INTERVIEW! My greatest achievement when I was in office as CAC General Evangelist —Prophet Abiara
Prophet Samuel Kayode Abiara |
Renowned cleric and
outgoing General Evangelist of the Christ Apostolic Church (C.A.C,), Prophet
Samuel Kayode Abiara, speaks with NIGERIAN TRIBUNE on how life has been after
the passing on of his wife, and his plans after retirement. Excerpts!
It is one year now
that your wife died. How has it been?
I thank God for everything and the life my wife,
Christianah, lived before God called her to heaven last year, precisely on
September 3, 2016. I miss her a lot. In fact, she has left a great vacuum that
no one can fill. I have come to realise that she has gone for real and that she
is now resting in the bosom of Christ. I can’t blame God for what has happened.
It is a journey that all people will pass through, but the Bible states: “In
everything give thanks: for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus concerning
you.” This is why the entire family celebrated the first anniversary of her
memory last Sunday. The event also made me remember her love for Christ and
people. I have missed her generous spirit, forgiving heart and submissiveness.
It is sad that I no longer have someone to wait at the door till I arrive home.
I will continue to celebrate her, because of her great virtues.
You were recently
honoured in the Unites States. How do you feel about it?
It was a great experience for me. The government of the
United States of America deemed it fit to honour me with an award, because of
my impact in portraying the good image of my country, evangelism and my service
to humanity. The recognition is an addition to other awards I have received
from the governments of Canada, Britain, and so many other countries. I am
grateful for the honour and I want to seize this opportunity to appreciate the
American government, precisely the Senate, for this great honour bestowed on
me. I will also use this opportunity to appeal to Nigerians abroad to be worthy
ambassadors of the country.
Last week, news of
your retirement as the general evangelist of the CAC filtered into public
domain. Were you already aware of this?
The news did not come as a shock, because I was aware about
the development. It was time for me to retire from the office, according to the
Constitution of the church. I clocked 75 in August, and I am expected to quit
the office, as it is clearly stated in the constitution. So, as a good leader, I am delighted to
vacate the office for another person to take over. I am very happy stepping
down; it is not a personal office. I am
moving into another chapter of evangelism. I am now General Evangelist for
all churches, irrespective of denomination, across the world. My doors are open
to any church, organisation, whether large or small, and I would oblige,
without any form of hesitation, to join the people of God to further propagate
the gospel of Christ.
Prophet Hezekiah
Oluboye Oladeji, was announced as your successor. What were the modalities used
in the selection process or did you appoint him based on your relationship with
him?
His appointment was not sentimental, nor was it based on
favouritism. I did not single-handedly pick him and nobody in the church
authority did such. Aside the fact that he is one of the young clerics that has
the spirit of God in him, and a son in the Lord to me, the authority of the
church put it into prayers and God chose him. Then, we called him for an
interview, screened him and his deputy. Having been certified by the church
authority, he was officially declared to occupy the office as the new CAC
General Evangelist, alongside his deputy, Prophet Emmanuel Olatoro Odejobi.
Why did the church
authority create an office of the deputy general evangelist, which you did not
have during your tenure?
It is a new development in the constitution of the church.
The authority saw the need to create the office as a way to spread the
tentacles of the office. It was passed and approved into law that the office
must have a deputy. The deputy is also a mature cleric. He is very sound and
well educated.
You peacefully
retired from this office. What is your message to churches that find themselves
engulfed in crisis when it comes to clerics stepping down from leadership
positions?
This is a simple example for all those in positions of power
to take a cue from. They must act in accordance to their constitutions and not
in any way try to cause commotion. Staying put in power is not in any way
appropriate. I resigned at the right time and I am happy with my decision and I
am sure that people are happy with the development. It is biblical to obey the
voice of God and that of authority. It is ideal to comply with stated laws and
obligations. In fact, I was the first person to formally inform the church
authority about my retirement, even before I clocked 75. I wrote a letter in
April that I would retire in August, because I didn’t want them to be the ones
to notify me. It was not as if I was in a hurry to resign, I just wanted to let
them know that I was abiding by the rules and regulations of the church and
they were very surprised at my decision. I was to vacate the office in August,
but they wanted me to leave officially in December.
What would you say is
your greatest achievements in your 10 years in office?
My greatest achievement is that the mission experienced
great change through the combined efforts of every individual that was
interested in the progress of the church, especially the authorities. We reason
together always and we are committed to taking the church to greater heights. I
am proud to be part of the great change the church experienced in recent times.
I am sure that the authorities and the church as a whole won’t forget me for my
contributions and my legacy.
What is your advice
to the incoming general evangelist and his deputy?
I will urge them to dwell and abide by the word of God and
obey the voice of the Lord. They should respect the elders of the church. They
should not rule the church with division; rather abide by the rules and regulations
of the church. We won’t leave them at any point, because we love them. They are
the future of the church. We will always advise and put them on the right
track.
What is your plan
after retirement?
As I said earlier, I am moving into another chapter of
evangelism. I only retired as the CAC General Evangelist, not from the work of
God. My doors are now open to different denominations. I am ready to reactivate
all the activities I suspended for 10 years, because of the office I occupy.
Some of the activities I am reactivating include the popular radio and
television programmes. By the grace of God, a new dimension of evangelism all
over the world will unfold in January 2018.
Plans are in the
pipeline to mark your birthday and celebrate your retirement. How do you intend
to go about it?
Yes, it is a way to gather people to celebrate God in my
life and I am looking forward to an event full of heavenly praises. Plans are
in the pipeline to invite notable men of God, and dignitaries from all walks of
life to celebrate God’s goodness in my life. It will be a week-long event,
which by God’s grace, will commence from November 27 and the grand finale will
be on December 3. It is a special event designed to celebrate God for His grace
upon my life. The event will also feature the launch of my biography.
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