A team of reporters from SaharaReporters/SaharaTV led by the publisher, Omoyele Sowore who visited the church camp of Mountain of Fire and Miracles Ministry
on the Lagos Ibadan expressway to cover the “cross over” service are
accusing the Security and Task Force team of the church of molesting,
harassing and detaining them illegally.
Sowore, accompanied by Lagos-based
citizen journalist, Segun O’Law, who reports for the site from Lagos
said they went to cover the New Year’s Eve crossover night service but
were molested and detained illegally for four hours by a joint task
force of church security, armed police and the State Security Service.
As reported on the SaharaReporters website,
Mr. Sowore and his crew were ushered into the Church with a canon 5D
camera mounted on his shoulder, proper photo and video recording
gadgets. They arrived at the time the f the General Overseer, Dr. Daniel Olukoya
was delivering his sermon and had to seek direction to the podium.
While doing so, they tendered their local credentials to the church
ushers and security. Shortly after arriving near the podium, however,
Mr. Sowore was accosted by a church security official who demanded to
see his identity card. Promptly given one, the official nervously began
scrutinizing the card while Mr. Sowore and the crew continued filming
Dr. Olukoya’s sermon, which was on the subject of fear.
Below is an excerpt of their encounter as published on SaharaReporters:
Within seconds of
the first encounter, a mob made up of security officials descended on
Mr. Sowore and a second member of the crew, demanding that they cease
any form of filming in the church auditorium. Attempts by the crew to
explain that they were granted access to the auditorium following
presentation of their press credentials were met with a ferocious and
more aggressive pack of church thugs who attempted to break the crew’s
camera. The argument escalated within the purview of the pastor, who
continued his preaching. But it became intense, the church security
growing nastier and more physical, pushing and shoving Mr. Sowore and
another crew member to the back of the church altar. In an effort to
avoid disruption of the service, the chaotic scene was pushed to the
back of the church where the SaharaReporters crew was confronted by an
army of security personnel comprising the State Security Service (SSS),
mobile policemen carrying AK 47 guns, barrel-chested private security
officials of the church, as well as the church production crew and a
photographer who were taking photos of SR reporters.
There, in the dark,
several security agents continued the pushing and shoving, issuing more
threats, including a death threat. A guy identified as the “CSO”
forcefully dispossessed the crew of its cameras and gadgets and threw
them in a Hilux van, while church technical crew secretly searched for
any memory cards as the mob gathered around threatening to maim and
kill.Mr. Sowore argued against the aggression, wondering why a church
service being streamed live was a subject of such secrecy and acrimony.
He asked what the church was hiding and what the difference was between
the Jesus police and the Devil’s army, and in response to an individual
church member’s threat to physically assault him to death, Mr. Sowore
asked, “What’s the big deal didn’t they kill Jesus, wasn’t it the church
that killed Jesus Christ”.
As the mob got more
charged and dangerous, one of the SSS men tried to calm the mob asking
that the crew be taken into police custody. As the team made to drive
off, it came under further allegations of “insubordination” from the
church technical staff who had unsuccessfully failed to remove memory
cards from the reporters’ equipment, not knowing they had already
removed them and taken them out of the church premises. At that point,
members of the SaharaReporters team had also begun secretly filming the
encounter on their cellphones. In frustration, the leader of the church
interrogation team accused Mr. Sowore of being sponsored by the devil
because of the cowry shells he wears around his neck. A more serious
allegation was soon to follow as they claimed that the team was sent by
Boko Haram, the violent Nigerian Islamic sect that has been bombing
churches in Northern Nigeria, to bomb their church. By that time, the
team was surrounded by over 40 church people, police and thugs, who
threatened them with death if they did not produce the memory cards.
The SaharaReporters
team stood its ground, vehemently daring them to do their worst. As
things got extremely heated a senior leader of the Mountain of Fire
Church, who said he knew Mr. Sowore from his University of Lagos days
waded in and asked that the mob step back. He cautioned that the
incident could be detrimental for the church, disclosing to them that
Mr. Sowore was the founder of SaharaReporters.com. In view of the fact
that Mr. Sowore was traveling discreetly in Nigeria, that revelation
didn’t go well with the crew but that intervention forced the church CSO
to drive the crew to the church security post and detention center.
There the crew was handed over to the officer in charge with the stern
instruction that they be treated as criminals engaging in trespass and
criminal espionage.The elderly security man promptly invited the
Divisional Police Officer of the Nigerian police station at Ibafo in
Ogun state who came and took their identity cards. He made a phone call
to the local media affiliate and confirmed that we were legitimate.
The DPO himself then
curiously fled the scene afterwards, leaving the SaharaReporters team
to face further abuse and harsh interrogation from the three church
staff members that had accompanied them to the detention center.
One of them, the
editor of MFM News, along with a female production crew member of the
church, verbally abused the reporters throughout the encounter.
The technical
production chief of the Mountain of Fire Church also physically
assaulted Mr. Sowore as he tried to retrieve another memory card that
was unrelated to the coverage. The production crew later left, while a
new set of younger church security task force hounded the detainees for
hours. The reporters were kept in the dingy security post without any
formal charges. The SR crew later decided on another round of protests
when they found out that none of the people keeping them detained were
officially affiliated with the police. In essence, they were being
detained by the church, a non-state actor, in Nigeria. As the crew
approached the counter to retrieve its cameras and leaven the account of
the latest information, the younger task force members blocked the SR
crew and some of them brought out a whip and sticks to attack the SR
crew, they were cautioned not to try it.
Soon, two minsters
arrived to plead with us to delete our footage claiming to have
confirmed that they had shown saharareporters website to several top
pastors at the GO’s office and that they actually patronize
SaharaReporters on a daily basis. It is noteworthy that the second
member of the new group was the former UNILAG student activist who had
cautioned against any form of maltreatment during the molestation
session at the back of the church when the crew was first arrested.
After a meeting with the leader of the security post they released our
cameras.
The CSO also arrived
at the scene, where he apologized to the crew and offered to return Mr.
Sowore’s cellphone. When the SR crew left the Mountain of Fire Church
premises, it was about 3:00 AM. The crew had spent the New Year’s first
hours in the detention of the church; one of our camera’s flashes had
been damaged and Mr. Sowore’s glasses were missing. Of no less
importance, at the detention center we saw the abuse of common Nigerians
by Mountain of Fire Church security officials. Leaflet sellers as well
as water and roadside hawkers are being routinely beaten and abused. One
person was actually chained to a door and repeatedly beaten and abused.
His offence: he was said to have been selling “illegal stuff”" on
church premises.
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