); Okechukwu Ezea, (Enugu); Austin Akobundu, (Abia); Ned Nwoko, (Delta); Smart Adeyemi, CON and Dino Melaye.

Leke Joseph Abejide, Chairman of House of Representatives Committee on Customs, (representing Yagba federal constituency will lead his colleagues, notably Dickson Tarkighir, (representing Makurdi/Guma federal constituency in Benue State) and Idris Salman representing Kabba-Bunu/Ijumu federal constituency, also in Kogi State, to the event. *Orisirisi: Vistas on Contemporary Politics in Nigeria* and *Toasts, Tributes and Wreaths* will be reviewed at the event by Gbenga Ibileye, Professor of English, Member of the Nigerian Academy of Letters, (MNAL) and *orator* of the Federal University Lokoja, (FUL).

According to Bolaji Afolabi of the Book Launch Media Committee, Olusunle, an established and widely studied poet has three published volumes of poetry to his name. He also published two volumes of essays before the pair scheduled for launch. He served on the elite Editorial Board of the Daily Times and worked with three Kogi State Governors, civilian and military as Director of Information and Chief Press Secretary. He was a closet aide to former President Obasanjo, holds a doctorate in Media Arts and is a Professor of Creative Writing at the University of Abuja. He has authored and published dozens of rigorously researched academic papers in peer-reviewed Nigerian and foreign journals, books and festschrifts, especially on literature, media and communication.

THE CONFESSIONS OF DAVID OYEDEPO

The Failing of Transactional Religion(1)

By Moses Oludele Idowu

“Let me die lest I die, Only let me see thy Face.” – St. Augustine (355-430 AD) (Confessions )

Few men attained the greatness and spiritual eminence of Augustine, the great bishop of Hippo in his lifetime. Yet as Tozer has said it is doubtful whether “he himself could have realized how great he was in his lifetime.” He belongs to the class of people we call “universal Christians”- fathers of the Church who transcend beyond any tradition or denomination but belong to all. Both the Eastern Orthodox Christianity and the Western Christianity regard him as a father. Both Catholics and Protestants honour him and cherish his sweet memories claiming him as theirs and using his views to legitimate their beliefs. Everyone is a child of Augustine, if he is a Christian. His views, theology and brilliance continue to shape the Church till this day. He was one of the most influential fathers of the Early Church and a son of Africa too.His autobiographical *Confessions* is agreed by Western literary scholars as the beginning of classical autobiographical literature since the advent of Christ. In that book Augustine laid his life and actions bare before all. The *Confessions* is so deep, passionate, lucid and sincere; so forthright, spirit- inspired that the book has been a classic for more than a thousand years.This essay however is not about Augustine, the great bishop of Hippo, the son of Monica from Thagaste in present-day Algeria; it is about another bishop of the modern Nigerian church from Omu-Aran, Kwara State and about his “dangerous confessions.” In this essay I want to examine three of his confessions and how those confessions shape him and even a segment of the Pentecostal Church in Nigeria both for good and for ill.Perhaps I need a brief introduction.

I know bishop David Oyeniyi Oyedepo or should I say that I used to know him, at fairly close range.There used to be (and still is) a group known as Christian Life Club in Ilorin. This group was very active in the early 1980’s. I do not know when this group started and who started it. But it used to be the fellowship of young graduates and school leavers who could not fit into the normal traditional church setting after the vibrant and revolutionary campus fellowship of the university years. This group usually met on Wednesdays for Bible study, Saturday mornings for prayer and on Sunday afternoon for evangelism into the interiors of Ilorin. This was the club, later.named Fellowship where most of the well- known ministers of Kwara origin once belonged and from where they sprang forth. Emmanuel Osset, John Idowu, George Adegboye, Stephen Atoyebi, Joshua Odeyemi, Steve Metiboba, David Oyedepo, Sola Soladoye, Steve Adegoke, Yemi Ayodele, Sam Awodoye…. and a host of numerous names that I can’t remember. I was also a member of this Fellowship in the early 80’s and it was here, I first met the man called David Oyedepo in around 82/83. Then the meetings held at ECWA Youth Club center along Ahmadu Bello Way in Ilorin. A word of information here. There was real Christianity in this nation up to the early 80’s.

