Six months after the demise of Prophet Ajanaku and former spiritual
father of Yoruba gospel singer, Tope Alabi,
According to Encomium:
The ministry which recorded over 2,000 members at times
during the era of the late prophet now barely record over 150. According
to source, this is not unconnected to the fact that many miracle
seekers became members due to the spiritual power of the prophet and his
prophetic messages which is now conspicuously missing.
A source squealed to us that he left because he was comfortable with the way and manner they managed his death issue.
“I wasn’t too happy with the stuff
going on there, especially with the way they are going about his death
issue. They quarrel with people who admitted that he is dead. We are not
fools and everybody knows he has been certified dead, why the
confusion? Also, some of his aides have turned the administration of the
ministry to politics which I’m not comfortable with.”
Aside that, we learnt some left due
to the many alleged controversies surrounding his death and several
speculations about his involvement with occultism. They felt betrayed
when the church authority didn’t have good explanation about the whole
issue.
“Why keep everybody in the dark about such issues”, a source queried?
HOW MUCH THE CHURCH HAS SPENT IN PRESERVING HIS CORPSE?
The church has spent about N500,000 preserving his corpse
at the mortuary at 68 Military Hospital Road, Yaba, Lagos.on Friday, February 28, 2014, revealed that N1 ,500 is
the fee for the form and about N100,000 is for deposit of corpse,
especially for VIPs. Then, preservation fee is N1,000 per day but for
those who want special treatment they pay N1, 500 daily. We gathered
Prophet Ajanaku falls into this category. Thus, for six months the
church has paid about N300,000 on preservation alone. That excludes the
other expenses they paid on tips for attendants, amongst other things.
This was confirmed to us by one of the attendants, Mr. Yeyibo.
WHERE WILL HE BE BURIED?
Despite the disagreement between the
family members and the disciples of late Prophet Ireti Ajanaku over his
burial plans and date, and he would be buried
in Lagos. Although, the family preferred either his Lagos home or
hometown, Gbogan, Osun State, they decided to respect the deceased’s
wish to be buried at his church in Lagos.
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