Every Sunday,
two worship services are held at Victory Pentecostal Ministries
International Incorporated in Enugu. While one holds in the morning, the other
takes place in the afternoon.
The church is
divided into two factions. Members who belong to the camp of Pastor Ralph Okebu
(47) turn up in the morning while those who hold allegiance to his wife,
Prophetess (Mrs) Caroline Okebu (51) attend in the afternoon. Before the
worship arrangement was arrived at, congregants on both sides had fought
physically over the use of the church auditorium located at Km 1 Enugu –
Onitsha Expressway. According to a source, it took the intervention of the
police to restore some form of order in the church, adding that policemen were
stationed in the premises for two Sundays to avoid bloodshed.
“The leaders of
the church and some of the members were regular customers at various police
stations in Enugu, as they made allegations and counter allegations against one
another. In fact, the pastor and his wife traded punches and ended up at the
police station,” the source stressed.
The reporter
attended a Friday evening service held in the Church auditorium by the
Prophetess Caroline faction on April 11, 2014. The Ralph Okebu faction said to
be in the minority kept away although some movements were noticed in and around
his office.
But how did the
church come to this ugly pass? Inside sources linked the crises rocking the
church to allegations of inappropriate relationships, greed, money mongering,
deceit and quest to convert church auditorium into a warehouse.
Crisis
Tracing the
genesis of the crises, a member of the Church, Chuks Okonkwo, a lawyer, who
described himself as the Church administrator, said: “A problem arose in the
Church about last year. There could have been problem brewing but it came to
the fore about January 2013 and it followed a prophecy that was released by the
prophetess in the ministry, Prophetess Caroline Okebu. Part of these prophecies
touched on the general wellbeing of the Church while a part of it touched on
certain members of the Church, including the head pastor, Pastor Ralph Okebu.
But the personal message that touched on Pastor Ralph Okebu could be seen to be
what led to the factionalisation of the Church because in his own thinking,
such a message shouldn’t have been revealed on the pulpit and the message had
to deal with his amorous relationship with some female members of the church.
And it was a warning. Basically, the ministry is a prophetic ministry and when
there are prophetic revelations, they are taken very seriously. But where we
were concerned was that part of that instruction was that we should, for 21
Sundays, have our services on the Mount of Challenge. Mount of Challenge is a
place we normally go to make special prayers. There are usually people who have
challenges in business, marriage and whatever. We go to the Mount of Challenge.
We call it Mount of Challenge because that is where we challenge our
challengers. It is a spiritual praying ground, which has been there as far back
as 1979. After that revelation by the prophetess of the ministry, the whole
church attended worship service on a Sunday there under the leadership of
Pastor Ralph Okebu. But after the first Sunday, he reneged. The rest of us went
to church the next Sunday thinking that after the normal Sunday school, we
would retire to the mountain to have the service proper but that was not to be.
So, we were surprised and his reason was that it was not going to be possible,
especially considering that the rains would come, for people to go and worship
in the open air or in the bush, according to him. But by the third Sunday, a
lot of people had said that the ministry has a foundation and whatever the Lord
says is what the people are going to do. So, on the third Sunday about 80
percent of the members relocated to the mountain for Sunday services. I want
you to note that every other weekly activity of the church still held in the
church and as scheduled. These include the Monday faith clinic which is usually
presided over by the prophetess. The faith clinic was actually designed to
cater for those looking for the fruit of the womb or for some form of business
development. It is a ministry she started a very long time ago. The mid-week
service still held at the church premises. Counselling on Thursdays done by
Prophetess Caroline still held at the church premises and the Friday prophetic
meetings in the evenings under the same woman was still being held in the
church. The only thing was that Sunday services should be held on the mountain
for 21 Sundays. And three reasons were given for that charge from the Holy
Spirit. One was that God said that we should go and cry to Him so that the
calamity that is about befalling this nation would be averted. The second is
that He wants us to keep off the church for Him to rearrange and sanitize the
it by Himself so that the evil things that are seen in other churches will not
be noticeable in Victory Pentecostal Ministries. The third is that we should
pray against sudden deaths and such other calamities.
