Thursday, January 19, 2017

Apostle Suleman of OFM fires Pastor for using church’s name to register with ponzi scheme, MMM



An Aba branch pastor of the Omega Fire Ministry (OFM), Pastor Joseph Aiyedun has been fired by the Founder of the church, Apostle Suleman, for using the church's name to register and participate in the ponzi scheme, Mavrodi Mundial moneybox, MMM.

According to a statement signed by the Head of Administration of the church, Pastor David Apelorioye, the erring pastor was sacked after due investigations revealed that he indeed not only participate in the ponzi scheme but equally used the church's name to register with the scheme, an act it said has dented the image of the church.

“The management of Omega Fire Ministries Worldwide is using this medium to react to a news making the rounds on the social media regarding one of his pastors who used the ministry’s name to register for the MMM scheme.

“Ordinarily, the church would not have reacted to the story because of falsehoods being published regularly by some blogs and news websites whose credibility are questionable.”

“But after a thorough investigation by the church authority, it was established that one of our branch pastors in Aba, Pastor Joseph Aiyedun, indeed participated in the scheme.”

“The church authority decided to expel Pastor Aiyedun not because he registered for the ponzi scheme but because he involved the ministry’s name in the satanic adventure."

“And we discovered that he was able to use the ministry’s name because he had access to the account of his branch which itself is against the church’s guidelines and a fraud likely to have been carried out in connivance with the branch’s account department. We are still investigating further to unravel the whole activities.”

“Of the OFM’s 200 churches in Nigeria alone and its 800 branches in 51 nations of the world, it is possible for any of the pastors to go astray and be corrected. In fact, we discovered that Pastor Aiyedun, including some other members of OFM, did the scheme before our father, Apostle Johnson Suleman made the warning last year against MMM, but Pastor Aiyedun was fired because he did it with the ministry’s name as the OFM rules forbid any of its pastors access to the account  except people in the account department.”

Reports said the erring pastor "would have just been disciplined in line with the church's rules if he had registered for the scheme in his personal capacity but because he used the ministry’s name for the scheme, he was asked to go.”

Recall that the Founder of the church, Apostle Johnson Suleman had at a church service in November 2016, warned members of his congregation against involving in MMM, calling it ‘demonic’.

Meanwhile, the search engine, Google, says that trending most on its site is the sacking of Joseph Aiyedun, the pastor with the popular Nigerian church, Omega Fire Ministries (OFM).

Mr Taiwo Kola-Ogunlade, Google’s Communications and Public Affairs Manager, Anglophone West Africa, said in a statement in Lagos that the pastor was sacked for registering with the controversial ponzi scheme, popularly known as MMM.

He said that the development, according to Google Trends, topped searches from Jan. 11 to Jan. 18.

4 comments:

  1. Hahahaha!! What is the difference between Church and MMM?

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  2. MMM has come and gone, anyone hoping on recouping his or her investment is just a dreamer. Pity!!! MMM is washed up, in a month's time, it will be laid to rest. No new members would be interested, so where are they going to GH from?The problem we have in Nigeria is that we wish for good things and don't work for them. There is no food for a lazy man and these folks that senselessly invested in MMM should not blame anyone for they intended to reap where they did not sow. Just write off your money with MMM as bad debt cos who will now invest to pay back ur money? someone must newly invest for u to get back ur money, and who will do that? The truth is that MMM participants cut across all ethnic groups. I laughed at participants here a few months back. But truth be told this ponzi scheme has helped millions of Nigerians against the backdrop of Buhari's economic mismanagement. Buhari should actually thank MMM because it made peole become oblivious to his poor performance. It is not greed but desperation that drove a lot of people into MMM. I hope they can atleast recoup their investments, but I dont think that is going to happen

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  3. Good for him.

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  4. Udonna1/19/2017

    Why would he release statement? To prove a point? Hmmm

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