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Title: The communists are after Nigerian pastor
Post by: MrVan on Sep 02, 2012, 04:30 AM
By Segun Olanipekun

In August of 2011, I had a marathon interview in Kiev, the capital of Ukraine, with Pastor Sunday Adelaja, the Nigerian-born founder and senior pastor of the Embassy of God Church in Ukraine, about his pace-setting ministry, his perennial ordeal at the hands of the Ukrainian government and the local orthodox church.

The interview, which covered a range of issues, was part of a Christian communication project about to formally unfold..  At the time of the interview, many people did not know (and I am sure even up till now), that Pastor Sunday, as he is fondly called, was under probation in Ukraine.

In the classical sense of the post-communist Ukrainian society, it connotes absurd restrictions on his freedom of movement; something akin to a humiliating conditional freedom. It is like a war of containment normally reserved for enemy of the state.

It is a probation that prohibits Pastor Sunday from travelling out of Ukraine. It also subjects his actions and activities in and out of the church to state surveillance. Like a criminal under parole, he is constantly under watch. That has been his experience since 2009 when he was fraudulently framed in a ludicrous charge that he was a scammer along with some of his church members in a failed real estate business.

The frivolous charge by the Ukrainian Interior Ministry accuses him of defrauding the country's citizens of money, an amount which the ministry's Department for Media Liaison and International Activity then put at $100m.

In spite of  the denial of the allegation by Pastor Sunday, a testimony corroborated several times by the actual owners of the business, King's Capital, the state  continues  to rubbish the name of the man of God through a deft use of both local and international media.

(http://vml1.s3.amazonaws.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/Adelaja.jpg?9d7bd4) (http://www.vanguardngr.com/?attachment_id=309122)*Adelaja...facing persecution from Ukranian authorities To reiterate his side of the story, Pastor Sunday was  asked during the interview to explain the genesis of this allegation. His words: "from persecution.  I do not think I face any challenge. I am enjoying the ride. I call myself pastor without tears. But the greatest challenge I face now has to do with government, society and persecution. I am undergoing one right now.

There is a case in court. It is a case that involves members of our church that have investment company that collapsed during the recent economic meltdown, lost money  and the government found it as a good opportunity, a good excuse to charge me to court. I have survived 22 court cases so far. This to the government was a good one because members of our church were involved. The only thing the police were asking me is: Do you know them? And my answer is: I know them.

"So as long as I know them they believe I must be involved. So it is just a way to be able to corner me. They have been looking for a way and Satan did a good job this time. He gave them a good excuse.

The people who started the company are not denying it. They say it is our own; pastor does not have anything to do with it. But the media, the government do not even talk about them but they are only focusing on Pastor Sunday. They only need the big name; the one that can be sensationalized and scandalized. But they would fail as they did in the past."

In a nutshell, this is the story of the alleged scandal or Ponzi scam for which Pastor Sunday has been put in a box, fettered in his ministry work and disallowed to travel out of Ukraine to preach the gospel to the world.

To compound the case, the neighboring country, Russia Federation, also declared him a  persona non grata, allegedly fearing that his charismatic approach to Christianity would "corrupt" the age-long orthodoxy of the Russian  native church and its citizens generally.

As a matter of fact, this  fear is one of the underlying contentious reasons he and his ministry are also facing persecution in Ukraine. Apart from state hostility to him, the Ukraine orthodox  church is  accusing him of spreading "strange" Christian doctrine and of using voodoo to attract new members to Embassy of God church.

Whereas the truth is that the church has been experiencing phenomenal growth because it cultivates, as an evangelistic priority, the salvation of the jetsam and flotsam of the society, namely, the lowly, the alcoholics, drug addicts, prostitutes, mostly people on the fringe rather than the elite.

Many of these born-again  are today members of the more than 25,000 congregation and playing prominent roles in Ukrainian public life. For instance, a judge in the country's highest court and a one-time mayor of Kiev are members of the church while many others are competently leading several non-governmental organizations that are improving the conditions of the people in different spheres of life.

In a  twist to the on-going case, latest report from the church says  Pastor Sunday was invited on August 21, 2012 to the police station where the charge against him was "re-qualified from fraud to organizing a criminal and dangerous bandit group that specializes in committing heavy crimes. In this new case,  Pastor Sunday is being charged as the head and organizer of this dangerous criminal bandit group."

In addition, the report stated  that all the five people accused along with him were arrested by the police while Pastor Sunday had  been asked to report to the police station.

The church fears that this invitation and the deliberate change of the charge to a criminal one are part of the plot to jail the innocent pastor as he is seen to be a threat to the present government.

One reason this conclusion may be true is that the members of the Embassy of God church took active part in the demonstrations that ushered in the Orange Revolution between November 2004 and January 2005 during which President Viktor Yanukovych's  allegedly flawed  election victory was resisted through  protests and acts of civil disobedience.  A re-run gave victory to his  opponent, Viktor Yushchenko. But he won back the presidency in 2010, and it looks like his administration thinks it is payback time for anyone who played prominent role in the Orange Revolution.

This is not a far-fetched deduction if it is recalled that the former prime minster, Ms. Tymoshenko, already imprisoned in spite of global protests against the trumped-up charges against her, the unfair trial and unjust jailing. Without doubt, the present Ukrainian regime still exhibits vestiges of the draconian communist mentality.

This is the more reason while the world, especially the Christendom, must rise up against these false allegations and the imminent unjust trial of Pastor Sunday. We cannot wait any longer.

* Olanipekun, a former political editor of NAN,  is President of ChristNoW Publishing House, Inc, Washington DC Email: soacom11@gmail.com

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