Pastor Kris Okotie of the
Household of God Church International Ministries tellsGBENRO ADEOYE in this interview why he still wants
to run for president despite his three failed attempts and why he splashed over
N150m on two luxury cars recently
What
informed your recent write-up titled ‘2014: Relevance of a paradigm shift’? Is
it a prelude to announcing your intention ahead of 2015 presidential election
No, I started writing for the
media, (including a contribution to Punch) about a year ago. This article is
just one of my regular write-ups. It has nothing to do with my presidential
ambition. That said, I will run in 2015, God willing.
Has
God spoken to you yet about contesting for the election or not
God spoke to me about my
participation in the political process, which was why I took the step in the
first place. He has not said anything contrary.
Why
do you still want to contest knowing that you have not always secured
reasonable votes to become president? Besides, elections in Nigeria have not
always been free and fair.
You said it. The elections
have always been rigged, everybody knows that and that is why it is incorrect
to say I have not always secured the votes required to win.
Why
do you think your previous shots at the presidency failed
I can sum it up in one
word- Rigging by the PDP. Even one of the party’s stalwarts, Chief Adeseye
Ogunlewe, told The PUNCH recently that all elections have
always been rigged. So that answers the question.
If
you are contesting in 2015, what will you be doing differently and what should
Nigerians expect
I don’t want to disclose that
now because of my previous experience. Someone out there could steal our
strategy.
Each
time you say God instructs you to contest, people always have the impression
that you ought to win if you are truly directed by God, how come you have not
been getting majority votes in previous elections
These election questions
are inter-related. If they didn’t rig, then I could have won. Apart from
election malpractices, the duty of a servant of God is to obey his master when
he gives him instructions, irrespective of whether he fails or succeeds. Like
Moses in the Bible, who kept fighting until Pharaoh released the Israelites.
Since
FRESH Party has been proscribed by INEC, are you planning to join PDP or APC to
contest for the election in 2015
We won a court victory against
the de-registration of our party in June last year. So I will still run on the
FRESH Democratic Party platform, God willing.
Do
you think Nigerians take you serious because some of them describe you as a
serial contender? Some of them wonder whether you heard God right
Those who opine that my
presidential ambition is a dramatic serialisation of a political whim are
indeed the unintelligent who seek to fathom the Okotie enigma. I consider such
people a necessary comic relief from the tedium of the day. Why would I
jeopardise my life, deplete my domestic economy, engage political rascals,
hoodlums and brigands and threaten the stability of my ecclesiastical
responsibility if I’m not fully persuaded that this a heavenly calling? My only
reply to these gainsayers is, delay is no denial.
In
the recent write-up that was earlier mentioned, you wrote that the realignment
of political forces always comes with a big bang but has never taken us to the
Promised Land, are you saying that the APC will go down like the mergers we
have had in the past
Mergers hardly work in
this country. Our political maturity is still too low to allow the kind of
coalition that the people envisage. Even though I have my fears on the latest
effort by the opposition, I believe APC can still pull it off given the chance.
What’s
your thought about Chief Olusegun Obasanjo’s letter to President Jonathan
Like I mentioned in that
piece, I don’t want to get involved in the presidential skirmishes; but it is
common knowledge that I admire President Olusegun Obasanjo as the greatest
leader that Nigeria has ever had. He is the ipsissimus of the Nigerian genitive
nuance, that is, the personification of the untapped uniqueness of the Nigerian
seed.
Why
did you describe Obasanjo like this? Is it not ironic because not a few
Nigerians feel he was part of the problem of Nigeria
The perception of the Obasanjo
persona is always predicated on conjecture and political superstition. Many do
not have the necessary comprehension of the complexities of political
leadership; hence, their uninformed and misguided classification of the great
leader. Africa needs an amalgam of strong institutions and strong men.
Obasanjo is a strong man. He possesses the intrinsic determination which
galvanises wilful projections.
You
are from the South- South as President Jonathan. Why are you contesting instead
of supporting his re-election bid
The constitution guarantees me
that right. Besides, why should I support Jonathan? Why can’t he support me?