“So, every
right thinking person, that’s what I choose to call them, and those who know
the foundation of the ministry, chose to go and Pastor Ralph refused to join.
And a few others who preferred the comfort of worshipping in the church
auditorium with clean chairs and air-condition and all that remained with him.
It wasn’t quite two months after this happened that Pastor Ralph started
feeling the impact of the factionalisation because there was going to be a drop
in income because you will not expect that the offerings and other finances accruing
from the mountain will be brought to him. It wasn’t going to be. So, one day,
Prophetess Caroline was summoned by the State Security Service (SSS) accused of
engineering something that would likely cause the breach of the peace and I
happened to be among the team that went to SSS. And after their investigation,
they found that it was not entirely the way it was presented. We continued on
the mountain. The problem assumed a different dimension in July 2013 when we
came back from the Mountain; we called it triumphant entry back home because
the instruction was ‘go and pray and after this come back.’ So, we were
rejoicing, we felt and knew God had heard us and we were coming back home. But
we were prevented from entering the church auditorium. Before then, we had
always known that the Ralph Okebu group would normally dismiss at about 11.00am
on Sundays. But we came in at about 12noon but they refused to vacate the hall
or even allow us access. And avoiding bloodshed, we stayed outside. At the end
of all this, it was going to be a problem and a member of the church said that
with the kind of grace we were coming with, we wouldn’t engage in
anything that will pollute what we were carrying. She offered us a part of her
office at Ogui Road for our Sunday services pending when the issue of usurping
the place on Sundays will be resolved. At this time, the police came in and the
Enugu State Commissioner of Police personally took over the matter and was
mediating. So, as this lasted, the police at some point, about three months
ago, decided with the leadership of both factions that the Ralph Okebu led
group should be having morning service to dismiss at 12noon while the
Prophetess Caroline led group should have their own service thereafter. Not
minding the inconvenience it might cause because people are used to going to
church in the morning, in the interest of peace and while believing that God
will intervene and a permanent solution will come, this was accepted and
services have been operating that way. But unfortunately, Ralph Okebu feels
that the church is his personal business and is determined to chase anyone that
does not agree with him out. So, the first thing he did was to go to his
village in Odekpe in Anambra State and brought in his siblings to live in his
office attached to the church auditorium. What this people now do is that
whenever the other faction is having a programme, they would open the door in
the attached building which opens into the auditorium, playing music at loud
volume, banging doors and all that just to distract worshippers or cause a
fight. But this has been contained by constant pleading by the leadership of
that group so that there won’t be a fight. Dissatisfied that he is not getting
what he expected, because he always describes the church as his, he now sued
Prophetess Caroline Okebu and Deacon Uchenna Ani. By the way, the incorporated
trustees of the church are four persons namely; Raphael Okebu, Prophetess
Caroline Okebu (who is Raphael’s wife), Deacon Uchenna Ani and Deacon Thomas
Okebu, though he (Thomas) has not been in the ministry for about five years.”
Okonkwo further
said: “The action in court was brought in the name of the incorporated trustees
against Prophetess Caroline Okebu and Deacon Uchenna Ani who are also trustees.
Our position is that the suit is incompetent. We took a preliminary objection
to the competence of the suit because we feel the incorporated trustees are
four and if you must bring an action in the name of the incorporated trustees,
it must be with the common seal of the incorporated trustees. If not, it should
be brought as a minority action. So, it is like saying that you are suing
yourself; that is one. Second, we looked at the process they filed, our
argument is that the Federal High Court that has jurisdiction on matters that
relate to Companies and Allied Matters Act would assume jurisdiction if the
matter before her is related to such issues covered therein. But we are saying
that the subject matter, the interest of the initiator of this suit is on land
or property. So, we are asking the court to consider whether that subject
matter falls within the court’s jurisdiction. That is where we are today in the
court. They brought a motion on notice, seeking interlocutory injunction saying
that Prophetess Caroline Okebu and Uchenna Ani have ceased to be members of the
ministry and should not have access to the property of the ministry and we are
saying no. The constitution and the bye laws of Victory Pentecostal Ministries,
which is an association, and the Companies and Allied Matters Act Part C under
which the trustees were incorporated is clear on how to appoint and remove
trustees. In the absence of any evidence of resignation, they still remain
members and if you want them removed, it should be a different kettle of fish.
