A
large scale scandal has broken out in a church known as the City of Truth
(a.k.a Holy Ghost Embassy), Uyo, Akwa Ibom State as the founder and general
overseer of the church, Bishop Israel Usoro, has been accused by his pastors of
engaging in fake instant healing and false prophecies.
But Bishop Usoro has denied the allegation, claiming he
never knew whether those who claim to have been instantly healed of their
ailments during the church’s tarry nights or similar programmes were real or
pretenders.
Saturday Sun learnt that Usoro, whose church is
situated at No 12, Paul Bassey Street, Uyo, began to experiment the fake
instant healing after a Ghanaian pastor, one David Amousou came in as a guest
preacher earlier in the year and arranged with some boys to act as sick people
to receive instant cure after being prayed for.
A letter of resignation written by one of the elders
and former protocol officer of the Church, Mr Idorenyin Aquaisua, to Bishop
Usoro and other key officials of the church, a copy of which was made available
to Saturday Sun chronicled with dates a series of fake miracles the bishop had
performed by paying people, sometimes as little as N2000 to come and pose as if
they were mad, blind, infirm or afflicted by evil spirits.
“It bears recall that I have served God in your Church,
City of Truth Chapel Int’l, for well over seven (7) years now. Within this
period, I stand vindicated before God, my conscience, and man that I have been
selfless, diligent, truthful, faithful and committed in my services to God.
Since 2006 till date, I have held very many sensitive positions in the church
with enduring legacies.
“At a time when the Church was almost grounded by
severe moral crisis occasioned by your activities that generated intense
feeling of distrust in your wife, I was persuaded, out of trust by you and some
faithful members of the church then, to head the Protocol Unit in your office
in 2010 so as to encourage and give you the needed support to continue your
ministerial duties with minimal distraction,” Aquaisua wrote.
“I came to know you closely as a prophet who professed
total dependence on God. Therefore, until certain events unfolded recently, I had
no cause to doubt your prophetic grace. When news first came to me early June
2013 that the regular instant healing miracles that were taking place during
the Tuesday Power Night programme in the church were stage-managed, I almost
beat up the person who brought the news.
“On Tuesday, August 13, 2013, I took an independent
step to verify the stories and this step brought me face to face with the
truth. That evening during the regular Power Night programme, a clean-shaven
young man dressed in torn T-shirt and dragged along by another young man was
intercepted as they were about to enter the church and interrogated in the
studio room.
“During interrogation, both the young man and his
accomplice, who earlier claimed that the young man he was dragging into church
was mad, confessed to me (with Elders Idorenyin Mfon, Effiong Usoro and
Evangelists Anietie Walter and Harrison Eke as witnesses) that he ‘was NOT MAD
and that he was arranged to dress like and to act as a madman in the church for
you to ‘deliver’ him so as to boost the faith of members in your anointing and
increase the membership of your church’. They said what they were doing was a
new method of ‘evangelism’ which you have since embraced”, he further alleged.
But in an interview with Saturday Sun in his church,
Bishop Usoro refuted the allegations of fake or false instant miracle claiming
that they were peddled by some former officers of the church who are no longer
members of the church.
He likened them to Lucifer who was thrown out of
heaven. “Since then, he can never say any good thing about heaven.”
Usoro denied ever delivering the supposedly mad man on
Tuesday, August 13, 2013, even though he admitted seeing such a person in
church that night.
“I saw two young men and one said the other was partially
mad. I told them to be coming to church because if I don’t see anything about
you, I can’t heal you. It is not the work of the flesh. It is only when you are
under the unction of the holy spirit; that you can do all these things. That’s
all.”
He showed Saturday Sun two other patients, a lady with
goitre and a young man supposed to be mentally deranged whose conditions he
said had been improving since they were brought by their relatives to the
church
Usoro admitted being invited by the SSS to answer questions
on the fake miracle saga and claimed that he was acquitted after the security
operatives heard his own side of the story
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