Head of Media at the Celestial Church of Christ Worldwide, Dr. Kayode Ajala, has vehemently denied being the author of a viral letter that circulated on social media.
The letter claimed that individuals who expressed strong opinions against the claims that Sup. Evangelist Olatosho Oshoffa, the church’s leader, endorsed male hair plaiting would be denied anointment for a period of five years.
While speaking with Freelanews, Dr. Ajala strongly refuted any involvement in writing or distributing the controversial letter.
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He expressed his shock and disappointment at the false information being spread, stating that it was an attempt to tarnish his reputation as well as the church’s.
“It is important to clarify that I, Dr. Kayode Ajala, did not write, endorse, or distribute any letter making such claims. The letter circulating on social media is false and should be disregarded,” Dr. Ajala declared.
“I am committed to upholding the principles of truth, honesty, and integrity in my role as the Head of Media for the Celestial Church of Christ Worldwide.”
In a press statement shared with the Nigerian media, it was pointed out in the badly written letter that the media head’s name is Kayode Ajayi, and not Kayode Ajayide.
Read full statement below.
Our attention has been drawn to a fake letter circulating on social media under the title “Response to the Vawulence Callers and Comments Creators,” purportedly written by one Kayode Ajayide on a fake letter headed paper of the Pastor’s Office under the heading “Office of the Pastor on Vawulence Matters.”
Let it be known that the Media and Publicity Unit of the Pastor’s Office, Celestial Church of Christ Worldwide, headed by Superior Evangelist Kayode Ajala, M.P.I.C, completely dissociates itself from the said letter. The letter is neither from the Office of the Pastor, C.C.C. W/w, nor was it authored and signed by C.C.C.’s Head of Media and Publicity, Superior Evangelist Kayode Ajala, M.P.I.C.
It is obvious from the layout of the fake letter headed paper that this is the creation of a half baked con artist. It is even more obvious from the poor language, badly cast and thoughtless headline that this is nothing but the handiwork of a mediocre and a charlatan.
These fifth columnists and enemies of the Celestial Church of Christ, along with their agents who are busy circulating the fake letter have failed again with this poor attempt to cause confusion and disaffection in C.C.C. W/w. The enemies of our great church will surely continue to fail.
Remind them…Tell them…The enemies of the Celestial Church of Christ Worldwide shall lick the dust. Amen.


Ojelabi, the publisher of Freelanews, is an award winning and professionally trained mass communicator, who writes ruthlessly about pop culture, religion, politics and entertainment.
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