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Monday, 9 September 2024

Stop rituals for ‘Yahoo boys’ – C&S church tells Prophets... Says joblessness turns many to pastors






Ahead of its centenary celebration, the Cherubim and Seraphim Church Worldwide, has called on Prophets from any of its fold to stop rituals for youths specializing in internet fraud, popularly known as “Yahoo Yahoo”.


Speaking at its pre-centenary revival in Osogbo on Monday, Chairman, C&S Unification Osun State, Senior Apostle Samuel Onigbinde, disclosed that the essence of the unification among the C&S Orimolade is to curb strange practices within the Church.


According to him, it is the evil men of God disguised as prophets who would be organising ritual prayers for such categories of individuals or groups, saying the doctrine of Moses Orimolade is healing through divinity, fasting and prayers rather than conjuring spirits.


“One of the essence of the Unification among the church is to fight strange practices among members. C&S is not for Yahoo boys, those prophets hiding under the white garment to perpetrate such evils must stop. A committee is already in place to ensure everyone conforms with the teachings of Prophet Moses Orimolade of blessed memory”.


Similarly, the convener of the pre-centenary revival, Pastor Olusegun Elijah churches are springing up daily due to joblessness among Nigerians.


He said many people find themselves in church businesses because they do not have a job to do and are failing in the duty of salvation, hence, increasing in crime rate.


“The joblessness in Nigeria has made many people turn their ability to the Church. It is also unfortunate that Clerics have been romancing the political class and can no longer hold them accountable for their actions and in actions in government. The increase in crime rate despite the proliferation of religious centres is a result of the failure of religious leaders.


“I called on our leaders to stop fraternising with politicians to hold them accountable while in public offices”, he added





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