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Iluyomade was told not to step into RCCG again — Church Elder

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

An Elder of the City of David Parish of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, Quincy Olasumbo Ayodele, has revealed that a former Pastor of the parish, Idowu Iluyomade, did not just abandon the church but was told after serving his three-month suspension not to step into the RCCG again.

The Elder, in an interview with On Air Personality, Daddy Freeze, on Monday said the directive to Iluyomade was contained in a letter.

In a 45 minutes interview monitored by Church Times, Ayodele, a Nigerian herbal medicine practitioner, entrepreneur, herbal slimming, and skin care expert; Chief Executive Officer of Quincy Herbals, a Nigerian leading herbal healthcare centre; and a consultant to the World Health Organization, spoke extensively on the Iluyomade saga.

She said it was not true that Pastor Iluyomade rebelled against the RCCG before starting his own church, The Family Fellowship.

“There is one we built in my village that is now the provincial headquarters.

“We are church planters.

“That is our calling.

“And it is not that we plant and start going back there to ask for tithe and offering.

“No.

“We plant and we move on.”

On the efforts to persuade Pastor Adeboye to change his mind about the expulsion of Pastor Iluyomade, Church Times quoted Ayodele as having said many prominent Nigerians were contacted to beg him to no avail.

She said: “They went to beg him and he said he (Iluyomade) was paying a loan.

“But he has been paying the loan without coming to ask for money from you.

“So why don’t you leave him and let him finish paying the loan?

“He said it’s okay, he will let him come back.

“He did not.

“Other people went to beg him rolling on the floor and asking for his forgiveness.

“He did not.”

Asked if the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria intervened in the matter, Ayodle said: “Who will talk to him if God has not talked to him?

“My daddy hears from God.

“It is what God says that he tells us and we believe him.

“He will say my daddy says and we believe him.”

Ayodele said Pastor Iluyomade never planned to start a church.

She said: “He does not even know how to start a church.

“He was an Anglican before he joined RCCG.

“His father was a reverend.

“He had left Anglican for almost 32 years.

“If he goes back to Anglican, where is he going to start from?”

Ayodele disclosed that the people the Iluyomades were helping abandoned them in their moment of trial.

Church Times quoted her as having said: “I can tell you that.

“They were not even praying for him in the City of David that he left.

“That was what made me go to him.

“When I got to him, he was weeping, telling me that he was told not to step into the church.”

Ayodele said she was moved to tears when Pastor Adeboye said during his visit to the City of David on March 30 that those who left the church were demons and that demons built trinity towers.

She said: “I started wondering, is this my daddy that is talking?

“What is going on?”

The herbal medicine practitioner said she did not follow Iluyomade when he started his church because she believed the matter could still be resolved and that she was playing a mediation role.

Ayodele said it was people in Pastor Iluyomade’s neighbourhood that came to meet him for prayers because they knew he is a pastor, adding: “So he was praying for them and fellowshipping with them.

“That was how the church started.

“He never planned to start a church.”

The WHO Consultant said if she had the grace of meeting Pastor Adeboye, she would plead with him frantically and appeal to him to forgive Pastor Iluyomade.

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