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Okotie calls PFN ‘clannish enterprise’, faults emergence of Oke as president

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Founder and senior pastor of the Household of God International Ministries, Chris Okotie, has faulted the emergence of Wale Oke as president of the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN). 

Recall that Bishop Oke, presiding bishop of the Sword of the Spirit Ministries, Ibadan was unanimously elected as the new president of PFN on a four-year tenure.

With his emergence, he will take over from Felix Omobude, general overseer of the Gospel Light International Ministries.

Reacting to the development, Okotie, in a statement by Ladi Ayodeji, his media adviser, said the Christian body has departed from its core values.

He argued that the leadership of the church is by divine appointment and not by the whims and caprices of certain persons.

“PFN has become a clannish religious enterprise. It is akin to an amorphous political entity with a Christian silhouette,” Okotie said.

“Leadership in the church of God is by divine appointment and not the whims and caprices of a disjointed assemblage of Episcopalian pacifists.”

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