The
Nigeria’s oldest preacher and longest serving Pastor/founder of Christ Gospel
Apostolic Church, CGAC, Samuel Sadela, has passed on.
Although a
senior pastor in the church reportedly claimed that the man described as one of
Nigeria’s oldest pastors could still be receiving treatment in a hospital, he
was said to have died in the premises of the church in Lagos.
The
114-year-old preacher died on Sunday.
A condolence
register was opened in the premises of his church, Gospel Apostolic Church, in
Lagos, on Tuesday evening.
He
reportedly died few hours before commencement of a special revival programme
that would have culminated in the celebration of his 114th birthday on Sunday,
August 31.
He was born
and brought up in Ifon. His father was an idol worshiper while his mother was a
princess of Ifon, both in Ifon.Continue..
History has
it that he was born in the month of August 1900, at a period when the first
General Overseer of the church resumed in his town.
His pastoral
calling started in 1928 when he visited the famous Prophet Moses Orimolade of
the Cherubim and Seraphim Church.
When he
marked his 113th last year birthday, the aged pastor had expressed hope to live
up to 200 years of age.
He had said,
“I feel happy to be this old. Actually, I feel like a young man. I still enjoy
my meal of Iyan (pounded yam), Eba and bush meat. I sleep whenever I want to
and wake up stronger I want to live longer to prove to all that God remains the
same as He was in times past. If Methuselah could live for 969 years, God can
make me live well beyond 113. If Noah could be 950, it is not too much for Him
to make me live up to 200.”
Even if that
wish was not granted, Sadela left an indelible imprint in the hearts of his
members and admirers around the world.
The cleric,
who claimed angels taught him to read the Holy Bible when he was only two years
of age, raised not a few eyebrows when he married a 30-year-old woman in 2007.
“The Lord is
my strength. I am very strong and energetic,” he was quoted as saying after the
wedding in Lagos.
According to
reports, he first got married in 1934, with the marriage lasting for 21 years,
but none of the couple’s seven children reportedly lived beyond their infancy.
A second marriage, said to have been consummated in 1965, was blessed with four
children, but only two survived. His second wife died in 2001.
A native of
Ondo State, Sadela attended St. Paul’s Anglican Primary School, Ifon, Osun
State, but had to drop out when he travelled to Sapele, Delta State to work as
houseboy to one Captain Pullen, a District Officer. Sadela however retraced his
steps in 1918 and completed his Standard six educations in 1920.
Source- HitzonTv
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