They should follow what the law prescribes. So, the matter is before the court.
We’ve been there twice before Justice M. Shuaibu who advised that we explore
out of court settlement but he gave an adjournment for May 21 but the learned
honourable justice was elevated to the Court of Appeal. But the matter has been
transferred on the application of the counsel for the plaintiff to Court Two.
So, for the purpose of not falling foul of the law, I’m only giving you the
historical facts of this matter. We believe justice will come out of the
court.”
Asked how they
worship now, Barr Okonkwo said: “In fact, the Ralph Okebu led group has
stretched their service; atimes they leave at about 12.45pm. As they leave, we
get in, worship and exit at about 4.30pm; that’s how we’ve been worshipping in
the last three months.”
Disclosing that
as a result of the crises, Pastor Ralph Okebu and Prophetess Caroline Okebu are
no longer living together, Okonkwo said: “As a matter of fact, if I must go
down memory lane, the ministry was started by Prophetess Caroline Okebu in her
father’s house in Iva Valley, Enugu as a home fellowship more or less. She was
born a Catholic but she just had the gift and people went for prayers. As the
number increased, it was her brother, Deacon Uchenna Ani that assisted them get
a bigger place of worship, using the Coal Corporation hall in the same Iva
Valley. At this time, Ralph hadn’t come to join the ministry. It was at a
crusade ground that he met her and said that he had heard about her. After
sometime, they got married and the ministry later moved to the Red Cross near
Ogbete before moving to its present location on Kilometre 1 along Enugu-Onitsha
Expressway. We are not interested in the family squabbles but it will be
difficult to extricate the squabbles from the ministry because the people
involved have been part and parcel of the ministry. At the onset of the
factionalisation, we began to hear certain things we didn’t know before.
Primarily, Ralph Okebu said in the petition he wrote to the Commissioner of
Police that he felt his marriage to the prophetess was flawed because the
prophetess hid certain facts from him from the onset; that some of these facts
were that she was married before. And the prophetess found this laughable because
she had told him that she had been into a marriage but it didn’t work out and
that she wouldn’t be in any marriage that would affect God’s calling upon her
life. She told him that she had children and the children from the onset of the
marriage had been with them. She had four children from her previous marriage.
The account from Prophetess Caroline is that Ralph feels that he has arrived,
having run the ministry solely more or less financially for 13 years and found
love in another woman, a widow who came to the church and was being presented
to everyone then as his sister. He calls her Nwannem Nwanyi (my sister). And
all of a sudden, they began to go on frolic together; they travel within and
outside the country together. Maybe he found more comfort in the arms of the
widow. He started by not sleeping in the house for some days until he
practically moved out of the house. It was at the beginning of the crises and
for the security of the prophetess that her group found an accommodation for
her outside the church accommodation where they were staying. Ralph brought his
mother and siblings, at least, to express his act of ownership of the property.
That was one of the reasons the faction led by Carol had to find her
accommodation. Ralph’s mother and siblings chased her out of the kitchen
and she had to be cooking in her room which we considered as very dangerous. By
the grace of God, the church found her a befitting accommodation outside the
church premises. The marriage between Ralph and Carol produced two daughters
aged about 18 and 16 years respectively. We understand their father rented an
apartment where he stays with them but shuttles between the apartment and the
apartment of his new found love.”
I registered the Church alone – Deacon Ani
Deacon Ani corroborated
Okonkwo’s submission on the crises rocking the church. He said: “Honestly, the
situation became so explosive that there was physical scuffle. The police were
invited and we’ve been moving from one police station to the other.”
Offering
insights into the history of the church, Ani, who informed Sunday Sun
that “I registered the ministry exclusively with my fund,” added: “He (Ralph)
came later after my sister had started the ministry and decided to marry her.
We felt it was abnormal for a woman to be above the husband in a ministry, so
we just gave him that tag of being the leader, and the prophetess of the
ministry is my sister. She is the only prophetess and there is no other
prophetess or prophet in the church,” he volunteered.
