CAN tackles Isaac Omolehin,​ denies split, missing relief funds allegations

CAN tackles Isaac Omolehin,​ denies split, missing relief funds allegations

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Amaka in General April 22, 2026, 8:02 pm
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News CAN tackles Isaac Omolehin,​ denies split, missing relief funds allegations Published on April 22, 2026 By John Owen Nwachukwu googletag.cmd.push(function() { googletag.display('div-gpt-ad-1500386953281-8'); }); The Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN, has described as false, malicious, and deeply defamatory claims circulating in the public space alleging a division within the association along Northern and Southern lines. The apex Christian body also addressed allegations of the diversion of funds purportedly meant for the relief of persecuted Christians in Northern Nigeria. In a statement signed by Archbishop Daniel Okoh, its President, CAN said, “These allegations are entirely false, unfounded, and deliberately misleading.” googletag.cmd.push(function() { googletag.display('div-gpt-ad-1524595905268-5'); }); He continued, “For the avoidance of doubt, CAN has neither received nor managed any such relief funds as alleged, and no funds have been diverted under any circumstance. The narrative being promoted is a fabrication, calculated to misinform the public, erode trust, and bring the Church into disrepute.” He said that CAN remains one united and indivisible body. “There is no split, no secession, and no division within our structure. Any suggestion to the contrary is false and should be disregarded,” it added. He said that CAN will continue to work in unity with Christian leaders across all regions of Nigeria, with a steadfast commitment to peace, accountability, and the welfare of all believers, especially those affected by insecurity. He added, “We are deeply troubled that these baseless claims were publicly propagated by Rev. Isaac Omolehin, founder of Word Assembly Ministry, Ilorin, without evidence and without regard for the potential consequences on national cohesion and the unity of the Church. “We also note, with concern, the unwarranted references to respected Christian leaders, Pastor Enoch Adeboye, Bishop David Oyedepo, and Pastor William Kumuyi, in a manner capable of misleading the faithful and inflaming unnecessary tensions. “Let it be unequivocally stated: CAN will not tolerate the spread of falsehoods or any attempt to malign the Church. “Accordingly, we issue a firm and final caution to Rev. Isaac Omolehin and any other individuals or groups who misuse their platforms to disseminate unverified or defamatory claims: desist immediately. Failure to do so will compel the association to take all necessary steps, including legal action, to protect its integrity and that of the Christian community. “We urge the public, the media, and the international community to disregard these false claims and rely only on verified information from official CAN channels.” Don't Miss Abducted UniJos graduate, John Arum regains freedom [VIDEO] You may like Niger CAN chairman laments insecurity, says nobody safe in Nigeria CAN urges support for IDPs, calls for peace in Taraba Easter: Nigeria will rise again – CAN Easter: CAN urges govt to tackle hardship, insecurity in Niger Osun govt, CAN, traditional ruler move to contain tensions after Osun shrine desecration Nigeria cannot keep bleeding’ — CAN reacts to Palm Sunday attack in Jos North


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