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Nigerian Church In Us, Which Bars Children From Seeing/talking To Their Parents by aloyemeka1: 9:35pm On Jun 23, 2011
[size=14pt]Strange Nigerian Church in US, which bars children from seeing or talking to their parents[/size]

Some Nigerian girls resident in the US have come under the influence of a strange church which bars them from seeing or talking to their parents
Tension and anxiety have gripped many Nigerian families in Nigeria and in the United States of America over the activities of a church located at 320, Six Flags Drive, Suite 100, Austell, Atlanta, Georgia, 30168. Many young girls and boys from these families have been hypnotised and trapped in this weird house of God.


Operating as ‘True Light of God Ministry,’ the church is allegedly led by one Pastor Anthony Akinyemi. However, back home in Nigeria, his real name is alleged to be Seun Adaramola. He hails from Ekiti State.


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This self-proclaimed prophet has under his spell many young Nigerian girls. The girls have severed all relationships with their parents. They no longer answer their telephone calls and vowed not to dissociate from this group. They are now totally and unflinchingly subservient to the z pastor.
The parents of his young disciples are worried that if not checked on time, another cult leader like Jim Jones was in the making. Jones began the People’s Temple in 1953. He so much hypnotised his followers that when he relocated to Jonestown, a settlement he created for his people in British Guyana in the 70s, hundreds of them followed him into the South American jungle. On November 18, 1978, about 912 of them committed mass suicide with their leader. Many of them reportedly drank poison; some were shot. Jones in a message said all of them participated in the “revolutionary suicide” willingly.


A Texas-based Nigerian professor of engineering and his wife are baffled by how their daughter, an Emory University-trained public health specialist, has been trapped by the church and successfully set against her parents. They have been unable to reach their daughter. Several calls made to her were unanswered. “For two months now, we do not know what is happening to her. One of the group members anonymously told us that our daughter will not pick our calls because of the instruction from their leader. Our understanding is that she is acting under instruction from this prophet. Specifically, this prophet has instructed her not to talk to us purportedly because myself and my wife have some voodoo in our tongues which can impair her thinking if she should talk to us. This is what the prophet said his ‘god’ revealed through him in a vision,” the professor said.

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Re: Nigerian Church In Us, Which Bars Children From Seeing/talking To Their Parents by Nobody: 10:14pm On Jun 23, 2011
its a cult, not a church !!
Re: Nigerian Church In Us, Which Bars Children From Seeing/talking To Their Parents by aloyemeka1: 10:25pm On Jun 23, 2011
Why?
Re: Nigerian Church In Us, Which Bars Children From Seeing/talking To Their Parents by Nobody: 10:29pm On Jun 23, 2011
^^



Simple a cult is characterized by control and brain washing.
Re: Nigerian Church In Us, Which Bars Children From Seeing/talking To Their Parents by seyibrown(f): 11:47pm On Jun 23, 2011
A Texas-based Nigerian professor of engineering and his wife are baffled by how their daughter, an Emory University-trained public health specialist, has been trapped by the church and successfully set against her parents. They have been unable to reach their daughter. Several calls made to her were unanswered. “For two months now, we do not know what is happening to her. One of the group members anonymously told us that our daughter will not pick our calls because of the instruction from their leader. Our understanding is that she is acting under instruction from this prophet. Specifically, this prophet has instructed her not to talk to us purportedly because myself and my wife have some voodoo in our tongues which can impair her thinking if she should talk to us. This is what the prophet said his ‘god’ revealed through him in a vision,” the professor said.

University graduates are now CHILDREN? shocked shocked

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