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Over a month after his demise, one of the aides of late Pastor Iretiola Ajakanu is still claiming his father in the Lord is not dead.
In a recent interview on Encomium magazine, the secretary of the church one Mrs Rose was angered when her spiritual father was addressed as late Prophet Ajanaku.
Angered by the remark, Rose said;
“Who told you he is dead? He is not dead yet. Stop referring to him as late Prophet Ajanaku.”
As we speak, Ajanaku’s church members are still holding vigil for his resurrection.
An official announcement of his death hasn’t been made in the church.
Mrs Joy Ajanaku, the widow of the late pastor is now officially in charge of the church.
The senior pastor at Resurrecting Faith Church in Waco, Texas has advised his female congregation not to wear weaves to church. 39 year old Pastor A.J. Aamir said he grew wary of looking out over his congregation and seeing a sea of hair weaves. Pastor Aamir feels women wearing weaves presents a false image of themselves and are associated with women who have low self-esteem.
“Our black women are getting weaves trying to be something and someone they are not. Be real with yourself is all I’m saying,” Pastor A.J. Aamir told AmericaPreachers.com. He said he “highly disapproves” of women wearing weave in his church, where the average age of the congregation is 22. Meaning most female members wear weaves. “Long hair don’t care. What kind of mess is that? I don’t want my members so focused on what’s on their heads and not in their heads. I lead a church where our members are struggling financially. I mean really struggling. “Yet, a 26-year-old mother in my church has a $300 weave on her head. No. I will not be quiet about this.”