THE MASTERPIECE OF FABRICATION.
The United Kingdom and Northern Ireland Diocese of Celestial Church of Christ has taken note of an online news publication authored by the Church’s spokesperson, Superior Evangelist Kayode Ajala, titled “E.M.F. WIELDS THE BIG STICK…DEMOTES VSE BAYO KING” on 19th June 2024. In this publication, it was observed that there was a deviation from the instructions provided, resulting in the inclusion of misinformation and untrustworthy statements regarding our Leader, VSE. Pro Olaleye, and our Diocese.
It is imperative for us to address these issues with accuracy and transparency. It is widely known that Celestial Church of Christ in the United Kingdom was previously plagued by unreliability, spuriousness, untruthfulness, and deception orchestrated by certain individuals led by Most Superior Evangelist Fatusin. These individuals not only showed disrespect towards the purpose of God but also exhibited behaviour reminiscent of Jephthah and Abimelech in their management of the Church.
After engaging in prayer sessions and spiritual consultations, seeking guidance from God and meeting with His Eminence Rev EMF Oshoffa in Nigeria, Benin Republic (early last year) and London, we made the decision to adhere to the principles of accountability, transparency and openness. We chose to distance ourselves from those who do not align with the mandates of God.
Throughout our discussions with His Eminence Rev EMF Oshoffa, we expressed our concerns regarding the lackadaisical approach of the Church administration in the United Kingdom. We presented evidence showing how the Church in the UK has strayed from its original purpose. We made it clear to His Eminence Rev EMF Oshoffa that we could not continue to work under the leadership of Most Superior Evangelist Fatusin, as his agenda did not align with God’s will.
During a meeting held at His Eminence Rev EMF Oshoffa’s residence in Lagos, Nigeria, early this year, attended by Superior Evangelist Kayode Ajala, we highlighted issues of misuse of authority and stubbornness within the Diocese. We presented our plans for Restructuring, Rebuilding and Restoring the Church. In response to our vision, His Eminence Rev EMF Oshoffa expressed a desire for peace in the United Kingdom. We assured him that we would pursue righteousness and peace despite our differences with Most Superior Evangelist Fatusin. Let it be clear that His Eminence Rev EMF Oshoffa didn’t mandate us to work with MSE Fatusin, but instead advised us to work in peaceful coexistence. We emphasised to the Pastor that light and darkness can not coexist.
Surprisingly, after leaving the Pastor’s residence, the Church Spokesman shared details of our meeting with his superior in London. It has become apparent that Superior Evangelist Kayode Ajala is merely a puppet to his paymaster in London, compromising professional ethics by divulging classified information for personal gain. Additionally, posting unauthorised news on the Church officials’ blog without the Pastor’s consent is unacceptable.
We refuse to compromise our integrity by succumbing to such unscrupulous attempts to conceal God’s mandate for rebuilding the Church in the United Kingdom. If Superior Evangelist Kayode Ajala truly wishes to embody Christian values and uphold the principles of equality and fairness, why did he not publicise our meeting with the Pastor on the Church’s official blog?
Rest assured, our commitment to restoring Celestial Church of Christ in the United Kingdom remains unwavering. We have devised transparent plans aligned with God’s mission, and the Diocese of the United Kingdom and Northern Ireland will continue to foster a welcoming environment where members can worship in unity and love.
As a Diocese committed to following the path of God, we feel it is our duty to rectify any misconceptions and set the record straight. We strive to uphold the values of honesty, integrity and faithfulness in all our endeavours and we will continue to do so in the face of any challenges or misrepresentations.
Thank you for your attention 👏🏼
The Media & Publicity Team
UK & NI Diocese