Pentecostal Pastor Korede arrests his fellow pastor over criticism of his ‘prosperity teachings

Apostle Festus Alilu, the senior pastor of Word of Power Gospel Church International in Ughelli, Delta State, was taken into custody by the police late Thursday following controversial statements he made against Pastor Korede Komaiya of The Master’s Place International Church, a well-known prosperity preacher.

The arrest comes on the heels of a video posted on his official Facebook page in which he accused Pastor Komaiya of misleading church members with fabricated prosperity teachings.

Alilu said that Komaiya’s sermons were packaged to exploit congregants’ faith by promoting financial breakthroughs and success through offerings and tithes, a practice commonly associated with the prosperity gospel.

In the video, Apostle Alilu cited activist Omoyele Sowore’s ongoing criticism of certain Nigerian pastors, suggesting that Komaiya’s teachings contributed to the growing distrust and scepticism toward Christian leaders.

Sowore, a well-known human rights activist, has been spewing out vitriol against corruption and manipulation within Nigerian churches, often targeting prosperity preachers for exploiting vulnerable worshippers. Alilu warned that if Komaiya and others did not abandon such deceptive practices, it could deepen the divide and confusion within the Christian community.

While some commentators backed Alilu’s bold stance, others criticised him for publicly challenging a fellow pastor, arguing that internal matters within the church should be handled privately.

Pastor Komaiya is a senior figure within The Master’s Place International Church, a rapidly growing church with a large following in Nigeria.

Known for his charismatic preaching style, Komaiya has built a reputation on the promise of divine prosperity. He teaches that faith and consistent giving lead to material wealth and personal success.

Despite ongoing criticism, his teachings reflect the broader prosperity gospel movement, which has gained significant influence in Nigeria and Africa.

As of the time of reporting, neither Pastor Komaiya nor The Master’s Place International Church has issued an official response to the accusations or the arrest of Apostle Alilu.

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