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Delta State based Company Drag popular Nigerian Pastor to Court for N49 million Debt

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Company Drags Nigerian Pastor Jeremiah Fufeyin, Christ Mercyland Ministry To Court Over Alleged N49 Million Debt

A Delta state-based company called Hybrid-Impex Resources Limited has filed a lawsuit against Prophet Jeremiah Omoto Fufeyin.

The organisation sued Prophet Jeremiah Omoto Fufeyin, the General Overseer and Founder of Christ Mercyland Deliverance Ministry International Incorporated, and his ministry, the Registered Trustees Christ Mercyland Deliverance Ministry International Incorporated, for allegedly refusing to settle a debt owed to the business in the amount of N48,648,950.23.

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In connection with the matter, the company’s attorney, Matthew O. Omonade, filed a writ of summons at the Delta State High Court in Effurun, the administrative centre of the state’s Uvwie Local Area (Esq.).

Hybrid-Impex Resources Limited is named as the claimant on the writ of summons, and the first and second defendants in the case are the Registered Trustees Christ Mercyland Deliverance Ministry International Incorporated and Prophet Jeremiah Omoto Fufeyin.

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The claimant alleged, among other things, that the 1st and 2nd Defendants entered into an oral agreement with him and commissioned him to design and build a church administrative complex for the 1st Defendant sometime in August 2015 in a statement of claim found in the lawsuit marked EHC/238/2022.

“The claimant avers that at the time the claimant got the design for the church administrative complex approved, the second defendant was in Lagos state planning to travel to Italy for his first crusade abroad, but the second defendant nevertheless persuaded Arc. Oniomughare Alex Emuobor, the Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director of the claimant on phone, stating his ultimate desire in moving from the defendants’ former location at refinery road to their current Mercy City permanent site at Effurun/Sapele Road.

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The claimant alleges that due to a lack of time and resources, the second defendant begged the claimant to start construction without any money being paid as mobilisation and begged Arc. Oniomughare Alex Emuobor, the claimant’s CEO and Managing Director, for the claimant to obtain the necessary building materials on credit from the claimant’s suppliers and that upon his return, the project would be properly evaluated and the claimant would be properly compensated.

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The claimant alleges that as a result of the preceding sentence and because the second defendant represented himself as a “Prophet of God” who should have the fear of God and who should be a man of unquestionable character, honesty, righteousness, and integrity, the claimant obtained building materials on credit and spent its own money to start the project’s foundation in accordance with the job specification. Upon the second defendant’s return, the claimant began work on the project’s foundation.

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“The claimant alleges that the total outstanding balance owed the claimant for the existing work done was N37, 353, 568.00 at the time the defendants put the project on hold.

“The claimant asserts that after a period of time and under continued pressure from its creditors and suppliers, the claimant approached the second defendant through its managing director and requested that the work completed by the second defendant prior to the stoppage be valued by any quantity surveyor of their choosing, allowing the defendants to pay the remaining balance owed to the claimant and allowing the claimant to offset her debt to her suppliers and creditors.

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The said claimant, however, claimed that the project’s total cost was N191,545,382.07 and that the remaining balance owed to him was N48, 648,950.23.

The second defendant, according to the claimant, “acquired a private jet worth billions of naira and has been busy in the public space parading pseudo charity to celebrities and prostitutes, while secretly displaying crass inhumanity to labourers who have sacrificed their all in helping the defendants build their current permanente.

While he (Omuobor) is faced with inexplicable mental/physical torture and threat to life and members of his family for work done

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The following are the claims the claimant has against the defendants:

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The amount of N48,648,950.23 is the remaining balance owed by the claimant for the building services provided at the defendants’ pastoral hotel lodge project located at the headquarters of Christ Mercyland Deliverance Ministry International Incorporated, on Effurun/Sapele road in the Delta state local government area of Uvwei.

“An order of the court ordering the defendants to pay the claimant N10,000,000.00 (Ten Million Naira) being and representing general damages for breach of contract and the unfair delay and refusal to pay the claimant its monies for the services rendered, which has occasioned grievous financial loss and embarrassment to the claimant.

“A court order directing the defendants to pay 10% interest per month on the amount of the judgement from the date the judgement was delivered until the amount of the judgement was liquidated.”

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