2. He was the first General Evangelist of the Christ Apostolic
Church, a church that metamorphosed from a prayer group popularly called Egbe
Aladura in Nigeria.
3. The Aladura Movement nucleated at Ijebu-Ode in 1918. Babalola
was endowed with healing powers.
4. Joseph Ayodele Babalola was born of Yoruba parents, David
Rotimi and Madam Marta Talabi on April 25, 1904 who belonged to the Anglican
Church.
5. The family lived at Odo-Owa, a small town about ninety
kilometres from Ilorin in Kwara State, Nigeria. His father was the Ba ba Ijo
(“church father”) of the C.M.S. Church at Odo-Owa.
6. On January 18, 1914, young Babalola was taken by his brother
M. 0. Rotimi, a Sunday school teacher in the C.M.S. Church at Ilofa, who later
took him to Osogbo.
7. Babalola started school at Ilofa and got as far as standard
five at All Saints’ School, Osogbo. However, he quit school when he decided to
learn a trade and became a motor mechanic apprentice. Again, he did not
continue long in this vocation before joining the Public Works Department
(PWD). He was among the road workers who constructed the road from Igbara-Oke
to Ilesa, working as a steam roller driver.
Babalola’s was a specific and personal call. Babalola’s strange
experience started on the night of September 25th, 1928 when he suddenly became
restless and could not sleep. This went on for a week and he had no inkling of
the causes of such a strange experience. The climax came one day when he was,
as usual, working on the Ilesa-Igbara-Oke road. Suddenly the steam roller’s
engine stopped to his utter amazement. There was no visible mechanical problem,
and Joseph became confused and perplexed. He was in this state of confusion
when a great voice “like the sound of many waters” called him three times. The
voice was loud and clear and it told him that he would die if he refused to
heed the divine call to go into the world and preach. Babalola did not want to
listen to this voice and he responded like many of the Biblical prophets, who,
when they were called out by Yahweh as prophets, did not normally yield to the
first call. So, Babalola gave in only after he had received the assurance of
divine guidance.
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9. To answer the call, he had to resign his appointment with the
Public Works Department. Mr. Fergusson, the head of his unit, tried to dissuade
him from resigning but the young man was bent on going on the Lord’s mission.
The same voice came to Joseph a second time asking him to fast for seven days.
The experience led him to a personal retreat in the home of Joseph Fapounda a
Christian leader in Christ Missionary Society in Ipetu Ijesa in Ogun State
Nigeria.
11. In a vision he had, Jesus appeared to him in a white robe
along with a very tall man who revealed that it was this Jesus who asked me to
speak with you. The man in a dazzling robe spoke at length about the mission he
was to embark upon. The man also told him of the persecutions he would face and
at the same time assured him of God’s protection and victory. A hand prayer
bell was given to Babalola as a symbol. He was told that the sound of the bell
would always drive away evil spirits. He was also given a bottle of “life-
giving water” to heal all manners of sickness. Consequently, wherever and
whenever he prayed into water for therapeutic purposes, effective healing was
procured for those who drank the water. Thus, Babalola became a prophet and a
man with extraordinary powers.
12. abled by the power of the Holy Spirit he could spend several
weeks in prayer. It was remarked by Elder Abraham Owoyemi of Odo-Owa that the prophet
regularly saw angels who delivered divine messages to him. An angel appeared in
one of his prayers and forbade him to wear caps. After a successful first
crusade at Yagba, he later joined Faith Tabernacle in Lagos, which was
affiliated to an American Divine Healing Church.
13. During one of his prayer sessions an angel appeared to him
and gave him a big yam which he ordered him to eat. The angel told him that the
yam was the tuber with which God fed the whole world.
He further revealed that God had granted unto him the power to
deliver those who were possessed of evil spirits in the world.
He was directed to go first to Odo-Owa and start preaching.
He was to arrive in the town on a market day, cover his body
with palm fronds and disfigure himself with charcoal paints.
In October 1928, he entered the town in the manner described and
was taken for a mad man. Babalola immediately started preaching and
prophesying. He told the inhabitants of Odo-Owa about an impending danger if
they did not repent. He was arrested and taken to the district officer at
Ilorin for allegedly disturbing the peace. The district officer later released
him when the allegations could not be proven. However, it was said that a few
days later, there was an outbreak of smallpox in the town. The man whose
prophecies and messages were once rejected was quickly sought for.
