MUST READ! Redeemed Church Allegedly Duped Members Of Millions In Housing Scheme

Date: 11-07-2017 2:18 pm (6 years ago) | Author: onuigbo felicia
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Investigation has shown how the Redeemed Christian Church of God officials allegedly duped the church members of several millions.
When Oluyemi Ojudu, a civil servant, registered for a housing scheme initiated by a parish in one of Nigeria’s largest Pentecostal churches, the Redeemed Christian Church of God, RCCG, in Abuja, he thought it was the beginning of the end of paying exorbitant rent to landlords.
“It is the desire of everybody to be land owners. It is a dream of everyone in Abuja to have a place they can call their own and stop paying rent as tenants to landlords,”
The scheme was also thrown open to members of the RCCG from other parishes as long as they are given letters of introduction from their pastors.
Ordinarily, Mr. Ojudu who worshipped at another RCCG parish in the Gwarimpa area of Abuja, would have hesitated before subscribing to such property scheme due to the frequency at which people were being duped. But this was one his church was organising. The church couldn’t possibly defraud its members, he thought.
He was wrong.
The scheme was a sweet deal. A 600-square metre, sqm, plot of land was valued at N1.5 million. Each subscriber was expected to pay an initial deposit of N250, 000 while remaining payment was spread over two years. Subscribers who pay up to N900,000 would have their plot allotted to them.
Apart from the N1.5 million for the land, beneficiaries were also expected to pay an additional N500,000 for infrastructural development in the estate after they might have started developing the plot allotted to them.
A PROBLEMATIC START
The scheme kicked off with a flurry of interests from within the parish and the larger RCCG community in the Nigerian capital .Beneficiaries were told to pay the initial N250,000 deposit into a Redeemed Church account named: RCCG-RC-EMHS (Project) with number: 0421201006911, at the defunct, Oceanic Bank (now Ecobank).
However, before the land was purchased, Mr. Akande was transferred to another parish and a new presiding pastor, Peter Imonhiosen, took over from him. The plots of land were eventually purchased during Mr. Imonhiosen’s tenure.
However, before the land was shared among the subscribers of the scheme, Mr. Imonhiosen was himself transferred to another parish.
Subscribers to the scheme said the first whiff of trouble was when Mr. Imonhiosen left but failed to hand over the management of the scheme to his successor.
They became suspicious when they noticed that the committee’s meetings had been moved from the church’s premises in Lugbe to the Pyakassa site of the scheme.
SCHEME UNRAVELS
But not until some incredulous subscribers started asking why Mr. Imonhiosen was still in-charge of the scheme instead of handing over to his successor that they were informed that the scheme was not owned by the church but a private initiative started by some members of the church, who constituted the committee and passed it off as a church owned scheme to attract subscribers.
“We were all concerned as to why Mr. Imonhiosen would want to hold on to the account of the scheme. It was then crisis and fraud began as we began to see discrepancies in what we were initially told and the way money was being spent,” said a subscriber, Adebambo Adefarakan.
The Committee started modifying and reviewing the original terms of the scheme such as asking subscribers to make additional payments.
The original letters of offer given to subscribers were revoked and new ones issued increasing the initial deposit subscribers are expected to make from N250, 000 to N500, 000. Furthermore, subscribers were given 21 days to complete the payment or forfeit their chances of being allotted a plot of land. In the new letters, the size of the plot of land was reduced from 600sqm to 500sqm.
“We never knew they had changed the name of the scheme. It was after the revoking and re-issuance of letters for payment that we started suspecting the activities of the committee and accused them of hijacking the whole scheme as they began to change the rules and regulations without consultations from the subscribers,” Mr. Adefarakan .
Mr. Ojudu said despite meeting the reviewed conditions, he and many other subscribers were still not allotted land.
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“I am not the only person who did not get any plot allocation in spite of fulfilling all the stipulated criteria. We are many. They first started sharing the plots they got from VON estates, before they moved to the one here at Pyakassa. Still they have not given many people their plots. They are claiming that some people did not meet the deadline or rules set up. In that case, they should return some of these people’s money to them yet they are not willing to do so,”
he said angrily.
He said by the time the committee started sharing the lands, he had gotten a new job and had moved to Ekiti State. He said when he learnt that subscribers were being allotted plots again, he travelled to Abuja to ask for his but was told he now had to pay the ‘commercial price of N4 million.’
“Pastor Adeola said if I wanted to get a plot, I should come and purchase at the commercial price at which they were already selling for the general public. It was when I refused that I wouldn’t pay the commercial price,” he said.
