The Assemblies of God
Church Nigeria is being probed by the
Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, (EFCC) over some financial transactions
in the church.
The commission will look into the alleged shoddy purchase of
N220 million property in Germany by the church through a loan obtained from a
commercial bank.
Already, some key members of the church have been
interrogated by operatives of the commission while others suspected to be
involved in the alleged scam have gone into hiding.
The probe is coming after a petition by a faction of the
church led by the Assistant General Superintendent, Rev Chidi Okoroafor,
alleging that the Executive Council of the church was neither privy to the
property bought in Germany nor gave approval for the purchase.
They alleged that the said property whose purchase was said
to have been completed in 2011 was non-existent, adding that its embattled
General Superintendent, Prof Paul Emeka, single-handedly handled the
transaction.
But in a swift reaction, Emeka said his predecessor, Rev
Charles Osueke, commenced the process of purchase of the property with an
initial deposit of N20 million, adding that his administration continued with
the transaction when it came on board four years ago.
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