Devil in the Church? As Ex-Pastor Sues Bishop Oyedepo, Demand #350m

The Living Fath Church (aka Winners) and its leadership are to answer some questions at the National Industrial Court of Nigeria (NIC), Calabar Judicial Division.

This is as a former area pastor of the church, Domino Esang Mbang, is claiming that he was unduly sacked by some leading members
Esang who is now demanding the sum of N350 million for damages mentioned Bishop David Oyedepo and some other members as defendants in his suit.

Domino Esang Mbang, a sacked area pastor of the Living Fath Church (aka Winners) in Palm Street Assembly, Atakpa, Calabar South local government area of Cross River, has made serious allegations against the leadership of the church.
According to report made available to our correspondent Esang said, “I was sacked without due processes”
In his conversation with journalists recently, Esang who is a graduate of Maths and Statistics, University of Calabar (UNICAL), claimed that he was laid off from the ministry by the leadership who did not follow due processes.

The sacked pastor wants N350 million from the church as damages.

The sacked cleric who said he has spent over 20 years in Winners Chapel stated that as contained in the church’s operational mandate, a pastor cannot be sacked unless he has been queried with a letter and made to appear before a disciplinary committee to answer pertinent questions and thereafter warned at most thrice before being disengaged.

But Esang said not of these procedures were followed by some persons he described as members of a cabal who sacked him.

His words:

“Apart from the query that was issued, what followed immediately was a sack letter without availing me the opportunity to appear before any disciplinary panel. The cabals headed by Pastor Adeolu and Pastor Chukunda connived and kicked me out without following due process.

“The Mandate Book serves like a constitution of the organization, unfortunately, it was never followed, probably because they didn’t like my face.”

Speaking on how the sack has affected him and his family financially, the former pastor said:

“As I speak to you, I can’t even pay my children’s school fees nor pay my rent, or afford food, clothing, and medicine for my kids.”
Esang sues the church, demands N350 damages
For this reason, Esang has filed a lawsuit against the church at the National Industrial Court of Nigeria (NIC), Calabar Judicial Division.

In the suit demanding the sum of N350 million for damages, the plaintiff mentioned the following as defendants: the Living Faith Church Worldwide Incorporated, Bishop David Oyedepo, Pastor Adebisi Aboluwade, and two other persons.

However, the state administrative officer of the church, Dcn Taiwo, who spoke with the our correspondent debunked Enang’s claims, adding that due processes were followed before he was sacked.

“A query was served to him because of the way he was misbehaving. We are a responsible organisation, we couldn’t have sacked a man of God in the manner which Taiwo claimed.”

Ewaoluwa Jay-Osuya

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