Lover sends widow’s 52 nude photos to RCCG WhatsApp group, family members

Lover sends widow’s 52 nude photos to RCCG WhatsApp group, family members

Amarah Kennedy, a Lagos-based businessman is on police’s wanted list for his continued circulation of the nude photos of two single mothers whom he previously had sexual relationships with. Kennedy is reported to have sent the photos to the WhatsApp platform of the church of one of the women identified simply as Kester and to her late husband’s family members and also to her colleagues at the office.

Lover sends widow’s 52 nude photos to RCCG WhatsApp group, family members

Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Idowu Owohunwa “By the time I am done, suicide will be her only option,” Kennedy stated. The victim, Kester confirmed that her in-laws and pastor had called to show solidarity with her. On Tuesday alone, Kennedy sent the nude photos to at least 48 people. The PUNCH reported in a special feature on Sunday that two women, Kester and one other identified simply as Temi, met Kennedy separately on different WhatsApp and Facebook chat groups for singles. Kester, who lost her husband about eight years ago in a car crash, said the businessman, after chatting her up, started showering her with monetary gifts. However, after a disagreement, he sent her over 50 of her nude photos which he secretly took after their lovemaking in a hotel. She said the suspect demanded N100,000 from her as a condition to delete the photos. The mother of two noted that after she sent the money and asked if the photos had been deleted, he demanded an additional N40,000 to delete them permanently, which she sent to him. Despite the payments, the suspect went ahead to circulate the photos on Facebook. Kester said she attempted suicide twice but failed, as some of those who saw the images started questioning her. The second victim, Temi, said the suspect usually had marathon sex with her in hotels while under the influence of drugs, and afterwards gave her N1,000 as transport fares.

Lover sends widow’s 52 nude photos to RCCG WhatsApp group, family members

The suspect, Kennedy Amarah She said after she discovered that he was not serious about the relationship and was merely using her, she stopped talking to him. However, Kennedy reportedly sent her several of her nude photos and demanded all the money he had spent on her in the relationship. She said she borrowed N15,000, which she sent to him. However, after she appealed to his sister on Facebook for help to talk to him, he started circulating nude photos. Temi said the businessman regularly called her to demand money. After the report was published, the suspect on Monday threatened to continue to damage the reputation of the women for “spoiling my image.” He then started sending the nude photos to more of their family members. PUNCH Metro obtained some of the screenshots as the suspect continued to chat with the victims and their friends to show them those he was sending the nude photos to. Kennedy, in a chat seen by PUNCH’s reporter, wrote, “Her (Kester) pictures are there. At Redeem parish WhatsApp group platform. I am all over the news, she also will be all over the news. By the time I am done, suicide will be her only option. “This one to her colleague at work…28 pictures. I have sent to her friends abroad both male and female. I have sent to her inlaw, redeem church branch on WhatsApp, to her pastor and more random people online. “Una never jam. My image is already dented. Hers will go round. Pictures that I have uploaded on a porn site today, all 52 pictures.”

“If you remove church from Nigeria, country will collapse” — RCCG

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According to retired Major-Gen. Pat Akem-Vingir, a pastor of the RCCG, the intervention church in Nigeria helps to alleviate the effects of hardship in the country. The preacher made this known during the dedication ceremony of the new RCCG branch called ‘Jesus House’ in Abuja. It was presided over by Pastor Enoch Adeboye and attended by thousands of RCCG members and dignitaries.

“If you remove church from Nigeria, country will collapse" — RCCG

Akem-Vingir stated that the church plays an important role in Nigeria’s social and economic fabric. He emphasized that religion, especially the church, provides hope, direction, and purpose for the majority youth population in the country. The pastor went further to say that Nigeria would collapse if the church is removed, highlighting the church’s unique and special place in society. “If you remove the church from Nigeria, the country will collapse. People may deny it, but I am saying it unapologetically. “If the church were not in Nigeria doing what it is doing; serving as the light of the world and as the salt of the earth, the degradation would have been more than we can imagine. “70% of the country is youthful. You can’t allow that kind of generation to be wasted. The church is a place where they can find hope, direction and purpose,” he said. The new RCCG branch in the Durumi area of Abuja is a magnificent 5-storey facility that can accommodate up to 3,000 worshippers at once. Pastor Adeboye, however, in his own speech expressed gratitude to God for the successful completion of the project. In his words; “We thank God for this great day, and for the successful completion of this wonderful edifice. We pray that this building will be a beacon of hope for the afflicted and a place of worship for generations to come.” “We pray that this church building will be a source of blessing to all who enter it and that it will continue to serve as a beacon of hope for the afflicted and a place of worship for generations to come.”  

Pastor Adeboye’s son, Leke faces 3-man panel for calling RCCG pastors a goat; reportedly refuses to apologize

Pastor Adeboye's son, Leke faces 3-man panel for calling RCCG pastors a goat; reportedly refuses to apologize

Leke Adeboye, the son of the General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, Enoch Adeboye, stood before a three-man panel on Wednesday April 6th for his comment referring to some of the RCCG preachers as goats.

The G.O.’s son had on Tuesday, April 5th posted on his social media page, criticizing preachers who offer their own sermons on the first Sunday of each month after his dad must have presented one that was aired across the nation.
According to the Sahara Reporters, Leke was forced to appear before a three-man panel on Wednesday, which also included his father-in-law, and had been told that he would never say anything like that again after strongly and brazenly declaring that he would not issue an apology for ridiculing senior preachers of RCCG.
Sources within the church stated:
“Leke Adeboye was made to face a panel today (Wednesday) for insulting pastors and calling them goats. The three-man panel, unfortunately, did not punish him or ask him to apologise. One of the members of the panel is his father-in-law.
He arrogantly told off the panel that he cannot apologise. And what did they do? They only told him to not repeat it again”
Adebayo Leke has although deleted the post he made but has, as yet, not given a public apology.

“You are a goat” – Pastor Adeboye’s son, Leke, lashes out at erring RCCG pastors

"You are a goat" – Pastor Adeboye's son, Leke, lashes out at erring RCCG pastors

The son of the General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God RCCG, Leke Adeboye has slammed the pastors of the church.

All RCCG preachers are asked to connect with their National Headquarters on Thanksgiving Sunday, which is normally slated for first Sunday of every month, wherein the General Overseer, Pastor E. A. Adeboye, would deliver a sermon. Pastor Adebayo’s sermon is supposed to be the only one delivered on that particular Sunday.
But, in other church parishes, some preachers go on and give their own sermons after the General Overseer has delivered his own sermon for 30 to 45 minutes.
Frowning at such, the son of the GO has taken to social media to tackle the pastors.
He wrote:
“Why would you go and preach another sermon after, Daddy GO has just finished speaking and preaching. You are not a son, you are a goat sir.

Next Thanksgiving service, just do altar call, then Thanksgiving.”