Wednesday 16 September 2015

Redeem Christian Church of God General Overseer Starts Airline Company

by Benson Agoha | In London


On touch-down, you are invited to "experience the atmosphere", where "Luxury meets peace of mind" and where "Luxury meets satisfaction".
Gulfstream G550 luxury jet
You are then urged to accomplish and be inspired. This is the welcome pages on the website of Emmanuel Aviation, recently floated by Pastor Enoch Adeboye of the Redeem Christian Church of God.

The company says its mission is "To be a model, as a sign of commitment in providing best Aviation product and services to our clients in the way of improving quality of services rendered to our esteem customer all over the globe."
* The Interior
It's core value, it says, are "Manpower our strength, Clients our King, Productivity our pride".


Emmanuel Aviation was started to provide aviation services including Charter flight, and Deportation flight operations, among others. It uses Pastor Adeboye's US-manufactured, Gulfstream G550 luxury jet for its operations.


The revelation on Tuesday about the company, did not shock many as the company and the aircraft in use - a US-mad Gulf stream - has been reportedly owned by Pastor Adeboye since 2009.
* Pastor E. Adeboye (centre) during his visit in July
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Pastor Adeboye, who visited Lambeth Palace, London in July , and met with the Arch-bishop of Canterbury, Archbishop Justin Welby, was shown around the Palace.

* Pastor Enoch Adeboye
During his visit, he was also shown the works involving the translation of the Holy Bible by Bishop Samuel Ajayi Crowther, the first black Anglican Bishop.

Adeboye has been the General Overseer of the Redeem Christian Church of God for decades and was responsible for its transformation and growth to a worldwide Christian ministry.

Owning a private jet is not new by Christian leaders and Nigerian pastors are no exception.


In recent weeks, Sahara Reporters revealed that Prophet TB Joshua, whose Synagogue Church of All Nations owned of a five story Hostel that collapsed with casualties in September, 2014, had also purchased a $60m (£39m) private jet.

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