Prophets who demand cash for revelations are criminals —Prophet Olowere
Prophet M.O. Olowere is one of the Christ Apostolic Church’s most
respected ministers of the gospel. With his journey into the ministry, spanning
six decades, he has spearheaded the planting of several churches within the CAC
mission, beginning with the CAC Oke-Imole, Agbowo, in 1978. Now in his 80s,
Baba Automatic, as he is popularly called, in this encounter with NIGERIAN
TRIBUNE, speaks about his time in the ministry, why he bears that epithet, what
he thinks of luxury lifestyle of some clerics, among other issues.
Journey into the
ministry
YOU can call me an Ibadan man. I came to Ibadan in 1952,
when I was still quite young. However, my father is from Ifaki, Ekiti, while I
was born in Ilesa. My journey into the ministry is a very long story, full of
so many experiences. However, let me give an abridged version. I was a worker,
acquiring skills, before I received the call into the ministry.
When I was five years in the profession, I was attending the
CAC, Oniyanrin, at the time I received the divine call. I worked in many parts
of Oyo State. We repaired scales for cocoa, and generally, worked with as many
things that had to do with iron, metal, bolts, and nuts. I was very dedicated
to my work and mastered the art, such that my boss at the time praised my
skill. We even worked on the iron rods erected at the Oyo Water Corporation at
the time. I learnt bricklaying for two years as well. When it was almost eight
months that I would have finished my service as it related to learning the
ropes of the business, the call into the ministry came again. However, it got
to a point that I couldn’t evade the call anymore. So, I went to the CAC church
in Kano State, as God directed me. When I got to Kano, the chairman there said
I couldn’t be there because, according to him, the work of the gospel was not what
I imagined. I also went to Zaria and got the same response.
However, I worked for three and a half years in other CAC
churches, before I was brought to UI area, a church around there. With time, I
worked in some other places before I became an evangelist, and continued in the
ministry, till where God has brought me to today.
I went to theological school for two years. Although, I had
been in the ministry long before then, I was ordained a cleric on December 14,
1975. The CAC, Oke Imole, Agbowo was the first church which I planted, through
God’s grace in 1978. There are many branches that the CAC Oke-Imole has
birthed. I worked under a lot of renowned CAC prophets. Although, I didn’t work
with Prophet Ayo Babalola, I knew him. To mention one or two examples, I worked
under the tutelage of Prophet Babajide between 1974 and 1975 in Ilesa. I also
witnessed Baba Obadare’s resurrection. There have been challenges, but God has
been faithful. The challenges have been many, in many regions of Nigeria. It’s
one of the reasons I’m thanking God for clocking 60 years in the ministry.
Why are you referred
to as Baba Automatic?
19 years ago, God spoke to me in a dream. In that dream, He
showed me what He referred to as the way through which He wanted his people to
call on Him, and through which their prayers would be answered. He said if they
called the name, ‘Jesus’ and responded with ‘Power,’ He would work wonders in
the lives of people. God also asked me, in that revelation, to start a
programme tagged Automatic Prayer. That was how we started. Today, the attendance for that programme
features more than 35,000 people, who come from within and outside Nigeria.
That’s why people call me Baba Automatic.
You have been in the
ministry for 60 years now. How would you compare Christianity of the time when
you embraced the ministry and what obtains now?
Sadly, unlike when we joined the ministry during that time,
now, it would seem people want to run faster than God; there is impatience when
it comes to waiting for God’s time. And if a person refuses to wait for God’s
time, you won’t reach your desired destination, because God will not go faster
than you, just to please you. Many people nowadays are very impatient. For 20
years after I came into the ministry, I washed with caustic soda. How many
clerics today can take that? Instead, clerics nowadays want to tour around the
world in luxury in the shortest time as possible after they come into the
ministry. They are anxious to become popular and rich. That is not how it should
be. You come into the ministry expecting trials and hardship, especially at the
beginning. However, when God wills, He will bless you through that ministry.
Being a cleric demands perseverance and endurance. If a cleric is impatient,
wanting to be successful, before God’s appointed time, you will miss it and,
instead, become labelled a false prophet. I would advise clerics to be truthful
to their calling in totality. They should also be humble, whatever the gift God
has blessed them with. Even if you have been blessed with the gift of raising
the dead, you must be humble. They should follow the dictates of the Bible.
They should also learn from the biblical examples of prophets.
You’re in your
eighties, yet you don’t seem to be slowing down. You even do dry fasting.
What’s the secret?
It has been by the grace of God. My life has been dedicated
to spreading the gospel and serving God and He has remained faithful in giving
me strength for this race. Even at my age, I fast a lot. Fasting and prayers
are part of what God requires of us as clerics, and as Christians. A Christian
must learn how not to eat too much, lest he/she opens up the passage for the
devil to take hold. Fasting and prayers build discipline, resilience and helps
a Christian stand ready at all times. Also, I relax well. When I want to relax,
I don’t receive visitors. I sleep, pray, and I also use that time to hear from
God.
You are quite older
than your wife. How did you express your interest to marry her?
That she would be my wife was through divine revelation. In
fact, three times, an angel showed her to me as my wife. Initially, I refused
the revelation. Then God told me if I didn’t want what He wanted for me, I
should go ahead and do what pleased me. You know when God tells you that, you
have no choice but to follow divine leading. I had known her since when she was
young and was even friends with her elder brother, who is also a cleric. One
day, I invited her to see me. When we met, I didn’t mince words, and asked her
if she would be interested in marrying me. She was very shocked. After we
parted that day, I told her not to tell her parents. However, when she got
home, she told her mother and interestingly, her mother told her it had also
been revealed to her that we would get married. Three months later, her brother,
who is also a cleric, came to my house on a visit. He said God had repeatedly
revealed to him that I would marry his sister.
Next year would make
it 40 years you got married. How has the experience been?
In all the years we have been married, I have never raised
my voice at her in anger. As a prophet, I have to be very careful with my
utterances and it has never happened that I have been angry with her. Even my
children have wondered how we never argue. We read the Bible, follow its
dictates, and my wife is a person who fears God.
The CAC is known for
prayer mountains; is it compulsory a person visits a prayer mountain before
his/her prayers can be answered?
It’s not compulsory. However, praying on a mountain helps a
person to be focused. I’ve been visiting prayer mountains for more than 60
years now, and I can say the ways prayers are answered for those who visit
prayer mountains are different. Even Jesus Christ visited prayer mountains.
It is not uncommon
for prophets to, sometimes, demand monetary compensation for revelations. Is
this supposed to be?
Such prophets are not Bible-inclined, and are simply
criminals. In fact, sometimes, when people come to see me, I give them money.
It is insensitive to ask a person who comes to you with problems for
compensation to do a divine duty.
What is your advice
for the CAC on unity?
The devil is responsible for the disunity but before long,
there shall be unity. We have been praying and by God’s grace, we will
experience unity soonest.
Prophets come across all sorts of people, seeking answers to
life’s questions. Take, for instance, some persons come to seek revelations
regarding future spouses, some coming with as many as ten names. Is this right?
Bringing ten names is greed. Two, three names are enough. In
fact, single people need to be very careful about people who come to seek their
hands in marriage.
Do you think Nigeria
would do better if the country disintegrates?
If God wills it, Nigeria will disintegrate. It’s not in the
hands of man for Nigeria to break up. If God wills it and sees that our being
together or apart will be for our good, it will be so.
How would you advise
government on insecurity?
They should ensure that perpetrators of violence are brought
to justice. Even the Bible preaches against all these vices, so it behoves on
government to ensure that the law takes its due course as it relates to
insecurity.
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