The history of Saint Moses Orimolade co-founder of C/S Church

Moses Orimolade

Moses OrimoladeMoses Orimolade Tunolase was born around 1879 in Okorun compound at Ikare – Akoko in the former Western region of Nigeria. At that time, there was no birth registry in Ikare- therefore there was no authentic record of his date of birth.

Family Background
He was born to a family of herbalists and his father was a powerful oracle Consultant. His father’s name was Tunolase and his mother’s name was Abigail Odijoroto, he was the third in a family of six children with three brothers and two sisters.

Events before his birth
The oracle predicted that the baby in the womb would be an important, powerful servant of God and that the parents should be careful not to stumble through him.

One day, his mother went to the farm to fetch firewood when she hit her foot against a stone and surprisingly a voice greeted her from the womb. Obviously she was scared and afraid, more so there was nobody around her. As a powerful woman herself, she quickly recited incantations to drive away any evil spirit around her.

After she gathered a large quantity of firewood, more than she could lift up by herself she started groaning calling for help and a voice from the womb spoke out and said “don’t worry, I will help you.” She asked who was speaking and the voice said: “I am the baby in your womb.” As she was getting prepared to carry the load, the load was miraculously lifted on to her head. Obviously that was an experience too much to keep to herself, she narrated the incident to her husband who took her to a very strong oracle consultant that confirmed that the baby in the womb was a servant of God and should be left alone to pursue his journey in life.

Event at Birth
On the faithful day of his birth, a woman called Jemisiyin was the mid-wife that assisted in the delivery. History had it that there was a battle before he was born and a lot of consultation with oracle and incantations were said.

As soon as he was born, he stood up in his birth blood and tried to walk. Three times he did this. Madam Jemisiyin, the midwife, was scared that she pressed the baby down with force each time and quickly sent for his father – Tunolase. On arrival, Tunolase too was scared (since such a thing had never been heard of or seen), he joined with full strength and incantations, which eventually overpowered and crippled his legs. Moses did not walk until he was over five years of age.

Moses Orimolade Tunolase spoke and gave a divine revelation on his day of birth that his father had sinned and should go to the top of a nearby mountain and ask for forgiveness from God Almighty. This message had a serious pounding and horrible effect on Tunolase (his father), which led to ill health and sickness up to his death. He knew that this baby was too powerful for him to handle and he commanded that Moses Orimolade Okejebu be taken out of his house. He never saw Orimolade again and he died when Orimolade was about three years old.

At age 5
He went into St Stephen’s Anglican Church (C.M.S) -the only church at Ikare and sang alone. The strange light and sound in the church drew that attention of the resident minister who went to investigate. On opening the door, there was nobody except a young boy, that sat down and was singing alone- yet it sounded like a multitude of people singing. When Orimolade was asked who was in the church singing – he answered, “We are.”

This incident popularised Orimolade Okejebu in the town and the minister asked the young boy to come and teach the church some songs.

Angelic visitation
An angel of God appeared to Orimolade in a dream and gave him three things:
A staff or rod – for victory
A royal insignia – authority for prayer
A crown – honour and respect from every individual.

After the dream, he realised that his mission to preach the gospel of Christ was irrevocable. From that time he started to preach the word of God to friends and people around him – to the amazement of indigenous that were predominantly idol worshippers.

Encounter between Orimolade Followers and Masquerades
The converts of Orimolade from paganism to Christianity soon increased in Ikare while idol worshippers and masquerades started to decrease. The idol worshippers felt threatened and mounted a serious fight with cutlasses and charms against Orimolade and his followers. With Orimolade in front and his followers threading carefully behind him, the idol worshippers were captivated by their own charms, turned against each other and cut themselves.

