Daysman Oyakhilome, a nephew of the founder of LoveWorld Incorporated aka Christ Embassy, Pastor Chris Oyakhilome, has said he is glad to have been corrected by his “father” following his suspension from the church.
Daysman was suspended on August 7 from his position as the president of LoveWorld Next and LoveWorld Innovations. Oyakhilome said he was suspending him for acts of gross misconduct.
It was however gathered that Daysman was suspended and placed on “spiritual rehabilitation” because of his involvement in a support group for the presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress, Bola Tinubu.
Reacting to his suspension, Daysman said in a social media post that where he comes from, sons do not clash with their fathers.
He said, “So for days now I’ve been asked by many news agencies and big media to say something regarding the very interesting happenings in the past weeks. If not for the name involved, I’d very much remain silent. Where I come from, sons do not fight with fathers, it is a curse!”
Daysman added, “It is unfair to have been given more opportunities than almost anyone in your generation and not expect to be more challenged than almost anyone in your generation, if you didn’t have a future ahead of you, the Lord wouldn’t provide you the tools and people to solidify your character and person.
“Moreso, we were raised to defend the actions and guidance of our fathers no matter what and see the value in it, you can never go wrong for it If you loved the teacher when he provided you with knowledge, do not love him less when he presents you with an examination.
“You cannot tell a father how to raise his son. If he didn’t think I could take it, then he wouldn’t have done it.”
Daysman noted that he was “too afraid” to share how he felt he should have been treated.
“And plus it felt interesting to have been the most searched person in the world for one week. I didn’t know my matter had this much influence, dethroning big brother from net space. I am wise enough to see God’s favor in His process,” he said.