He went around praying for the victims and they were all healed.
Pa David Rotimi, Babalola’s father, had been instrumental in the establishment
of a C.M.S. Church in Odo-Owa. Babalola organized regular prayer meetings in
this church which many people attended because of the miracles God performed
through him.
Among the regulars was Isaiah Oluyemi who later saw the wrath of
Bishop Smith of Ilorin diocese. Information had reached the bishop that almost
all members of the C.M.S. Church in Ilofa were seeing visions, speaking in
tongues and praying vigorously.
Babalola and the visionaries were allegedly ordered by Bishop
Smith to leave the church.
But Babalola did not leave the town until June 1930.
15. On an invitation from Daniel Ajibola, Babalola went to
Lagos.
Elder Daniel Ajibola at that time was working in Ibadan where he
was a member of the Faith Tabernacle Congregation.
He introduced Prophet Babalola to Pastor D. O. Odubanjo, one of
the leaders of the Faith Tabernacle in Lagos.
Senior Pastor Esinsinade who was then the president of the Faith
Tabernacle was invited to see Babalola.
After listening to the details of his call and his ministry, the
Faith Tabernacle leaders warmly received the young prophet into their midst.
Babalola had not yet been baptized by immersion and Senior
Pastor Esinsinade emphasized that he needed to go through that rite. Pastor
Esinsinade then baptized him in the lagoon at the back of the Faith Tabernacle
Church building at 51, Moloney Bridge Street, Lagos.
Babalola returned to Odo-Owa a few days after that and Elder
(later Pastor) J. A. Medayese, paid him a visit.
17. The news of the conversion of the new prophet reached Pastor
K. P. Titus at Araromi in Yagba, present Kogi State.
Pastor Titus was a teacher and preacher at the Sudan Interior
Mission which was then thriving at Yagba.
He invited Prophet Babalola for a revival service.
Joseph Ayodele Babalola while in Yagba, performed mighty works
of healing.
Many Muslims and Christians from other denominations and some
traditional religionists were converted to the new faith during the revival.
18. The fact that Babalola did not use the opportunity to
establish a separate Christian organization despite his marvelous evangelical
success must be puzzling to historians, but his intention was not to start a
new church.
He declared to his followers that he had registered his
membership with the Faith Tabernacle, the society which had him baptized in
Lagos.
He thus persuaded them to become members of the Faith
Tabernacle.
To facilitate this, he went to Lagos to confer with the leaders,
especially as he was not yet well acquainted with the doctrines, tenets, and
administration of the church.
19. In 1931, Faith Tabernacle of Nigeria affiliated with the
British Apostolic Church to protect itself from colonial persecution.
Then following a schism in the Apostolic Church about 1940,
Babalola went with a new independent church, Christ Apostolic Church (CAC),
where he continued his healing and revivalistic activities until his death.
The CAC regards Babalola as an apostle and his revival ministry
as the beginning of the church.
A CAC retreat center was built where Babalola was first called
in 1928.
20. There was a controversy among the leaders of the Faith
Tabernacle in Nigeria over some doctrines.
In the midst of it were, in particular, the Ilesa and Oyan
branches of the Tabernacle.
The Oyan branch was under the supervision of Pastor J. A.
Babatope, a notable Anglican teacher, before his conversion and later, one of
the outstanding leaders of the Faith Tabernacle in Nigeria.
Issues like the use of western and traditional drugs versus
divine healing, polygamy and whether polygamous husbands should be allowed to
partake of the Lord’s Supper, were among those doctrines that needed to be
agreed on.
These issues had caused dissension at the IIesa Tabernacle and
in order to avoid a split, a delegation of peacemakers made up of all leading
Faith Tabernacle pastors, was sent to Ilesa.
It was headed by Pastor J. B. Esinsinade of Ijebu-Ode, president
of the General Headquarters of the movement and D. O. Odubanjo of the Lagos
Missionary Headquarters.
The Ilesa meeting was scheduled for the 9th and l0th of July,
1930.
21. After the great revival of Oke-Oye, the prophet was directed
by the Holy Spirit to go out on further missionary journeys, but even before
this, people from other parts of the country had been spreading the glad
tidings of Oke-Oye, Ilesa’s great revival, to other parts of the country.
