360 Gist Pilot: Despite Supreme Court ruling, Assemblies of God church crisis gets dirty

Wednesday, 1 March 2017

Despite Supreme Court ruling, Assemblies of God church crisis gets dirty


Supreme Court ruled out the appeal against his rival, Rev. Chidi Okoroafor, Rev. Paul Emeka has maintained that he remains the General Superintendent, GS, of Assemblies of God Church, Nigeria.

This was after the General Superintendent of the church, Reverend Chidi Okoroafor, said that the three-year leadership crisis that involved in the church should not have been taken to court, but resolved internally.

Rev Okoroafor at the briefing at EVANGEL University, Enugu after the Supreme Court ruling which he said affirmed his leadership of the embattled church, said:
“In the first place, Assemblies of God by biblical standards and our constitution should not have gone to court to settle an internal matter.
However, ethics demands that when one takes you to court, you must necessarily answer to show your regards for this quintessential arm of government, the judiciary. This is exactly what happened.
When our former leader, Rev Paul Emeka, unfortunately took the church to court instead of resorting to our internal administrative set up capable of resolving any issue, the church responded accordingly. ”

Apparently, in a different briefing in Enugu, Vanguard reports says that Rev Emeka maintained that in as much as the Supreme Court struck out his case based on two technical grounds, the apex court neither pronounced him removed from the position nor declared Okoroafor as the head of the church.

Emeka said he had almost completed processes of re-filing the matter at the High Court to follow due procedure of application and service. Emeka said:
“The judgment of the court has never said I am not the General Superintendent nor did it say Chidi you are the General Superintendent.”

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