Moreover, I do not believe in the myopic concept of regional xenophobia.
Nigeria deserves the best.
Some
of your fans still believe it was a tragedy to have left music career at the
time you did, do you agree
No. I left music for a higher
calling. Thank God I did. I still play music in church.
Some
still believe that you might stage a comeback, is that feasible
Well, only time will tell. With God all things are
possible.
Are
you planning to make gospel music
I have not given it a
thought yet.
You
look quite young for your age, what’s the secret
I have often said that
if you want to look young, win souls for Jesus Christ. Moreover, I belong to
the Methuselah clan. God made him the oldest man in the Bible so that he could
witness for Him. It follows from that logic; if you want to live long and look
young, win souls.
How
will you sum up your experience in ministry in the last 30 years
It is indeed a rare
privilege and honour for which my gratitude to the Lord Jesus Christ cannot
possibly be expressed in words. Over the course of my gospel career, I have
come to realise that ministry apart from winning souls, is all about service,
really. It is probably the best nursery and training ground for leaders in any
sphere of human endeavour. It is in ministry that the complex problems of
humanity stare you in the face. You encounter circumstances that only God could
handle because of their sheer complexity and bizarre nature.
You
are a multifaceted human being. The musician, lawyer, pastor and politician,
how do you manage all these
I do by maintaining a
balance and I enjoy it.
You
recently stirred up controversy when you said Catholics would go to hell. Why
did you say that
It is because the church perverts the gospel of Jesus
Christ and that perversion is located in the leadership. Even as Pope Francis
recently announced. However, there are many good Christians within the Catholic
Church who are not aware of the doctrine of the Roman Catholic Church, that has
substituted Mary for Jesus, in what is known as the hyperdulia of the Virgin
Mary. Salvation for them is not through Jesus alone but in accordance with what
Pope Francis recently announced to the world. That, in itself, is a direct
violation of the sanctity of the scriptures.
You
even described the Pope as “an anti-Christ and a friend of Satan” and that the
Catholic Church is a counterfeit church set up by Satan. What made you say this
The heresies in their doctrine
and the recent announcement by Pope Francis corroborate this position.
You
were credited to have said that tattooing and plastic surgery were not sins
before God; can you explain this to the public because it’s still a
controversial issue
No, I didn’t say that. What I
said is that even though it is our body and to an extent we have the liberty to
do what we want with it, at the end of the day, everybody will stand before God
to give account of how he/she used his/her body.
You
seem to be a fashionable man. At a Red Carpet event recently, you showed off
your designer outfits, naming Franck Muller and Lois Vuitton as some of the
designers. But as a pastor, why are you interested in such things.
Pastors are human
beings, right? We could be fashionable like everyone else. King Solomon, the
servant of God was the most fashionable icon in his day.
Some
Pentecostal pastors think it is wrong for clerics to have jerry curls, why do
you wear curls and how do you respond to misgivings about your curls
My hair style is part of
my fashion statement. I have no misgivings at all. Also, I do not wear jerry
curls. It is now old fashioned. There are better innovations in hair styling
today.
Some
people also criticised you for buying a N120m car recently, they claim pastors
should not have such luxury items, particularly in a country with so much
poverty and that such money could empower a lot of people. What’s your take on
this
We should not mix up the
issues. Buying an expensive car is a choice. In our church, we are involved in
a lot of charitable events, like our annual GRACE programme, amongst other
charitable things that we do to bless our members. I think the reaction you
mentioned is because of the novelty of buying such an expensive automobile. You
know I bought those cars for a purpose, which is to celebrate my 30 years as a
born again Christian, which actually was in November last year; then, the 27th
anniversary of our church which comes up on February 1, 2014. These cars are
part of the event; that was why our publicist sent pictures of the new cars,
taken by Seyi Body Lawson, our in-house photographer, to some media houses.
Same
way people criticise pastors who have jets, what do you think
It is because of the
novelty. Pastors who buy these jets have their reasons. When you do something
new, it will create a stir.
