I finally got to see the widely circulating Winners Chapel's
Slapgiving starring the presiding bishop and a teenager. The response
has been overwhelming with many literally calling for the head of the
bishop on a plate considering the fact that it was a depiction of child
molestation by one of Nigeria's most celebrated and highly respected
socio-spiritual figures. To a large extent, his roles in the video
deserve it. But no one is talking about the authenticity (or otherwise)
of Bishop Oyedepo's provisional diagnosis.
I've been to several Nigerian churches and Islamic centers and I can
unequivocally attest to the fact that in most of them, it looks like
human rights, democracy, freedom of speech...are strange, or unholy. The
head of the religious body isn't democratically elected but appointed
through the leading of the Holy Spirit. In other words, you don't have
to be a popular candidate to get a post in the church; all you have to
do is to be selected by the spirit. Except the lingering leadership in
the Christ Apostolic Church (CAC) and in few other places where human
laws are being used to challenge what is supposed to be a divine order,
the church system in Nigeria is satisfactorily happy with the
undemocratic nature of its leadership; although it is quite different
from the nation's style of government.
Apart from the unique style of government in the Nigerian church, the
salutations are very different from nationalhierarchy. Although there
is the deaconry, pastorate and Council of Elders, his lordship is only
answerable to God who "works in mysterious ways." Talking of mysteries
in Christianity, three major aspects come to mind: giving, healing and
deliverance.
I remember when I was very young and I often hear the pastor when
it's time to give the offering. He usually asks us to give bountifully
and cheerfully. Furthermore, we were often told that we are "giving to
God" and not to him hence I used to think that after each service, he
visits God and hands over the day's offering hence as a child, I used to
write my name on the Naira notes I dropped in the offering box. This
went on until I got one of my notes as change after purchasing some
drinks. That was when I realized the truth about how offerings are
handled. Even at that, I wasn't disappointed because we are contributing
towards the furtherance of God's work. But if it were to be as a
Nigerian, I'm sure I will take the president to court (with or without
immunity consideration) for betrayal of national trust, lying and
impersonation. But who can sue the man of God without incurring God's
wrath?
When it comes to giving, Nigerian religious leaders present seeding,
tithing and offering as God's forex trading platform that is never
affected by economic meltdown, global financialrecession and the
lingering Euro woes. And the more Christians give, the more they
receive. In the quest to get more, you may have to give all. In
economics, statistics and other forms of human reasoning, this principle
is crazy. But as far as the Christian faith is considered, that is the
fate of Christians who want to enjoy God's blessings. Hallelujah!!!
There is no law opposing that, there is no one challenging that and
it has become an acceptable norm and an appealing message that ensures
that the house of the Lord lacks nothing.
Spiritual healing is even crazier (along human reasoning) than
deliverance. I can never forget the experience I had at an Islamic
healing centre in Ibadan. Toddlers and teenagers were chained with
adults who had psychiatric disorders. During the healing session, they
were severely flogged in the presence of some of the parents who
couldn't hold back tears. They couldn't stop it either because doing
such could jeopardize or interfere with the healing process. Some of the
kids bled severely, passed out and had to be revived. Yet heavens
didn't fall because the parents knew that the healer had good intentions
for their children and "though weeping endures for the night, joy comes
in the morning." Hence whatever needs to be done, medically
oresoterically, which will make the child healed, will be allowed by the
next-of-kin.
Apart from the religious healing processes described above,
traditional healers have more dehumanizing procedures that healing
seekers are subjected to, these are satisfactory to them since they
gladly or reluctantly eat terrible meals, drink awfulconcoctions and
walk naked across the village square in order to get rid of the
underlying medical condition that the hospitals cannot cure.
Deliverance sessions are another amusing (to the atheist) aspect of
religious practices in Nigeria, and other parts of Africa as a whole.
The dialogues are quite interesting as the deliverance minister orders
the evil spirit around much to the admiration of the congregation.
Prophet TB Joshua's style seems to be the most interesting as he
"controls" the evil spirit with the movement of his hands. Pastor Chris
(Christ Embassy) is another delight to watch not to mention Nigeria's
home of deliverance - the Mountain of Fire and Miracles Ministries.
While these churches are always in full public glare hence they
always put their ministers in check, local deliverance ministers perform
very shocking activities to send the devil packing. We cannot forget
Rev. King; his atrocities are typical of radical Nigerian deliverance
ministers.
However, a closer look at the principles of deliverance would reveal
that although setting people on fire isn't right, certain doctrines
support some of the actions of these ministers.
In annoyance at the transmogrification of his father's house to
Onitsha market, Jesus brought out his koboko just like the Air Marshal
on Lagos road several months ago. Jesus chased away those shopping in
the synagogue as if it were the multi-million dollar newly commissioned
Ikeja Mall.
But unlike our overambitious deliverance ministers, Jesus drew a big
line between personal and spiritual issues. The koboko story wasn't in
response to satanic or devilish influence but an action that is expected
of anyone protecting his or her worldly property.
The sheer interplay of physical and spiritual was responsible for the
slapsgiving spreading like wildfire across the internet. Had it been
that Bishop Oyedepo slapped the witchcraft spirit in the spirit thus
leaving the poor girl out of the spiritual clash, no camera would have
caught that to be shared on Facebook and Youtube.
But let's thank God the girl was just slapped and did not become a
burnt offering like Rev King's unlucky victims. Although Bishop Oyedepo
has become the latest inductee into NVS' Hall of Shame, this incidence
further highlights the need for a sovereign national spiritual
conference where issues like how to chase away evil spirits without
dehumanizing the helpless persons will be extensively discussed because
it is quite difficult, possibly impossible, for the legislature to
promulgate human laws for the spiritual realm. And the president will
not sign such bills into binding laws since he fraternizes with the
religious leaders a lot. And he won't like to be seen as trying to
hinder the move of the spirit that he hopes will show him which
direction to take us to.
But there is something we can always do, that is to keep talking and
publicizing incidences like this. The number of boys and girls that are
daily humiliated by religious scientists who diagnose them as witches
and wizards is still alarming yet the government is doing absolutely
nothing to checkmate this. Nigerians need to take responsibility for
their actions and take their destinies into their own hands. We can't be
oppressed by heartless governments and still have to support
excommunicated children who could be stoned to death or consumed by fire
by embittered men of God using satanic or crazy methods for their
activities.
When I thought every point has been made, an interesting explanation
of the slap struck my mind. When the bishop confronted the girl and
accused her of witchcraft, she vehemently rejected the accusation. Maybe
the slap was meant to test her Christian faith since Jesus asked his
followers to turn the other cheek when slapped. Had she turned the other
cheek, maybe the bishop would have given her a full scholarship
atCovenant University and an all expenses paid first class flight to any
destination abroad aboard his lordship's private jet.
By Paul Adepoju (SR)
.............Happy To See You Here to Read the Blogs and Please To Be Here Is Not A Must, But As Long As You Are Here Use Your Brain Properly!!!
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