In the evolving drama of our Church administration, one name keeps echoing through the chambers of controversy—Oluso Maradona. Once seen as a master manipulator behind the veil of unity, Oluso Maradona now turns the sword of conspiracy on his own siblings, accusing those who stood against him of his betrayal act, simply because he couldn’t achieve his personal interests.
This same Oluso Maradona who has thrived on the divide and chaos in the Church, appointing his loyalists without due process, manipulating parish leaderships, and promoting personal agendas under the guise of spirituality now finds himself at the receiving end of scrutiny.
Let’s be clear: no one is wishing you dead, Oluso Maradona. Stop spinning sentiments to deflect criticism. What you’re facing is not persecution, but the consequences of your unchecked ambition. If you’re hated, as you claim, it is not because of divine elevation but because of your visible faults. The wise reflect when confronted not retaliate blindly.
James 4:1 offers piercing insight:
“What causes fights and quarrels among you? Don’t they come from your desires that battle within you?”
Your own desperate quest for power, your obsession with control, and your divisive tactics are the real roots of the tension around you. Installing stooges, igniting commotion in parishes, and branding dissenters as conspirators only deepens your isolation.
You speak of going higher—but what is your definition of elevation?
Is it by dividing parishes? By sowing discord? By trampling elders and insulting those who call you to order?
If so, then you need not more titles—but a spiritual tutorial.
You are not being opposed by external enemies, Oluso Maradona. Your real battle is with yourself. And until you confront the man in the mirror, your climb will only be an illusion—a height gained by stepping on broken truths and wounded brethren.
May you find clarity. May you find repentance. And may you one day trade arrogance for wisdom.







