By LEVI JOHNSON
The Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) has announced the suspension of two ministers, **Pastor Ayorinde AdeBello** and **Deacon Oke Mayowa**, following allegations of homosexuality that surfaced after a popular blog, **Gistlover**, released a list of prominent Nigerians allegedly involved in such activities. This internal decision, communicated through a memo dated **October 28, 2024**, was signed by **Pastor Sunday Akande**, the RCCG National Overseer.
The Church’s Position on Allegations
In the memo, Akande emphasized the church’s commitment to upholding biblical principles, stating, “Our mission is deeply rooted in the teachings of the Bible, and we must address these allegations with the seriousness they deserve.” The RCCG’s stance on homosexuality is informed by specific biblical passages, including **Leviticus 18:22** and **1 Corinthians 6:9-10**, which label same-sex relations as contrary to their religious beliefs.
Suspension and Investigation Process
Akande directed that the suspended ministers refrain from participating in church activities during the investigation period, which is expected to conclude within two weeks. He called for a thorough and confidential inquiry into the allegations, emphasizing that the church’s integrity and adherence to its values are paramount.
Response from Pastor Ayorinde AdeBello
In response to the allegations, Pastor AdeBello took to **Instagram** to issue a statement titled “My Response to the Allegation of Sodomising Teenagers,” where he categorically denied all accusations. He expressed his initial hesitation to respond, citing advice to remain silent amid a broader context of allegations against multiple individuals. However, he felt compelled to clarify his position as the allegations escalated into serious criminal accusations.
AdeBello firmly stated, “I have never sodomised or had sex with any male teenager, nor have I had any sexual interactions with Mr. Jedidiah or proposed sex to him for any reason.” He contended that the viral accusations were based on a misinterpretation of a WhatsApp conversation intended for educational purposes within a group focused on male reproductive health and self-esteem.
Context of the Allegations
The allegations against AdeBello suggested he engaged in inappropriate sexual conduct with male teenagers and demanded sexual favors in exchange for assistance or opportunities. He refuted these claims, clarifying that the discussions in the WhatsApp group included various life skills and educational topics, and were not of a sexual nature.
Broader Implications for RCCG
This incident is not the first time RCCG has faced challenges related to doctrinal adherence. As one of Nigeria’s largest Christian organizations, RCCG has historically taken a firm stance on issues that contradict its values. The handling of this situation may serve to reaffirm the church’s commitment to its doctrines amid changing societal norms.
Conclusion
The suspension of Pastor Ayorinde AdeBello and Deacon Oke Mayowa highlights the RCCG’s approach to allegations of misconduct within its ranks. As the investigation unfolds, the church’s response will likely resonate with its global membership, reinforcing its dedication to maintaining its interpretation of biblical morality in an evolving social landscape.