Authorities
of Christ Embassy International have denied reports of break-up between the
Senior Pastor of the church, Chris Oyakhilome, and his wife, Anita.
The church
described online media reports that the marriage had crashed as “make-up
stories.”
In a post
on a Facebook account opened by Anita’s supporters, ‘Where is Rev. Anita
Oyakhilome?’ the senior pastor was quoted as saying there was an ongoing
domestic issue with Anita.
The
recipient of a call made to the official contact line of the church, who
identified herself simply as Pastor Mercy, said the report was false.
She said,
“It is not true; it is a rumour. All these things are make-up stories.”
A post on
the Facebook page purported to be the summary of Pastor Chris’ speech with
United Kingdom-based pastors and deacons of Christ Embassy at the Bermondsey
branch of the church on May 16, 2014, stated that, “I am here for your concerns
about the ongoing domestic issue with my wife and I know it affects you
directly, being the ones under her leadership.”
He allegedly
asked the pastors not disposed to the developments in the church to quit.
According to report quoting him, “You don’t join a woman to fight her husband.”
“Bitterness
is prolonged and accumulated anger. My wife is always angry and bitter,” he was
quoted as saying.
Oyakhilome
also allegedly said, “Some pastors’ wives think when they marry a pastor, they
are equal to the pastor. My wife thinks so. As a matter of fact, Rev. Tom was
her pastor before I married her and Rev. Ray and Evang. Owase were her leaders
long before I married her. How come she thinks she’s senior to them now?
“I already
started Christ Embassy before I married her. I didn’t marry her and said we
should start Christ Embassy. I was already ‘pastoring.’ I already set my sail
and knew my direction before I married her. I only said ‘come and help me.’
“Be
careful of the friends you keep. My wife keeps friends who bring out the worst
in her and help her see the worst in people, instead of keeping friends that
will help her vision, especially as the wife of a global pastor like me.”
Another
member of the church dismissed the reports as speculations. She said it could
only be confirmed by an official press release by the leadership of the church.
“There are
issues, yes, but the Facebook post is an absolute fallacy,” the member, who
pleaded anonymity, said.
Story Credit: Punch News
This is a sensitive matter and I would not add to it. Time usually tell the true nature of any relationship. I just hope all is well in the Embassy.
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