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‘I was deceived’: Bishop in Nigeria revokes ordination of deacons due to fraud

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The bishop of Nigeria’s Diocese of Lokoja has withdrawn the ordination certificates of four men he ordained as deacons July 12 after it was revealed he had been presented with allegedly forged documents claiming the men were qualified for holy orders.

In a statement issued July 30, Bishop Martin Dada Olorunmolu revoked the four men’s certificates and suspended their activities as “deacons.”

After the ordinations, it emerged that everything Olorunmolu was presented with — including the existence of the congregation the men supposedly belonged to called the “Paraclete Missionaries” as well as the congregation’s superior general — was fraudulent.

The men involved in the alleged forgery were identified as Aloysius Kubiatabasi Ebong, Francis Mario Daudu, Nkemaka Charles Chukwudi, and Emmanuel Chukwudum Ezeh.

“I was deceived,” the bishop said.

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The bishop of Nigeria’s Diocese of Lokoja has withdrawn the ordination certificates of four men he ordained as deacons July 12 after it was revealed he had been presented with allegedly forged documents claiming the men were qualified for holy orders.

In a statement issued July 30, Bishop Martin Dada Olorunmolu revoked the four men’s certificates and suspended their activities as “deacons.”

After the ordinations, it emerged that everything Olorunmolu was presented with — including the existence of the congregation the men supposedly belonged to called the “Paraclete Missionaries” as well as the congregation’s superior general — was fraudulent.

The men involved in the alleged forgery were identified as Aloysius Kubiatabasi Ebong, Francis Mario Daudu, Nkemaka Charles Chukwudi, and Emmanuel Chukwudum Ezeh.

“I was deceived,” the bishop said.

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I do not want to stereotype, but isn't fraud common in Nigeria (ex. Nigerian prince scam)? Prayers for the church in Lokoja, that the church/diocese is not scammed or defrauded.
 
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I do not want to stereotype, but isn't fraud common in Nigeria (ex. Nigerian prince scam)? Prayers for the church in Lokoja, that the church/diocese is not scammed or defrauded.
Vocations are BOOMING in Africa. I do not now if this is necessarily related.

Prayers for the Church throughout Africa.
 
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Prayers for the Church. This may be related.
I think Africa is the future for the Church. The Holy Spirit is definitely working overtime with them.
 
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I think Africa is the future for the Church. The Holy Spirit is definitely working overtime with them.
Agreed. Africa is the future of the church. I have seen many graphs showing how Christianity is on a steep rise in the African continent, while staying stagnant or declining in North America and Europe.
 
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Agreed. Africa is the future of the church. I have seen many graphs showing how Christianity is on a steep rise in the African continent, while staying stagnant or declining in North America and Europe.
Must pray for the Americas and Europe!
 
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Must pray for the Americas and Europe!
We must pray for society as a whole, the whole world.

1 Timothy 2:1-2 (NIV): "I urge, then, first of all, that petitions, prayers, intercession and thanksgiving be made for all people— for kings and all those in authority, that we may live peaceful and quiet lives in all godliness and holiness."
 
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The bishop, who will turn 76 on Aug. 30, said that shortly after the diaconate ordination ceremony it was discovered that, before the ordination took place, one of the candidates had been “parading himself” at the military barracks in Lokoja as a Catholic priest and had even been “celebrating” Masses.

OY!
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