The police were drafted in and could not believe that people in the same group would fight and injure each other to that extent. Consequently, the followers of Orimolade that were unarmed physically were accused of being responsible for those that were injured. The followers of Orimolade were arrested and taken to Kabba – the provincial headquarter at that time. Moses orimolade went to kabba and preached that God said that all the innocent people in detention should be released. It was at Kabba that the popular C&S song descended: – “E funpe na kikan “which means: “sound the call profoundly “– i.e. for the release of captives. All Orimolade’s followers were released and they came back to Ikare together.

This victory meant that all opponents of Orimolade had to bow down and find a way to compromise and win him to their side. They then decided to bestow upon him one of the highest priestly titles in the town – but being led by the Holy Spirit, he told them that was not his mission on earth.

Other important notable events at Ikare

Orimolade would go to farm with his brother Peter Omojola but would not sleep at night; he would sing spiritual songs from night till morning.
He was a very good hunter that would go to the bush alone without a cutlass or a gun, yet would come back home with slaughtered animals.
He once tried to do business by buying and selling of palm oil and kola nuts. He travelled to a town called Oshokoshoko in Northern Nigeria with his friend. On his way, an angel of God appeared to him and warned him not to jeopardise his mission as a prophet of God with business. He refused to take the warning and as soon as he got to Oshokoshoko, he fell seriously sick, people thought that he would die. His friend returned to Ikare to inform them. His brother Egunjobi was sent to bring him back home, however before Egunjobi got to Oshokoshoko, Orimolade had got back to Ikare, by what means – nobody knew.

One day, Orimolade paid his close friend Garuba a visit. As it was getting dark, Orimolade bid his friend goodbye and began to walk home (bearing in mind that he was crippled and could only walk with the aid of a stick). His friend Garuba decided to discover the mystery as to how Orimolade walks about. So Garuba mounted his bicycle and started to follow or chase Orimolade but he never saw or overtook Orimolade along the way. On getting to Orimolade’s house, Garuba met him at home – Surprise! Surprise! Orimolade asked Garuba what he was trying to investigate.
Orimolade fasted for three months after which he called his mother to fetch water and bath for him. Afterwards he told his mother that he wanted to prepare a feast for the town and asked his mother to assemble the pots and be ready for feast preparation. To everybody’s amazement including his mother, people started to walk in with loads of foodstuff as gifts – which exceeded what they needed.

The missionary journey

Moses Orimolade started his missionary journey at Ikare around 1916 and travelled to the length and breath of Nigeria-, which could be likened to the journey of first Apostles of Jesus Christ in the Bible.

He travelled from Ikare to Irun, Ogbagi, Ayere, Ogidi, Kabba, Abaji, Igan, Ikase, Egbe, and Ibida, to the North and back to Ilorin, Ikirun, Oshogbo, Ogbomosho, Ibadan, Abeokuta(to mention a few and finally arrived in Lagos in 1924.)

Everywhere that Orimolade went, he encountered opposition from idol worshippers and forces of darkness but at all times he rebuked and overcame them.

A few examples as listed below:

At Irun: Irun is a village, a few miles from Ikare known for its witchcraft practices and evil masquerade performances. He also pulled down the image of Osijora- the predominant idol worshipped in that village.

At Ogidi: He stayed with a church leader called Olupeka who warned him about a river in the village that non-relatives must not go there. The indigenous of Ogidi have worshipped and sacrificed to the spirits in the river for many years. Orimolade took his preaching to the river, prayed into the water and it dried up. The evil fish -like creatures were exposed and killed.

At Ikirun: Sango worshippers constantly attacked the Anglican Church at Ikirun. While Orimolade was in the church, the sango worshippers conjured lightening and thunderstone to strike them but immediately the attack returned and killed the sango worshippers. The Christians at Ikirun were left alone ever since then.

At Ogbomosho: As Orimolade and his entourage got to Ogbomosho, he encountered a charlatan young woman who condemned him, and insulted his entire entourage. Orimolade was annoyed because of the woman’s remark and he asked his entourage to leave the town but before he left he cursed the town that: “Rain shall not fall in this town again, pregnant women shall not give birth to new babies and the lady will surely loose her life.”

