Chris Okotie Faults Appointment of Wale Oke As PFN President

Says body a clannish religious enterprise
The Shepherd Superintendent of the Household of God Church, Rev. Chris Okotie, has faulted the election of the new national executive of the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN), led by the newly-elected President, Bishop Wale Oke.

In a terse message to the PFN National Secretariat in Lagos, yesterday, and made public by his media adviser, Ladi Ayodeji, Okotie lamented that the Christian body had departed from its core values and is now a shadow of itself.

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

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

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Okotie had, for years, been critical of the activities of the successive Presidents of the PFN over alleged compromise and unethical behaviour bordering on betrayal of the Christian cause, especially in their dealings with the political leadership of the country.

The Reverend had distanced himself from the activities of Christian body, citing credibility issues.

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