“For six years,
he wore clothes that I discarded. When they started having children, he used to
carry them on the shoulder walking about. The suffering was too much, so I gave
them a Volkswagen Beetle car. After two years, the car was in bad shape and I
gave them a Santana car.
“One Njeze and
I were the chief financiers of this ministry and it is on record he is
operating eight bank accounts and the constitution of the ministry said that
there must be a procedure of appointing secretaries and treasurers but all the
eight accounts he is operating are in his name. He has been doing this for the
past 20 years of this ministry. He has been running the church like his
personal estate.”
Pastor Ralph pestered me for marriage-Prophetess Caroline
Going down
memory lane, Prophetess Caroline, in a chat, affirmed that she started the
ministry in her father’s house. She said that she met Ralph at a Bible School,
explaining that he used to visit her clandestinely and whenever her brother,
Uchenna Ani returned home, he would jump out through the window.
Reacting to
Ralph’s claim that she deceived him into marrying her, Prophetess Carol said
that was a lie from the pit of hell. According to her, Ralph pestered her
endlessly and even engaged certain persons to persuade her before she accepted
to become his wife. She claimed that he was aware of the fact that she had four
children from her former husband, insisting that the relationship was duly
terminated before Ralph came on board.
“Don’t mind
him. The first husband I married was way back; he didn’t pay dowry on my head
and he is married as we learnt. We went to the welfare and the welfare officer
judged the matter and said it was his fault because he didn’t pay any bride
price on my head and he said that he would go back to the Idodo woman he had
married and I didn’t know. He didn’t pay my bride price; all he did was
the introductory drink he brought. I had gone to many churches and I was told
that if I do not leave the man’s house I cannot marry and that I should not
marry someone who had married before. The man was also a womaniser, I was
running from temptation and I ran into the worst. There was no time I deceived
him. He used to beg me and whenever he was in our house and he heard the sound
of my brother’s car, he would jump out through the window. Ralph used to wear
one green slippers. Then he started asking me to marry him but I told him that
I was not interested in marriage, all I wanted was to concentrate on the
assignment given to me. He started going to my people, disturbing them and
begging them to prevail on me to marry him. I didn’t even know his village and
I didn’t know anybody to ask any question about his village. He even begged my
children to allow him to marry their mother and they usually told him that the
decision is their mother’s. Only one of them, John, does not get close to him
and there was a day he pursued the boy into the bush and people were alarmed.
The boy had dada (dreadlocks), he is also a messenger and I think he had seen
or known the sort of person Ralph is. Ralph used to beg me for money and I
would give him. My brother, Uchenna was feeding us and buying clothes for us.
He also bought Beetle and Santana cars for us. Whatever we asked of Uchenna, he
provided for us even if we didn’t ask, he would provide. It was Uchenna who
registered the church; I didn’t know and Ralph didn’t know until he brought the
documents from Abuja for us to sign. In fact, when he brought the documents,
Ralph was not around and we waited for him since he had become one of us.
Uchenna bought the instruments with which we started.
“Ralph was
always in my father’s house, begging me to marry him. His father and mother
came and they said that they liked us. They saw my children and his father who
is still alive asked if the children would stay with them and my mother told
him that the children like to stay anywhere they are well taken care of. We got
married in 1997. At the time, he said he didn’t bother if I had children for
him or not afterall his mother had 11 children. But by God’s grace, we had two
children,” she explained.
Mum from pastor
At 10.46am on
April 11, 2014, Sunday Sun called Pastor Okebu on his mobile phone to
fix an interview appointment with him, so that he can state his own side of the
story. But he said he was in the village because his children were on holiday,
promising to call the reporter when he gets back to Enugu the following day.
Having waited
for his call till 5.30pm the following day to no avail, the reporter called his
number again without response. At 5.32pm, the reporter sent him an SMS but he
did not reply. The SMS reads: “Good evening sir. Are you back? I’m still
waiting for your call.” He is yet to call.
Battle in the temple of justice
In the suit
instituted by the Pastor Okebu (on behalf of the incorporated trustees) against
Prophetess Caroline Okebu and Deacon Ani at a Federal High Court in Enugu vide
Suit No: FHC/EN/CS/9/2014, he is seeking “an order of interlocutory injunction
restraining the defendants/respondents by themselves, principal, agents,
servants, privies or any person or persons howsoever called or designated from
interfering with, trespassing on or entering into the plaintiff’s church
building and premises situate at Km 1, Enugu/Onitsha Expressway, GRA, Enugu
pending the hearing of the substantive suit.”