At Benin: Orimolade condemned the practice of human sacrifice. In his sermon to a large crowd, he said God created man in his own image. By his sermon, many traditional worshippers gave up their charms to be burnt.

IT WAS NOTED THAT WHENEVER MOSSES ORIMOLADE WAS AT THE PEAK OF PREACHING, HIS NAZARITE HAIR WOULD STAND UP WHICH FRIGHTENED HIS FOLLOWERS. HENCE HE WAS ADVISED TO WEAR A PECULIAR HAT TO COVER HIS HAIR.

In every town he visited, he directed his converts to existing churches irrespective of their denomination, and where there was no Christian church he helped to establish one.

At Lagos: Orimolade got to Lagos on July 12th, 1924 with a lot of followers. One Rev. Oguntolu of African church, Ojokoro directed Orimolade to Holy Trinity (Anglican) church, Ebute Ero where Archdeacon T.A. Ogunbiyi was the minister.

Orimolade went to preach on a Sunday in the church and he preached for eight hours and read the Bible from Genesis to Exodus without looking at any book. He also performed many miracles on that day which displeased the host minister T.A.Ogunbiyi, he became jealous.

Everybody in the Church was amazed, as they had never seen such activities before.

Archdeacon Ogunbiyi invited Orimolade for a revisit sermon in his church but planted charms at the entrance of the church to harm Orimolade. Unfortunately, instead of harming Orimolade, the churchwarden was harmed – he collapsed and Orimolade resuscitated him with prayer. From there on Moses Orimolade was called Baba Aladura, which means Praying father.

Ogunbiyi challenged Orimolade to tell them the Bible school he attended and how he acquired such a versatile translation of the Bible. Ogunbiyi was also in disagreement with Orimolade’s free gift of holy water for healing. Ogunbiyi felt that the blessed water should be a source of income for his church. Eventually Orimolade was sent out of the church and he continued his open preaching in Lagos – emphasising the need for absolute faith in the Lord Jesus Christ, reliance on the power of the Holy Spirit, the efficacy of prayers for healing and the use of Psalms, his outstanding preaching ability was reflected in quoting passages from the bible.

Visit from Ogbomosho
A delegate from the town of Ogbomosho had been trailing Moses Orimolade since the event that put their town under a curse. Eventually they caught up with him in Lagos and begged him to forgive them and go back with them to Ogbomosho to remove the curse. The whole town had suffered due to lack of rain and pregnant ones had failed to deliver.

On the day that Orimolade stepped into Ogbomosho, he prayed that God should avert the curse. Rain started to fall heavily and many pregnant women delivered on that day.

The whole of Ogbomosho Township realised instantly that Orimolade was God sent.

Other events in Lagos
A boy who swallowed a needle vomited it when Orimolade prayed for him.
A lady fell into the lagoon and was delivered back alive after Orimolade prayed for her to return alive.
A masquerader at Obun-Eko, Lagos sent a message to Orimolade not to come and preach at Obun-Eko. Orimolade sent back to him and gave him the date that he would be there to preach. On the faithful day, the masquerader was fully armed with his charm. Orimolade with his entourage approached the man-reciting psalms 24 and 91 – but as the masquerade saw Orimolade approaching, he (the masquerader) collapsed and died.

On that day, the popular C&S. song descended
Aje nse lasan ni
Kerubu a pa won run

Which means: – witches are doing in vain
Cherubim will destroy them

The case of Mother Captain Abiodun Akinsowon

Mother Captain Abiodun was only seventeen and a half years old when she came to Moses Orimolade – by which time he was forty – six years old with nine years of missionary work.

Mother Captain Abiodun Akinsowon was in a trance from the 18th to 25th June 1925. Trance was never heard of and everybody thought she was sick or afflicted with an unknown illness. She was a member of Rev. Ogunbiyi’s church and even he referred to her spiritual journey as something else.