Do
you own a jet, if not, are you planning to buy one
No, I do not have a jet
now. But I will if it becomes necessary in the prosecution of my ecclesiastical
responsibilities.
With
your love for luxury automobiles, what message are you sending to your church
members? Do you think Nigerians would even want to vote for someone with
ostentatious lifestyle
Our faith is predicated on the
finished work of the Cross of Jesus Christ. It is vindicated by his resurrection
from the dead. And it is crystallised when we personally appropriate his blood
through faith. My life is a trajectory of faith and commitment to divine
servitude. It is proof that the veracity of scripture cannot be
impeached, that God is a rewarder of those who diligently seek him. That is why
27 years ago I had nothing, but through a progressive application of the word
of God, I have appropriated soul prosperity and material blessings. That is why
I was able to pay N33m for the Range Rover Autobiography 2014 Executive and
just over N120m for the Rolls Royce Phantom Coupe 2014 bespoke edition; to mark
the occasion of 30 years of being a Christian and 27 years of being the pastor
of the Household of God Church. 30 years is symbolic because it is reminiscent
of the baptism of the lord Jesus at the River Jordan at the age of 30.
Prosperity is an integral part of the gospel. It is not an end in itself. It is
the authentication and the validation of the acceptance of the Melchizedek
priesthood of our lord Jesus Christ.
Let
us assume that you go on to win the election, what is the guarantee that
fortunes will not be spent to cater for your luxury lifestyle
I think I have already made it
abundantly clear that for me politics is a sacrifice. I do not stand to acquire
any benefits from being in governance. All that I require, I already have. I am
already prosperous and famous. That is why political governance is not
attractive to me. But, I have subjected my will to the will of the Lord. I
believe that the Nigerian dream is unattainable without people like me who are
willing to make the necessary sacrifice. The credibility of our political
future can only be corroborated by men and women who subscribe to the great
inevitable; that is a paradigm shift, which the Chris Okotie philosophy
epitomises. The people must come first. Our political mantra must be God first,
and then, country. This is the philosophy upon which I have erected the citadel
of my confidence.
People
say you go out in a convoy of vehicles with bodyguards. There was also a
picture on the internet which showed you on the pulpit surrounded by about five
tough-looking guys. Why do you use bodyguards, are you afraid
Yes, there have been threats.
And you know the days are evil, so we need to be more circumspect. The Bible
says wisdom is profitable to direct.
Some
people wonder how you are able to cope in a church full of many women more so
now that you are divorced, how do you cope? How do you avoid being distracted
by these women
It is by the grace of God. Let
me say that I don’t get distracted at all.
We
are asking this question because some pastors believe strongly that women are
often used by the devil to make them fall. Some don’t even allow women to sit
in front or counsel women alone. How do you cope and what is your take on such
fears
Inasmuch as the devil uses
some women as vessels of distraction, it has also been established through the
word of God and things we have observed that some women are also vessels of
honour in the hands of God.
Some
people still can’t understand why you divorced twice; they believe it is wrong
for pastors to divorce. Why do you always divorce
I have addressed this issue
from the pulpit several times.
But
why did you divorce someone you reportedly told your members God asked you to
marry?
I don’t want to go into that
again.
Are
you still planning to remarry
No.
What
do you think about the controversy surrounding pastors with private jets
When the unusual happens, like
I said earlier, people will talk. When I first bought a v-boot Mercedes some
years back, it caused a big controversy. It was so with my Hummer jeep. I think
the jet issue is still a novelty; that’s why it is controversial.
Left
to the ordinary person on the street, you are a pastor that always speaks ‘big
grammar.’ Are you not bothered that the less-educated may not attend your
church
Not everyone can be attending
our church regardless of their level of education. At the same time, not all of
our members are highly educated. Also, you go to a church as you are directed
by the spirit of God.
How
do people in your church cope with the ‘big grammar,’ any feedback to know they
always understand you
They do. We have a ‘Question
and Answer’ session which we hold during some services to enable people to ask
follow-up questions on what I have taught, or seek clarification on general
theological issues. Through this medium you could see that there is no communication
gap.