In an affidavit
in support of motion on notice dated February 10, 2014, Pastor Okebu said that
“prior to my founding of the plaintiff/applicant (Victory Pentecostal
International Ministries Int. Inc.), I was a pastor with New Life Winners
Church until I got a revelation from God to open up and or establish the
plaintiff/applicant for the purpose of winning or converting souls to God.”
He also
averred: “That in the course of my pastoral mission at Obeleagu Umunna in
Ezeagu Local Government Area, Enugu State under the New Life Winners Church
that I met the 1st defendant/respondent who approached me and informed me of a
message she claimed to have received from God that I am her husband.
“That as a man
of God, I did not doubt the message and I quickly got married to the 1st
defendant/respondent whom I then believed was a true servant and/or a minister
of God.
“That during
the registration of my new found church (the plaintiff/applicant) I included
the defendants as members of the Board of Trustees of the Church.
“That I broke
up with the 1st defendant/respondent as my wife following my discovery of some
concealed facts about the status of the 1st defendant/respondent and her
children including the fact that she is still legally married to another man
who up and until date is still alive.
“That sequel to
my above discovery, I took certain domestic decisions which did not go down
well with the 1st defendant/respondent hence her decision to destabilize the
plaintiff/applicant.
“That barely
two to three months after she took some worshippers to Milken Hill to worship
every Sunday, the defendants/respondents and their cohorts came to Km. 1,
Enugu/Onitsha Expressway GRA Enugu being the place of worship of the
plaintiff/applicant and disrupted severally the Sunday and weekly activities of
the members of the Church.
“That the
defendants/respondents told members of the plaintiff/applicant in the church
that they should disperse, that the plaintiff/applicant is no longer in
existence, that they have formed a new Victory Pentecostal Ministries and that
they will make sure that the plaintiff/applicant is disbanded.
“I am aware
that the defendants/respondents went as far as telling the
plaintiff/applicant’s members present in the congregational service that I am a
fake pastor, an adulterer, a thief and so many other unprintable words all
aimed at destabilizing the applicant/plaintiff.
“That when the
defendants/respondents could not succeed in their planned antics, they invaded
the church premises on 13th day of May, 2013 at about 10.20pm, attacked me and
beat me up saying that I should leave Enugu State and go to my hometown Anambra
State. It took the intervention of God Almighty for me to escape from being killed
on that date.”
He further
claimed that though he survived being killed, his car parked in front of the
church was destroyed. He added that the defendants/respondents have ceased to
be members of the plaintiff/applicant having formed a new church by name
Victory Pentecostal Ministries Int’l Inc. (Hill Top).
But in a
counter affidavit in opposition to the motion for interlocutory injunction
dated and filed on February 10, 2014, Deacon Uchenna Ani stated that:
“The suit has
not been brought by the Incorporated Trustees and having been initiated by one
out of four trustees, is tantamount to minority action for which leave of court
must be sought before the said suit is instituted.
“Ralph Okebu
who initiated the suit has not been given any leave by the Incorporated
Trustees or leave of court to sue, so he lacks locus standi to bring the suit
in the name of the Incorporated Trustees.”
He also raised
other objections ranging from non compliance with the Rules of Court, Companies
and Allied Matters Act and the Administrative Bye laws of Victory Pentecostal
Ministries Inc to the jurisdiction of the Federal High Court to entertain the
subject matter.
He added “that
Ralph Okebu who initiated the suit and who also brought this application has
since derailed from the cause of the plaintiff having transformed into a
businessman. He needs us to be chased from the church auditorium in order to
convert same to a warehouse for his business needs. I attach and mark as
‘Exhibit RO 1’ a copy of his e-mail visa to Dubai wherein information from his
international passport noted him as a businessman and not a clergyman.”
Consequently,
Ralph Okebu filed a counter affidavit in opposition to the defendant’s motion
on notice dated February 11, 2014.
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