No one carried denomination on his head as it is now. Just as we met at ECWA Centre, it was there Oyedepo’s ministry too met when they started and the Gideons International also met there. Likewise when the Deeper Life Bible Church started in Ilorin it was in the Anglican Church that they conducted their Bible studies and even in Lagos they once used the headquarters of Redeemed Christian Church at Ebutte- meta. That was then. Love reigned. The sad thing is that it is doubtful whether any ministry just springing up today can use Winners Chapel facilities or Deeper Life facilities. Sometimes I think that even the Orthodox churches are more Christian and even committed to Christ than the Pentecostals with all their noises and arrogance. I digress.I understand Oyedepo was an active member of this group before he had the encounter that he claimed at Ilesha and this fellowship became a platform that aided his actualization when he began. Then he held a teaching program every Friday in the same Center and most of the members of the Club usually attended seeing him as one of them. It was around this same 1983 that he began his ministry then known as Faith Liberation Hour Ministry. I am talking of events of more than 40 years ago and I hope my memory, always sharp as ever, does not fail.To know Oyedepo at this time is to like him. Simple, bold, brutally frank and even very witty and humble. With his beetle car he shuttled between Ilorin and Kaduna, always full of zeal and stories some of which would make you laugh. You could observe him with his pen and jotter taking notes even while another person was speaking. You could also observe him as he would kneel publicly for prayers after ministration. That was then, before the Great Change.

His wife, a graduate of Economics from the then University of Ife, known then as Florence Oyedepo was teaching at the Queen School, Ilorin and carrying the pregnancy of the baby, David Jr – the young man now too tall for his age and waiting in the wings to step into his father shoes.So you can see I don’t know the Oyedepos too well but I do know them. Or, better stil, I used to know them.It was during these Friday meetings which he taught at ECWA Centre that I heard him make certain statements three of which I want to now examine in this essay and the others coming.Somehow, there is no accident in life and people’s actions are actually conditioned by their beliefs and confessions. Even at this early period and even at this beginning you could discern the cravings for success and desires for earthly riches and prosperity. Although he taught the Bible distinctly and read it voraciously some of his statements at this early time showed that he was a man on the wing. *The first confession* “I shall not pass this world unnoticed” One night I heard him in the course of his sermon declare: “I shall not leave this world unnoticed.” In the theology of Oyedepo and in his understanding of Faith personal success and dominion loomed large. He believed very much in prosperity and success even then. To him, personal ambition and desire for the good life are not antithetical to the pursuit of a spiritual calling.Unlike Augustine who sought to demystify self that he may reveal Christ, Oyedepo sought instead to fulfill self. One bishop worked for self-denial, another for self-realization.

That is the difference and the difference between the Early Apostolic Christianity and modern- day Christianity – a difference as wide as the world. It is all about beliefs and Oyedepo is one of the prominent men who brought this about in this generation. True, his confession has come to pass. He can no longer leave this world unnoticed. Who doesn’t know Oyedepo today? But known for what actually? Augustine is known as one of those who saved Christianity from heresies and confine it to the pure religion of Apostolic times; what specifically is Oyedepo known for? What comes to the mind of an average Nigerian when the name is mentioned? Prosperity, success, fame, riches, jets, university ( that children of members cannot afford)…? Are these the laurels, the magnifying commendations of a minister of Jesus Christ and of the votaries of Historic Christianity? We thank God for success, fame and prosperity and even riches if and when they do come.

They are good but they are not what validate a spiritual calling or exemplify a minister of Jesus Christ. *The Second Confession* “My wife shall not go to the market again for anything.”Again I heard him one night declare that soon his wife won’t go to the market again to buy things because his faith would command the things he needed to come. This sounds like fairy tale in 1983-84 if you can understand that period. This was the period of “essential commodities” and the first widespread suffering occasioned by the duo of brutish Muhammadu Buhari and his stone- faced counterpart Tunde Idiagbon. It was that era when even milk was an essential commodity. [ Buhari has been dealing with this nation for too long ] Today that Confession strange as it was then has also happened. Pastor Faith Oyedepo won’t go to the market for anything. What for? With hundreds of assistants and minions at her beck and call she had merely need to sigh not even talk and the things would be supplied.

