Pius Olarewaju, EMF Oshoffa and Samson Banjo


As the Ketu seeks solutions to one of its biggest crises since the emergence of Reverend Emmanuel Oshoffa as its spiritual head, Superior Senior Leader Wisdom Omo Okotie has appealed that the solutions to the problem should not come from any government policies, such as the CAC's Company and Allied Matters Acts, CAMA.


Recently, it was made known that the 6 members of the Board of Trustees supervising the Ketu faction have been involved in board room crises within themselves for the past 6 years with various allegations flying around. The BOT has been divided into two groups, the chairman, Reverend Emmanuel Oshoffa, and the other 5 members namely Most Superior Evangelist S.O Banjo, Superior Evangelist Rotimi Omotosho, Superior Evangelist Pius Olarewaju, Superior Evangelist Kayode Okaisabor, and Superior Evangelist Bola Akinterinwa.



In an opinion piece with the title, Why CCC leaders should not go to court with one another, Okotie warned that resolving the crisis among members of the Board of Trustees through CAMA can be likened to inviting unholy people to resolve matters concerning those who are holy.


"Bringing CAMA to the Church is the most foolish thing any believer can do. If you do, you may end up inviting pagans to come and resolve spiritual matters. That was what Judas Iscariot did to Christ and died by suicide once he came back to his senses. Can you imagine asking the unequally yoked to come and intervene in holy matters? That will be the end of the Church as we know it. That will be the ultimate betrayal of the Christian Church. CAMA is not the way to go", he cautioned.



He counsels that conflicts among Christians are best settled through; "Prayer and wise counseling by truly born-again elders with integrity and honor is the best way to resolve spiritual conflicts, great or small. Legal experts will want you to go to court because that is what they are trained to do. But a genuine believer will obey God rather than men.