Pastor Chris Okafor Debunks Story Of Alleged Fake Miracle

CYRIACUS IZUEKWE
Pastor Chris Okafor of Mountain of Liberation and Miracle Ministry, a.k.a
Liberation City, has debunked the allegation of performing fake miracle on
a woman, Bose Olasunkanmi, who he was alleged to have paid for the purpose.
P.M.EXPRESS recalled the recent trending news of miracle performed on a
woman with twisted hand that went viral. Five pastors had allegedly used the
woman with bulgy arm (Bose Olasunkanmi) to perform same miracle and Pastor Chris
Okafor of Liberation City was also fingered in the allegation.
The man of God has however refuted the claim by the woman, who said she was
paid the sum of N400,000 for the miracle.
Speaking with journalists in Lagos, Pastor Okafor through his counsel, Mr.
Monday Ubani, said it was necessary to respond to the issue of fake miracle that
had been generating controversies for a while.
According to the Church through their lawyer, “The recent story in a
national daily and an online platform that the sum of N400,000 was paid to
procure a fake miracle is not true”.
“The lady in question came to Church like every other person and the said programme
through which she affirmed she received her healing was shown both
on live television and other social media platform, and there was nothing to
hide because it was not only the woman that was healed on that day.”
“The Church is not new, it’s been in existence for over 10 years and the
members, who keep increasing, has experienced the touch of God one way or
the other. So there was no issue of arranging any miracle to impress
anybody. The things of the spirit are purely personal”.
On the issue of money paid to the woman, the Church through their lawyer said, “When
the news broke out, it was discovered that the woman has been going to other
churches and when asked she said its poverty that caused it because she is a
widow”.
“Upon hearing that, the Church of God that is very
compassionate gave her the sum of over N400,000 to empower her in
order to live a worthy life instead of going from one Church to another as was
reported.”
“The money given to her was not to procure fake miracle as wrongly
reported but to empower her to stop going from one Church to another and
after her visit to Liberation City Church, there has not been any
report that she has gone to any other Church. Liberation City Church was
the one she visited last and she also confirmed that she received her miracle
there. The Church said that there is a video evidence to that effect.”
“There is no iota of truth in the story that had been going round concerning
the miracle and money given to procure the said miracle.
Before one even talk about criminality on the issue, there must be act of
intention to commit a crime and there must also be an act itself. The woman has
even confirmed that she never met Pastor Chris Okafor either before or after
the programme. Even if there is any allegation, who is the complainant in this
case? Is it the woman or any Church member because it seems there is more to
the story than meet the eyes because all the stories that had been written
were one sided against Pastor Okafor and no one has asked for the
side of the Church.”
“We are not denying the fact that some pastors do engage in such act and the
God that such men are claiming to be serving will be the ultimate judge.”
“If you attend Liberation Church, you will see for yourself what God is doing through
the man of God and if they were fake miracles, they would have stopped working
before now, rather God is made manifest daily in the ministry. No person will
like to go a Church where nothing impacts on his or her life
personally and this is a fact.”
“We know there are fake pastors and God will judge them so as to exonerate
those who are genuinely doing the work of God. We must be careful not to be involved
wittingly or unwittingly in running down the character of any citizen in
Nigeria. Our laws against defamation and destruction of reputation are still
effective in the land” he cautioned.