Again Oyedepo’s confession has materialized.One thing is he was an orator and gifted in Bible recitation and quotation. Possibly because of his Muslim background noted for extensive memorization and Quranic recitation of long sentences. He would always send you back to the Bible after his preaching at these early periods. I can’t say much for now, it’s a long time I heard him or read any of his numerous books. I just lost interest. Soon you will know why. *The Third Confession* “I am born to reign”It was here that I also heard him declare one day that he was born to reign. “Born to Reign.’ This became one of his seminar titles and even one of his books. I do understand that we are to reign in life through Christ based on His Finished Works on the Cross as carefully enunciated in the Petrine and Pauline Revelations. But the idea of individual reign in the materialistic sin – filled world confounds my imagination, both then and even now.

Not.just reign over Satan, forces of darkness, diseases and sins but reigning with splendour and material accumulations and abundance of resources.Since there can only be one king in a palace, if someone is born to reign then some others must be born to serve. Not me. I foresaw a master- servant relationship. One thing with the Bible is as I often say, you can make it to say anything you want it to say.. I am a servant of Christ, I shall not be a servant of any man. I am bought with a price, the very Precious Price of Christ’s Blood, need i be a servant of men? Not me. Seeing several young able- bodied men running before Oyedepo’s Rolls Royce on his 70th birthday and hundreds of others waving in complete adoration and submission to the majestic splendour like the captured citizens of a Roman colony before Caesar’s chariot and Legion I understood that indeed this man was.born to reign.

It was then I understood. In the Church that Christ founded appointment is by service, humility and by divine calling; in the modern system it is by blood. I am told that after Oyedepo’s exit, the next in line to the throne is his son and all members know this and content with it. It is not about age, or service or divine calling but about blood, just like in the natural succession order of kingship and royalty. “Born to Reign” then, may not be about Christ or His Finished Works but about one man’s or family’s quest for hegemony over a budding religious empire.

With an empire of wealth built largely from the Church warehoused both here and in a safe offshore account in the family’s name according to Pandora papers exposed by International Consortium of Investigative Journalists it is now clear who was “born to reign” and wbo were born to serve. We could not discern this in 1983.So far we have seen at least three proclamations from the mouth of the “man of faith” even as early as then right from the pulpit. At least we can still situate these confessions within the compass of Scripture to some degrees.

And in a sense they have come to pass in his life. Obviously he knew something the rest of us didn’t know even as early as that time. And to be sure and also fair Oyedepo was not just a pauper. He did mention it even then that his father bought the first lorry in the town and built the first story building – a town that is not so obscure and even produced the first military governor of Kwara State. I even heard him once saying that a military governor once asked him to come and see him for anything he needed but he did not go there even once.

So really we must concede to him that there is at least some measure of wealth in his roots which has now burgeoned through the use of applied psychology and social engineering tinctured with religious dynamics. The next and the final confession is what troubled me then and still astounds me even now. I will continue from there in the second part. Keep a date.[ In the meantime I wish the bishop, a prominent Igbomina son just like myself, a happy birthday.] [ Wait for the Second and Third Part of this Essay]

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FCT Police Forestall Purposed Attacks… Storms Kidnappers ‘ Hideouts, Arrests Ex- Convict & 3 Orhers

By Ebinum Samuel

The Anti-Kidnapping Unit of the FCT Police Command on 1st October 2024, acting on credible intelligence, trailed and arrested four notorious kidnappers who have been terrorizing the Federal Capital Territory namely: Yau Sani, a.k.a. Baba (an ex-convict), Nuhu, a.k.a. Giwa, Kabiru Mohammed and Yusuf Hassan, at their criminal hideout in Sauka, Abuja living within the general population.

The suspects confessed to being responsible for series of kidnappings of unsuspecting residents in FCT and its environs, the killing of seven victims in the process.These gang have attacked Dakwa, Dawaki, Aco Estate, Dupe Village Zuma Rock, Kuchiko village and some villages in Niger and Kaduna. They also led Police operatives to another hideout in Gauraka Forest, Suleja, Niger State, where they dug out four AK-47 rifles, thirteen AK-47 magazines, one hundred and sixty-two (162) rounds of 7.6 mm live ammunition.

The suspects also confessed their intending plans to attack some government institutions and estates within the FCT, which have been proactively prevented by the Command. SP Josephine Adeh, the command spokesperson said the Police wishes to reiterate its commitment to stamping out crime and criminality within the FCT. It urges members of the public to report any suspicious or unusual activities to the following police *emergency lines: 08032003913, 08028940883, 08061581938, and 07057337653.* For complaints, please contact PCB at 09022222352 or CRU at 08107314192.