“It is also pathetic that the people involved are still pastors in the church and the church is still promoting them and not investigating their deeds. I have stopped attending church because of this. It is a shame. They should give us what we paid for,” he said.
Another subscriber, who asked not to be identified so as not to be victimised, said he has left everything to God to judge.
He said he had joined because he thought there would be transparency and accountability but he was taken aback by how matters turned out.
ESTATE RESIDENTS SPEAK
While it refused to allot land to some of the original subscribers of the scheme who said they met the requisite conditions, the committee is making profit selling same plots of land at the estate to members of the public at rates between N3.6 million and N4 million per plot.
it was discovered that there were several unsold plots. It was also observed that there were several on-going constructions of houses in the estate said to belong to those who bought
One of them, Augustine Eigbe, with file number 0451 wondered what the committee did with all the money it got as the state of facilities at the estate have remained poor. He also accused the committee of making millions of naira from mining of laterite found on the site of the estate and wondered what the money was used for.
“The problem escalated because we asked them to see what we have paid for in terms of infrastructural development which they have been collecting the money from us. We needed to see what they have been using the money we have contributed so far,” he said.
“They cannot expect us to balance any infrastructure fee if we cannot see what they have done with all the money generated. We are asking for accountability and transparency,’’
he added.
Mr. Eigbe also said when he confronted Mr. Adeagbo, the committee’s lawyer, on the need to be accountable to the residents, the lawyer threatened to use fetish means to force him to do the bidding of the committee.
Another resident, Meyanga Oguche, said they are even uncertain of the future of their properties as rumours are rife that the Federal Capital Development Authority, FCDA categorises the estate as an illegal one.
He said this fear is gaining grounds even though the estate management told them that it has spent N82 million for the “regularisation of the land title.”
In a video footage of a meeting between residents and the estate’s management committee, Mr. Adeola said the committee had spent N162 million on the estate.
He claimed that N80 million went into the acquisition of the land, while N82 million was expended on perfecting the title.
He also said that the committee spent N300 million on the provision of roads, boreholes and other facilities to ease construction work in the estate and to control erosion. The committee also said they bought a brand new Toyota Hilux truck for easy access to the project site.
However, there was no evidence on the ground to support his claim of N300 million for infrastructure. Gistmania did not see any estate constructed boreholes or gutters when it visited the estate. Drainages to control erosion were not constructed. The only means of erosion control were makeshift pits constructed by individual house owners.
Even the main road into the estate was not tarred as well.
THE COMMITTEE REACTS
When contacted, Mr. Adeola, still a Redeemed Church pastor, refused to be interviewed. He directed the reporter to Mr. Adeagbo, who now acts as the legal officer of the estate management.
Mr. Adeagbo initially refused to talk. He asked for the identity of sources who revealed the scandal to Gistmania but was politely told that could not be divulged for ethical reasons. Angered, he threatened to sue this newspaper if it went ahead to publish a story on the matter “without hearing from him.”
He later decided to talk after some of his colleagues that were present managed to convince him to seize the opportunity to tell his own side of the story.

DEFENSE
The lawyer said the estate was the brainchild of members of the committee and not the entire EMF of the church contrary to what the original participants and church members said.
He said the land rightfully belongs to Redeemers Excellent Men Housing Foundation. He admitted that the scheme started in the church but the church was forced to pull out when trouble broke out between the promoters of the scheme and subscribers.
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“When trouble started, the church waded in, because in truth, we started from the church, and the trouble started when the church was in charge. We emanated from the church but when they (aggrieved party) began to attack the church saying that the church should hand over the project to them, that was what made the church pull out.
“In fact, one of them went to court to file a case that the land should be handed over to them, but when the court asked them why should the project be handed over to them when they just came to buy a land, they ran away,”
he said.
He denied that the original agreement for the size of the land was 600sqm.
“They applied for 500sqm and this was given to them. We are the ones dictating the pace. The agreement we signed with them is 500 sqm, and when they discovered it was no longer convenient for them, they had a choice to leave it. If they have a complaint that the land given to them was not up to 500sqm, they have a right to reject it and their money will be refunded,” he said.
Mr. Adeagbo’s claim is, however, false.
“You did not pay, yet you want to take over allocation of land. That is not possible. We will return their money to them if they apply for a refund, anybody who applies for refund will be given.”
He claimed that participants who alleged fraud in the housing deal are not members of the RCCG.
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“It was about seven of us that started the planning of the scheme from inception, the lead pastor and the church was not even aware. It was later we involved the pastor. The pastor was not part of the initial conception because some pastors in the church are often busy so they do not have time to attend the meeting. The scheme got its name, ‘Excellent Men of Redeem’ because we originated from the church. It is not that Redeemed (the church) gave us money to buy the land.
