Showing posts with label Christ Embassy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christ Embassy. Show all posts

Tuesday, 16 September 2014

FASHION BUSINESS: Rescue To Unemployment

by Sotomi Foluso Banwo




As a lover of fashion, who believes that all human must be clothed elegantly and must be beautiful in any out fit, always wanted to go into business right from school days due to lack of employment of so many graduates and many other reasons prompted the creation of Phil 431 which is located at 24 Nathan street Surulere, Lagos.

Since 2009 phil 413 as been in existence but operating without an office officially with office structure in 2013.

This establishment is owned by a second class upper graduate of physic education  of Lagos State University, Ojo. Named Segun Balogun who graduated 2011. He hails from Osun he had his background education in kaduna before moving down to Lagos to pursue his higher education.


In terms of production the company do an average of 700-1000 customized shirts for both males and females every week for prospective costumes such as LASU students  Ksb  ventures. 50g limited, Christ embassy healing school. The company as afforded many student of Lagos State University and youths in it surroundings employment by working with him directly or being a sales representative.

Thursday, 4 September 2014

Pastor Chris Oyakhilome Denies Committing Adultery, Threatens To Sue

by Owoyemi Khaleel



The founder of Christ Embassy, Pastor Chris Oyakhilome, has denied the allegation of adultery in the divorce suit between him and his wife, Anita.

His counsel, Kemi Pinheiro (SAN), described the allegation as “wicked and malicious”, saying it was intended to bring his person and the church “to public opprobrium and ridicule.”

Pinheiro, in a statement yesterday said the adultery allegation “currently circulating in the media is nothing but a complete distortion of facts in the pending proceedings in the United Kingdom.”

The statement advised media establishments to verify the authenticity of their stories before publication, saying unless they desist from making such further publications, they would take appropriate legal actions against them to protect Oyakhilome’s reputation and that of the church.

The statement titled: “In the matter of malicious falsehood against Rev. Chris Oyakhilome and the Christ Embassy Church” said: “The attention of our client, Rev. Chris Oyakhilome and the church, the Christ Embassy, has been drawn to the wave of false, malicious and fabricated stories being published in the print and electronic media about his person, the church and a matrimonial cause between him and his wife.

“Our client is seriously concerned that under the guise of reporting a divorce proceeding involving him, publishers resorted to an unjustified and malicious attack on his reputation for reasons not unconnected with the respective publishers’ selfish motives of prospect of materials and financial advantage attendant to the wide circulation their distorted and fabricated stories would enjoy.

“The publishers decided to fabricate facts including (but not limited) to allegation of adultery against our client, with the wicked and malicious intention of bringing his person and the church to public opprobrium and ridicule.

“It is our client’s instructions to inform the public and particularly warn the concerned media houses that the news or story circulating in the media is nothing but a complete distortion of the facts in the pending proceedings in the United Kingdom, to the knowledge of the publishers.