Popular Nigerian pastor and head of Believers World, Pastor Chris Oyakhilome has yet again been involved in another controversy.
This time, the pastor has been accused by a member of his own church of staging miracle-healing sessions.
According to a report by South Africa’s Sowetan, followers have said
that he has been hiring people to pretend to be sick and disabled and
then “be healed” during his television shows and public prayer meetings.
“I
was offered R10 000 to rehearse and pretend to be in a wheelchair three
weeks before the all-night prayer called Night of Bliss at the
Johannesburg Stadium,” the newspaper quoted a member of the church.
“The
pastor told me that they were looking for people to work for the
church. He said that I was going to sit in a wheelchair and be wheeled
around while pretending to be physically ill. I would then stand up and
walk as soon as Pastor Chris stopped praying for me.
“Even
children who are healthy are whisked around in wheelchairs. Some use
crutches. Everyone is allocated a person who tells the congregation
about your background, your specific illness and suffering.
“The
pastor then raises his hands and places them maybe on your legs if you
cannot walk, and a few seconds later you get up and walk around the
room,” the source said. He claimed he called the church the day after their offer and turned them down.
“I just told myself that using the word of God to lie to desperate people is immoral, so I refused to take up their offer.”
Also speaking about the pay-for-miracle, another worshiper of the church, said: “When
he started healing people, I did not see him call anyone from the
audience. The people that he ‘healed’ came from a certain section of the
audience and it looked like he came with them especially for the event.
“I saw a lot of people in wheelchairs leaving the venue who had not been healed. It was very sad.”
Recall that pastor Chris and his wife Anita publicly filed for divorce, citing irreconcilable differences.
Also, Seun Kuti in a recent interview criticised Pastors Chris
Oyakhilome of Christ Embassy and Chris Okotie of Household of God.

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