INTERVIEW! Ministers of God should have the conviction of their calling- Olushi Zonal Superintendent
Every generation
usually has men of God assigned by God to be blessings unto them. The Zonal
Superintendent of Christ Apostolic Church, Olushi Zone, Pastor (Dr.) John
Babafemi Olajide is indisputably among men of God assigned by God for special
work in this generation. Having tapped and being impacted by the Late renowned
Prophet and Evangelist, Late Prophet Babajide, Pastor Olajide has been an
epitome of spiritual juggernaut CAC Worldwide can be proud of. No wonder the
authorities of the church elevated and transferred him to Olushi Zone last
year.
In this interview
with CAC NEWS Publisher, ‘Gbenga Bankole, Pastor Olajide speaks on his
relationship with Late Prophet Babajide, his journey into the ministry, his
visions for Olushi zone and other interesting issues. Excerpts!
Tell us in brief
about yourself
I hail from Efon-Alaye, Ekiti state.
Cuts in: Were you
born there?
Although I am a native of Efon Alaaye I was not born there.
My dad was a teacher and in those days, teachers were transferred from one
school to another. So I was born in Aisegba Ekiti when my father was transferred
there.
Tell us briefly about
your educational career?
I started my primary education at All Saint Primary School
in Aisegba Ekiti. Like I said earlier my father was a teacher who was being
transferred from one place to another. For that reason I ended my primary
school education at Saint Matthew CAC Primary school in Ikere-Ekiti. I started
my secondary education at African Church Comprehensive High School Ikere-Ekiti.
I ended it at Ansarudeen Grammar School in the same Ikere-Ekiti.
Due to my calling by God, after my secondary school I went
to Bible Colleges. I attended UMTC
Ilorin Bible College where I have Bachelor in Theology. I attended another one
where I have a Bachelor in Education and Master in Theology. When I discovered
that I have to cross to academics, I attended University of Ado-Ekiti, now
Ekiti state University.
The type of people you meet in your journey of life
determines how far you can go in life.
That is why I want the whole world to know the secret of my
educational career. I would have stopped my education at the first degree due
to lack of finances and encouragement if not for my contact with two education
gurus; Professors E.A. Bamgboye and ‘Dipo Kolawole.
In year 2002 during children anniversary, these two
professors came to our church, and I happened to be the preacher that day.
After the service they invited me to the vestry and asked about my
qualification (maybe they were impressed by my preaching), I replied B. Ed and
B Th. They laughed and said, you can become a professor like us. Prof. Bamgboye
said “I will help you, Dipo gba, ma mu lo si Ado”, Prof. Kolawole asked me to
see him in the office the following morning which was Monday.
Getting to UNAD (now EKSU), Prof. Kolawole followed me to my
department to make enquiry but they said I cannot do Masters (MA) straight like
that, that I had to do PGD first. I was discouraged, but he (Prof. Kolawole)
said “My Pastor I will encourage you, go and take PGD form”. All through my
studies there from PGD to PhD, he stood by me, even I enjoyed his grace because
students and lecturers knew me as ABURO D.K., to the extent that my PGD result
was given executive approval through his effort,
I must confess to the whole world that 80% of the money
spent on my courses from PGD to PhD was paid by PROFESSOR ELIJAH AFOLABI
BAMGBOYE. I don’t know how to pay this back than to always be my knees in
prayer for you people to live long to enjoy the fruits of your labour. Late
Professor Luke Olajuyin will always remain green in my heart for the
role he played to see me through academically. I think I was the last person he
talked to here in Efon except his younger brother with him (Pastor C.O.
Olajuyin) before his demise, and all was about my academics and his church:
Olajuyin Chapel.
It is the wish of these education gurus that I become
“Professor”, it took me time to convince them that God wants me to be a
full-time Prophet, I know very soon you will all be proud of me when the Lord
lifts me higher in this mission. Also Prof. Adio Folayan, I will not forget
your advice, particularly two hours counselling when I said I wanted to quit
lecturing. Thank you, sir.
Finally, I have to thank Oke Isegun Assembly for allowing me
to pursue all these courses; I could remember when I was a full time Pastor,
full time student and part time lecturer! It took endurance to allow these.