Eventually Captain Abiodun’s parents heard about the praying father’s activities in Lagos and went to Orimolade’s house seven times before the spirit of God would allow him to go with them. (This repeated call to Orimolade was confirmed in Orimolade’s letter to Captain Abiodun). Moses Orimolade prayed for her and asked that she be returned back to earth. The prayer was answered and Captain Abiodun confirmed that if Orimolade had not been one of the elders from heaven, she would not have been released.

After she recovered, her parents allowed her to go and live with Orimolade as his adopted child – Orimolade used to call her “My child” and captain Abiodun would address Orimolade as “ my father”. During the years 1925 to 1928 that Captain Abiodun and Moses Orimolade were together as father and daughter, there was a tremendous progress in the church activities. Moses Orimolade did not go out of Lagos again but would send his daughter to lead the evangelism, hence she was refferred to and addressed as CAPTAIN.

As anyone would expect, anywhere there is joy, happiness and progress, satan will try its wiles to destabilise them. It was Satan through people that caused the separation between Moses Orimolade (Father), and Captain Abiodun (Daughter). Just imagine how great C. & S. Church would be if she had been under one leadership (like the Catholic Church) since the inception.

The names given to the band

At the beginning they were called “Aladura Band”
From the 9th Sep. 1925 – it was called “Seraphim”
On the 26th March 1926 – “Cherubim” was added
since that time the band has been called Cherubim and Seraphim

Moses Orimolade pronounced Holy Michael as the captain of the band on the 29thSeptember 1925.

The last lap of Moses Orimolade Tunolase on earth
Certainly, Moses Orimolade Tunolase would have suffered emotionally, physically and probably spiritually by the disappointments he received from people he had built spiritually and trusted to carry on the legacy.

On the 10th July1933, Orimolade called the first conference of Cherubim and Seraphim, which excluded secessionists. Thank God the division only happened in Lagos, it didn’t affect the band outside Lagos.

On 5th October 1933, Orimolade moved to his friend – Rev Pastor Oguntolu at Ojokoro near Lagos, where, his discussions changed like he was making farewell speeches. He warned his disciples not to be at enmity with those that pulled away but if they should come back they should be accepted.

On the 11th October at 1933 Orimolade chose Abraham Onanuga as the leader to succeed him. He took one of his prayer garments and put it on Abraham Onanuga, blessed him and anointed him as the leader and the head of the Cherubim and Seraphim in his own place.

Abraham Onanuga was least expected to succeed Moses Orimolade because he was new and did not know much about the doctrines and constitution. On the 18th October 1933, Orimolade invited all the leaders and the elders, blessed them and encouraged them to carry on the work to the whole world. He charged them to cooperate with Abraham Onanuga whom he had chosen as a new leader.

Orimolade passed away to eternity on October 19, 1933
At about 3.00am, on 19th October 1933, Orimolade started to pray. Prophet Agbebi and his brother Peter Omojola were with him, they had a visitation in the form of a great light in the prayer room and immediately the two of them keeping vigil with Moses Orimolade fell down.

When they stood up and regained consciousness, behold the man they were guarding had passed away. Moses Orimolade had passed away to eternity.

“Farewell my father, Orimolade Oke –Ijebu, Ajagunmokadi, Omo Oloke Meji Tako Tabo, Omo Afiru Ekun Wonini – The teacher and founder of Cherubim and Seraphim Organisation.”

On the 20th October 1933 Moses Orimolade Tunolase was buried at – Ojokoro and since 1934 there have been remembrance services at Ojokoro by all members of Cherubim and Seraphim Organisation worldwide.

In 1975, his body was exhumed and reburied at Ikare – his hometown. He was post – humously honoured by the Nigerian Association of Aladura churches as the Grand Commander of the Order of MELCHIZEDEK (G.C.O.M) and recognised as Aladura saint in 1992.

SOURCE: AYO NI website

 

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