For allegedly using them to
fake healing miracles for a fee and not paying, some young men have declared a
manhunt for the General Overseer of New Creatures in Christ Mission Pastor
Johnson Iteanuoluwa.
They are not only demanding for
payments for the jobs done, they have reported the pastor to the leadership of
the Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN to sanction the priest.
About a fortnight ago, Saturday
Sun’s reporter ran into two young men at Mowo bus stop in Igbogbo – Bayeku
Local Council Development Area of Ikorodu, Lagos State, where they had gone in
search of the pastor.
The weather was cloudy, and it
soon started raining. Everybody including commuters who were waiting at the bus-stop ran for
cover in different directions.
It was while waiting for the
rain to subside that the reporter heard a conversation going between the two
young men who obviously were angry and bitter with somebody. Trying to play the
role of a pacifist, the reporter moved closer to the two men, urging them to
take it easy.
But while still trying to calm
them down, one of the young men burst out:
“If this pastor doesn’t show up
here again today, I will rain curses upon him.”
At this juncture, the reporter
took the bold step to ask what was amiss between them and the pastor whom they
accused of giving them appointment for more than five times and failing to show
up each time. Initially, they were hesitant to talk, then the one that looked
older told the other man that it is better they narrate their story since it
appeared that they have been conned by a man who called himself Minister of
God.
Then the older of the duo who
introduced himself as Femi said:
“Oga, we don’t know what
brought you here at this hour but it appeared God has destined our path to
cross so that the whole world will know what happened to us. We are even happy
when you introduced yourself as a pressman.
Continuing, Femi said:
“This is the fifth time we will
be coming here. A pastor brought us here for a crusade which took place on the
open field of the primary school where we are taking shelter here now. It was
around Easter time and Pastor Johnson promised me the sum of N20,000 at the end
of the crusade.
He told me that during the
special prayer session that some people will bring me close to the altar, and
that in the midst of the prayer that I will start mumbling words as if I am
hearing people for the first time.
I did exactly as he directed me
as I cooperated with those people that he asked to take me closer to the altar.
He also told me that I should tell the congregation that those people are my
relations.”
Asked what eventually happened
on the day of the crusade, Femi said:
“I cooperated and did exactly
what he asked me to do. There was even a rehearsal a day before in one of the
houses of one of those closer to the pastor at a place called Elesin, very
close to Mowo.”
Femi who claimed to be 32 years
old however told Saturday Sun that to his dismay, neither he nor four other
people that gave different fake testimonies that they received healing during
the crusade were given a dime.
“Since March, it has been one
story or the other. At a time, the pastor told me that he couldn’t fulfill his
promise because the return (money) he got at the crusade was below his
expectations. However, I didn’t believe him. There were so many people at the
crusade, and you can imagine the shame I felt inside myself when I have to tell
the crowd that I was born deaf and dumb from my birth.”, he stated.
While lamenting that he had a
feeling that he and the others had been used and dumped, Femi said:
“I’ve learnt a bitter lesson. I
have a feeling that we have been used and dumped because the pastor’s line
hardly goes. At times, he used different numbers to call us that we should
come and meet him at Mowo, venue of the crusade, but he has not turned up for
once. As for this other man, you are seeing with me here, I don’t know him
before, I only saw him at the crusade when he gave testimony that he had been
healed of lunacy of 10 years.”
Urging Christian Association of
Nigeria, CAN, to take steps to rid the association of bad eggs like Pastor
Johnson,” Femi said:
“These are the kind of people giving bad name
to Christianity. CAN should impose sanctions on them. I went in company of this
man to CAN’s office in Surulere to meet with one Baba Atilade whom we were told
is the leader of the Christian body but we were told he had travelled.”
Taken up on why he agreed to
Pastor Johnson’s plan, Femi said:
“It was temptation. I don’t
have a job. A friend suggested the idea to me, and I thought that since it
wasn’t robbery that I could do it to get some money. The person who directed
me to the pastor, I met him at a cafeteria when I went to greet my brother who
is living at Ladegbuwa Estate, close to Elesin.
Actually, the person told me
that I should go to the venue of the crusade adding that the organisers were
looking for those that will work for them during the crusade.”
Femi who appeared sober told
Saturday Sun that he has an Ordinary National Diploma Certificate in Business
Administration, and that he is still looking for a job.
Taking over from where Femi
stopped, Lukman who said he came all the way from Ijora-Oloye in Apapa area of
Lagos to look for the pastor said he initially wanted to back out of the plot
when he was told what was expected of him on the podium when he and three men
purporting to be his family members came out.
According to him, the idea of
claiming to be a lunatic was repulsive to him but he had to agree because he
needed the N20,000 promised him badly.
Narrating his story, he said:
“I met an elderly man at my
brother’s place at Ketu, this man who knew I was looking for a job said I
should come to Mowo, that a church conducting a 7 days crusade was looking for
workers. The man who asked me to go said that when I get to the crusade venue
that I should ask for Pastor Johnson or Baba Jebidan (the pastor’s alias).”
Continuing, he said:
“I don’t want to talk too much.
I need my money. Even my brother and some relations have gone to a place in
Alapere where the pastor claimed his church is located. He was disowned there,
they just told them that there is an inter-denominational fellowship that used
to hold there once in a month on an open field, but nobody knew him or could
recollect somebody called Pastor Johnson.”
While asking God to intervene
in his case, Lukman said:
“I have wasted a lot of money
coming to Mowo looking for the pastor who obviously has absconded, I want God
to expose him. There is nothing I can do. I fell into the hands of 419 people
and I’ve learnt my lesson. If I’m gainfully employed, I would not have been a
victim of this devilish pastor.”
The two victims, Femi and
Lukman, aged 32 and 25 respectively want Christian Association of Nigeria,
CAN, to help them get justice.
“We will like CAN to track down
this pastor. His name is Pastor Johnson Iteanuoluwa, and his ministry, he
called it New Creatures in Christ Mission,” they said.
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