“We brought in professionals from the church to render necessary services for the scheme free of charge as it is not a profit-making venture since the mission is to support the church where men will be able to get land and it is still a non-profit making venture. We did all the planning, engineering, purchasing, everything, that is why I am wondering why they want to dictate to us how we want to run it,’’
he said
“It is either you have not finished building or you have finished building and out of shame you cannot move in because you have not finished paying the infrastructure fee. But some of these people believe that we that set up the project are nobodies,” he said.
PASTOR ADEBOYE WADES INTO MURKY WATERS
Worried by the acrimony the project was generating within the church, the General Overseer of the RCCG, Enoch Adeboye, sent a team led by a senior pastor, Pitan Adeboye, to help investigate the matter and audit the account of the project.
But subscribers complained that the investigative panel sent by the church did not invite them to state their grievances. The team only reportedly met with members of the committee.
They said the team after carrying out its investigation did not release copies of its report neither did they publish the audited report of the scheme’s account.
But some of them who claimed to have seen the report allege that the team recommended the suspension of the “management committee” or “Board of Trustees” of the scheme.
However, it was confirmed that the Church did set up a caretaker committee in 2012 to manage the affairs of the scheme. But after some months, it handed it back to the current management of the estate.
Concerned by its inability to solve the scandal, the church published two disclaimers in two national newspapers distancing itself from the scheme.
INVESTIGATIVE PANEL REACTS
The leader of the investigative team, Mr. Adeboye,  He said all enquiries should be directed to the church’s legal department.
“Get the name of the people who signed the disclaimer and talk to them. It was not signed by Redeemed (RCCG),”he said during a telephone chat.
He added before hanging up: “Yes, I came in from Lagos and made some recommendations but were the recommendations not carried out? In which they did, the case was handed over to some elders and the disclaimer came as part of their finding. Get the legal department to explain the meaning of the disclaimer to you, I can’t talk on the matter.”
One of the disclaimers was signed by a legal firm, Sule Paul & Co, Solicitors for RCCG Region 10 and the other by the church, RCCG Region 10 Headquarters, Abuja, the region which the affected parish belongs.
“We are a church we do not get involved in real estate. We issued a disclaimer to detach ourselves from the project because you cannot stop people from doing what they want to do but the church has a duty, we are not part of it.”
Mr. Sule also suggested that the name of the church was used for the scandal without its permission
“Anybody can use the name of the church and swindle you. These things happen often, and if you have a large congregation, it does happen everywhere, even people impersonate the president of Nigeria, and we have had disclaimers here and there.
“It has been there from the apostolic days and it will be there until Jesus returns. The church did what it felt should be done under the circumstances.”

He said people should be more circumspect when engaging in any business concern that entails the deployment of their funds to avoid being hoodwinked.
EFCC’s involvement
Four years after the petition was sent to the EFCC and the commission commenced investigations, nothing has come out of it.
The subscribers alleged that the church, using its influence and top members, ‘frustrated’ the EFCC’s investigation.
Mr. Adefarakan said the church has since frustrated every move made by subscribers to hold Mr. Adeola and others to account.

Posted: at 11-07-2017 02:18 PM (6 years ago) | Addicted Hero
- gogoman at 11-07-2017 04:32 PM (6 years ago)
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church matter! una just dey wake up abi
Posted: at 11-07-2017 04:32 PM (6 years ago) | Grande Master
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- tegonwa at 11-07-2017 04:51 PM (6 years ago)
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That's what they do,deceiving people with God's name.Very hopeless.Sanctimoniously hopeless.
Posted: at 11-07-2017 04:51 PM (6 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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- osayan1 at 11-07-2017 08:48 PM (6 years ago)
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it is well
Posted: at 11-07-2017 08:48 PM (6 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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- euwilliams at 11-07-2017 09:02 PM (6 years ago)
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That's what you get when you are with wrong animal people
Posted: at 11-07-2017 09:02 PM (6 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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- abcdqwer at 12-07-2017 04:46 AM (6 years ago)
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Bible says you shall no the truth and the truth shall set you free. Nigerians need to get to that level
Posted: at 12-07-2017 04:46 AM (6 years ago) | Upcoming
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- tegonwa at 12-07-2017 08:33 PM (6 years ago)
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Quote from: abcdqwer on 12-07-2017 04:46 AM
Bible says you shall no the truth and the truth shall set you free. Nigerians need to get to that level
.So True Abcdqwer, Especially The Truth About Religion.
Posted: at 12-07-2017 08:33 PM (6 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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