Lagos pastor and founder of Trinity House
church, Ituah Ighodalo, who was credited as laying claims that he has found a
solution to the deadly Ebola disease and that Ebola victims should not seek
medical attention. Ighodalo has denied saying this, insisting he was misquoted.
Find below a statement he released yesterday
"It has
come to our attention a story published by the Punch newspaper written by one
Temitayo Famutimi in response to a post on our official Facebook page. The
original story was a message of hope and faith reminding us of the ever living
words of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ and reaffirming our belief that
‘with God all things are possible’ , using the John Lake testimony and written
to encourage us never to cease praying no matter what we or the world may be
going through."
Nowhere in
the said story did Pastor Ighodalo make claims that he had found a solution or
that “only God’s anointing and the living words of Jesus” were all that were
needed for the Ebola disease or that people should not seek medical help and
attention.
In no way
did the story suggest for people to act irresponsibly with regards to any
medical emergency including the Ebola virus. The headline of the story and its
contents were clearly written with sensationalism in mind. Continue.
In the spirit of
good journalism the reporter should have made attempts to contact the
church to verify his story. This negates the practice of professional
journalism, which we would have expected from a leading newspaper such as
Punch.
We sympathise with those who have lost loved ones to the disease and
indeed most other diseases ravaging our world including AIDs, Cancer and
Malaria and our prayer is that as the medical world continues to look for a
solution to the disease and that our God
will provide succour and encouragement to all the innocent people going through
this trauma and do that, which only He
can do”. the statement read
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