The Guardian (Nigeria)

Isaac Taiwo Ighele Tasks Church Leaders On Discipline, Integrity As Holy Spirit Mission Celebrates 50th Anniversar­y

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BISHOP Charles Ighele, the General Superinten­dent, Holy Spirit Mission ( a. k. a. Happy Family Centre), has called on the church to positively impact on the society and change hostile culture. He gave the call at the 50th anniversar­y of the church, which took place at its headquarte­rs in Lagos.

"Our local church is rehabilita­ting abandoned children in the country. We are building a village where there will be different quarters with

foster mothers for them to have parental touch. In the same vein, our church in the United States of America will set up old people’s home with a view to changing the culture of children and family members abandoning theirelder­ly ones in old peoples' home to die as if they never had children. This practice is alien to the Bible because Joseph took care of his aged father and our Lord Jesus took care of His earthly mother even while He was in deep agony," he said.

Igheleemph­asised that for Nigeria to develop, government has to adopt the four factors of production highlighte­d by Adams Smith in his book titled: Wealth of Nations."

According to him, this goes to say that every Nigerian must have equal right to land without intimidati­on, access to quality education, access to capital and not limiting giving of loans to the rich and big organisati­ons, among others. He stressed the importance of church leaders imbibing the culture of discipline, honesty and integrity, which were the virtues of the first Bishop of Holy Spirit Mission, Michael Marioghae that attracted him to the church in 1985.

He described Marioghae as a highly intellectu­al personalit­y who being the Midwestern State Commission­er for Land and Housing never used his position to own a land.

Ighele disclosed that he started a branch of the church after his wedding with the daughter of the General Superinten­dent and his branch touched millions of life through the radio evangelism programme to the point that the branch was doing better than the headquarte­rs. Therefore, when the mantle of the General Superinten­dent of the church fell on him in January19, 1997, there was no controvers­y over his person, as many people were taking his branch to be the headquarte­rs.

He added that the late Archbishop Benson Idahosa ordained him a Bishop in

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