Thank you all.
Tell us about your
journey into the ministry
My journey into the ministry was a very interesting one. I
want to tell you that I am a born Pastor, although my father was not a Pastor.
The reason why I said it was because I started from a very young age. I
attended CAC Seminary at the age of 19. It was after my training at CACTS that
I started attending other theological schools both in Nigeria and U.S and also
in a secular university.
In the year 1995, the School of Prophets and Evangelists at
Ilesha, now Babajide School of Prophets, attached me to Late Prophet Babajide
to be serving him. Then I was called the SON OF THE PROPHET. He used to send me
to represent him in programmes like revival, lecture and meeting wherever he
was invited and could not personally go.
After my graduation in the year 1997, he (Prophet Babajide)
refused to release me along with my colleagues. He did not give me any reason
for this. But on a fateful day (16thof June, 1997 precisely) he called me and
said “you are going today because a town is requesting for you and I cannot deny
them, for they have heard about you”. I was very happy, because I was going to
be independent at last like my mates who left some months ago, though the town
that requested for me was yet unknown to me.
I was given a letter as he handed me over to a Chairman
(Pastor Babatope). Immediately he drove with me out of the school compound with
joy that his request was granted. I could not ask him anything, until we got to
C.A.C. Oke Isegun, Efon Alaaye. On getting there, I met many Elders on ground
expecting our arrival. When they saw me with the Chairman (Pastor Babatope)
they were all shouting for joy but hated myself, since I now realized that was
posted to Efon Alaaye, my home town. The secret was unknown to The Authorities
that posted me and the Efon people requesting for me. In fact that was the
first time I came to Efon in my life, because I was not born and brought up
there.
The reason for my unhappiness was the story we used to hear
about Efon when we were young; therefore I thought if God would use me, it
shouldn’t be in Efon. I ran away but after two weeks God spoke to me, that I
should go back to my duty at Efon, because that was where He wanted me to be.
Reluctantly, I came back with the hope of asking for
transfer after a year or two but, “what has been written has been written”.
This was the beginning of my ministry in Efon, as a Church Teacher (Evangelist)
under Pastor Babatope as the Chairman and Pastor J.0. Daramola as the Church
Curate.
After I had served for 2 years as Church teacher, the church
authority wanted to ordain qualified Teachers and Evangelists. My belief was I
would be number one, for the fact that I was working directly under a Chairman.
But I found it difficult because of the policy attached to it, that is, anybody
without a station should not be ordained. Already there was a Curate and nobody
wants a rival. For this reason I was not picked initially. Thanks to God who
used Baba Ijo gbogboogbo (Elder E.O. Taiwo) and Pastor T.A. Ogunleye who
interceded because they believed in me and my ministry. It was a very serious
battle, but I found mercy and I was asked to go and join my mates in training.
After my Ordination there was yet a tough battle on ground.
As earlier said, nobody wants a rival The Curate Pastor then wanted me posted
out of the station since I was not recommended in the name of the church, C.A.C
Oke Isegun. His argument was simple, the church cannot have two Pastors.
Therefore, I was on the hot seat.
To solve this problem, different suggestions were made
including asking me to sign a document that I would be earning the salary of a
Teacher and would not be recognized as a Pastor! None of these worked but God
again used the Chairman then, Pastor P.O. Bamidele (Retired General
Superintendent) who saved me from all the humiliation and harsh treatment.
(Baba, Omo yin o ni jiya).
As fate would have it, this my Curate Pastor was transferred
and the new one failed to report owing to reasons best known to him. At the
same time Pastor P.O. Bamidele was transferred and replaced with Pastor G.A
Alokan (of blessed memory). On his resumption, the Elders asked him to help
them get a Pastor since nobody recognized me as a pastor. But he asked them
“what of Pastor Olajide J.B. (myself) who is already working here?” Elders
divided into two, some said he is qualified, some said he is too young to be
our Pastor. But he (Pastor G.A. Alokan) asked the Elders to give me a chance to
prove myself. All glory to God that after just a month, the entire church saw
the reason to accept me as their Pastor and I was inducted.
