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Thursday, October 3, 2013

40 Hoodlums Chase Away Redeemed Church Personnel Working On Proposed 3km Church Auditorium



Over 40 armed thugs have invaded Agufoye village, site of the proposed new 3-kilometre auditorium of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, and chased away members of the church who went to start work on the ultra-modern praying ground announced recently by the head of the church, Pastor Enoch Adeboye.
Continue after the break.

Sources within the church revealed that trouble started when some people fraudulently obtained a survey plan and invited land grabbers to claim a portion of the land which the Redeemed Christian Church of God had earlier bought for N215 million.
Proof of the purchase is contained in an Ogun State revenue receipt dated 29 July, 2009 and another N35 million for government’s survey with Ogun State Government receipt No. 0536521 dated 22 July, 2009.
In a letter dated July 14, 2009 and signed by the then Director General, Bureau of Lands and Survey, Office of the Governor, Surveyor Gbenga Osinaike, the Ogun State Bureau of Lands and Survey, Abeokuta had also allocated the land “without prejudice” to the church for 99 years.
It was gathered that some thugs armed with guns, cutlasses and other weapons stormed the village and started robbing and harassing the residents of the village and agents of the church on the land. Somebody was even selected to help sell the RCCG land in the village.
Because the RCCG wanted peace and in the wake of the invasion, the church still went ahead to renegotiate some portions of the land it had earlier paid for.
Original owners of the land, members of the Agufon family of Agufoye village have however distanced themselves from those trying to prevent the building of the new church auditorium.
The family spoke through its spokespersons, Chief Yekini Babatunde Agufon, the Baale of Agufoye land and Chief Amos Oshin Agbabo, head of the family, saying it did not solicit anybody’s help to tackle the Redeemed Christian Church of God on the land sold to the church years back.
“We sold the land to RCCG in 2002 and 2003 and the family collected money. The money was evenly distributed to the two branches in the family, namely the Otetumo Agbabo and Soole Agufon family. Each family member received at least N360,000 from the proceeds of the sale of the land.
“We are, however surprised that some people, purportedly acting on behalf of the family, are harassing the church’s agents in Agunfoye Village on the land which have been surrendered to the authorities of the church,” the Baale, Chief Agufon said.
“These people should not use our land as a battle ground to attack the RCCG or its agents. Whatever the church can do to deal with the trespassers on their land, they should do.
“We have sold the land to the church and the family has been paid. Anybody claiming to be members of the family that is instigating these land grabbers against the church is not from us. They are acting illegally,” the family said.
Other intractable members of the family and their agents have been sued by the Agufon family at the Sagamu High Court.
The family is among other things, seeking the court to stop the forceful entry and occupation of Agufoye village located near Ogijo in Sagamu Local Government Area of Ogun State by the defendants and their agents or privies.
The Agufon family is also seeking the order of the court in declaring null and void any sale or resale of land done by the defendants without the knowledge and consent of the family, prior to the institution, and during the pendency of this action.

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