This was an era of a great revival and youth development in
the church; C.A.C Oke Isegun Efon, and I was their Curate Pastor for 11 years 6
months. Added to the 2 years of my service there as Church Teacher, I spent a
total of 13 1/2 years in C.A.C Oke Isegun Efon.
When did you get
married?
Before ordination, I was given just six (6) months to get
married, because in those days they would not ordain unmarried clergy. But I
found favour, and then I began to search earnestly. Even church Elders were
also helping me to look out until one fateful day at Adejiloye Hall in Idagba,
Efon Alaaye, in February 1999 when I saw a beautiful girl called Omowunmi. I
spoke to her with the intervention of some people. And we got wedded the same
year, December, 1999. At this juncture, I want to thank C.A.C Oke Isegun for
the role they played during our wedding ceremony, and Pastor P.O. Bamidele my
Chairman then. To God be the glory, I came to C.A.C Oke Isegun alone, I left as
a five man team; myself, wife and 3 children. Hallelujah!
When were you
promoted to the post of District Superintendent?
As I was preparing for the end of the year revival in the
year 2010 December; I got a message from Baba Ijo Gbogboogbo that I should see
him in his house. Immediately I went to him. On getting there, I met three (3)
Elders (Elders E.O. Oluwafemi, Sunday Sekiteri and Samuel Ajayi) from Oke
Igbala, Efon waiting for me. After exchanging pleasantries, they told me their
mission, that they wanted me as their District Superintendent. My response was,
“if God wishes it so, it will work out”. Later I heard that these trio went to
hold meeting with some senior Elders in Oke Isegun, so that they could release
me to them. In that meeting they concluded and chose people from both
Assemblies to go to Ibadan and meet the church authority.
On getting to Ibadan, the Efon delegations were told by the
General Superintendent, Pastor P.O. Bamidele that I was already appointed
Provost of Christ Apostolic Church Seminary Worldwide and my letter of
appointment was shown to them. But, as God wanted it and because of the good
rapport between the Authorities of the church, particularly Pastor Bamidele who
had served as Chairman in Efon before, the request succeeded.
On December 27th, 2010 I got a letter of promotion to the
rank of District Superintendent and was directed to resume at C.A.C Oke Igbala
on January 1st 2011.
What has been
upholding you since you started seminary at age 19 till now?
Three major things have been upholding and motivating me.
The first thing is the conviction of my calling. Every minister of God should
be sure of the conviction of his calling.
I am so sure I am called by God and the conviction has been keeping me
going. I faced a lot of challenges in the past but the conviction of my calling
that I am called by God who will not disappoint really helped me.
Secondly, some mentors in faith. I believe that if God can
do greater things in the lives of some mentors in faith, He can do mine. One of
my mentors is our able General Superintendent, Pastor S.O Oladele. He formerly
worked in my hometown and those periods were stormy times in his life. If he
could overcome those stormy periods and became General Superintendent of the
mission, whatever I am facing I will overcome.
Having been
transferred to Olushi Zone, what is your vision for the zone sir?
I want to tell you that I met challenges on ground. Olushi
is small but mighty. Small in the sense that they are still worshipping under a
decking in this 21st century, but mighty because they have a reasonable
population and reasonable people. My vision is to have a befitting cathedral
which by the grace of God we have started. We have bought a land that cost us
over 50million naira. We have taken necessary steps and anytime from now the
project will start. My vision is to take these people from worshiping under a
decking to a cathedral.
My second vision is to extend the tentacles of Olushi zone.
Olushi historically is an ancient church. My vision is to make it grow and
become a DCC.
My third vision is to build the spiritual manpower of the
people.
If you have not
become a Pastor what profession would you have preferred?
Like I said earlier, I was born by a teacher; I wanted to be
a professor, of which I was on track before God said I should leave it for His
work. Despite the fact that I am a Pastor, I used to be a senior lecturer in a
University, before God said I should leave the work and focus mainly on His
work. God said I should not share my time with Him.
How do you relax sir?
I love travelling. Whenever I am on leave, I travel abroad.
I have been to Jerusalem twice. I have been to Egypt, Dubai, U.S, Britain and
some African countries.

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