Accompanied by some followers, Joseph Babalola went to Offa, in present Kwara
State. Characteristically, people turned out to hear his preaching and see
miracles. The Muslims in Offa became jealous and for that reason incited the
members of the community against him.
22. To avoid bloodshed he was compelled to leave. He next
stopped was in Usi in present Ekiti State for his evangelical mission and he
performed many works of healing. From Usi he and his men moved to Efon-Alaaye,
also in Ekiti, where they received a warm reception from the Oba Alaaye of
Efon. An entire building was provided for their comfort. Babalola requested an
open space for prayer from the Oba who willingly and cheerfully gave him the
privilege to choose a site. Consequently, the prophet and his men chose a large
area at the outskirts of town. Traditionally the place was a forbidden forest
because of the evil spirits that were believed to inhabit it. The Oba tried to
dissuade Babalola and his men from entering the forbidden forest, but Babalola
insisted on establishing his prayer ground there. The missionaries entered the
bush, cleared it and consecrated it as a prayer ground. When no harm came upon
them, the inhabitants of Efon were inspired to accept the new faith in large
numbers.
23. Babalola’s evangelistic success in Efon-Alaaye was a
remarkable one. Archdeacon H. Dallimore from Ado-Ekiti and some white pastors
from Ogbomoso Baptist Seminary were believed to have come to see for themselves
the “wonder-working prophet” at Efon. Both Dallimore and the Baptist pastors
reportedly asked some men from St. Andrew’s College, Oyo and Baptist Seminary,
Ogbomoso to assist in the work.
24. The success of the revival was accelerated by the conversion
of both the Oba of Efon and the Oba of Aramoko. They were both baptized with
the names, Solomon Aladejare Agunsoye and Hezekiah Adeoye respectively. After
this event, news of the revival at Efon spread to other parts of Ekitiland .
25. The missionaries also visited other towns in the present
Ondo State. Among them were Owo, Ikare and Oka. Babalola retreated to his home
town in Odo-Owa for a personal prayer retreat. While he was at Odo-Owa, a
warrant for his arrest was issued from Ilorin. He was arrested for preaching
against witches, a practice which had caused some trouble in Otuo in present
Edo State. He was sentenced to jail for six months in Benin City in March 1932.
26. After serving the jail term, he went back to Efon Alaaye.
One Mr. Cyprian E. Ufon came from Creek Town in Calabar to entreat Babalola to
“come over to Macedonia and help.” Ufon had heard about Babalola and his works
and wanted him to preach in Creek Town. After seeking God’s direction, the
prophet followed Ufon to Creek Town. His campaign there was very successful.
From Creek Town, Babalola visited Duke town and a plantation where a national
church existed at the time. Certain members of this church received the gift of
the Holy Spirit as Babalola was preaching to them and were baptized. When the
prophet returned from the Calabar area, he settled down for a while.
27. In 1935 he married Dorcas. The following year Babalola,
accompanied by Evangelist Timothy Bababusuyi, went to the Gold Coast. On
arrival at Accra, he was recognized by some people who had seen him at the
Great Revival in Ilesa. After a successful campaign in the Gold Coast he
returned to Nigeria. Babalola was genuinely dissatisfied with the increasing
materialistic and sinful existence of his time because of the western
civilization influence on society grew.Joseph Ayo Babalola slept in the
Lord in 1959.
Glory be to God
almighty in the highest for the life of his servant, his works speaks on till
today and as given birth to so many revivalists in our days now.
Babalola had not yet been baptized by immersion and Senior
Pastor Esinsinade emphasized that he needed to go through that rite. Pastor
Esinsinade then baptized him in the lagoon at the back of the Faith Tabernacle
Church building at 51, Moloney Bridge Street, Lagos.
Babalola returned to Odo-Owa a few days after that and Elder
(later Pastor) J. A. Medayese, paid him a visit.
17. The news of the conversion of the new prophet reached Pastor
K. P. Titus at Araromi in Yagba, present Kogi State.
Pastor Titus was a teacher and preacher at the Sudan Interior
Mission which was then thriving at Yagba.
He invited Prophet Babalola for a revival service.
Joseph Ayodele Babalola while in Yagba, performed mighty works
of healing.
Many Muslims and Christians from other denominations and some
traditional religionists were converted to the new faith during the revival.
18. The fact that Babalola did not use the opportunity to
establish a separate Christian organization despite his marvelous evangelical
success must be puzzling to historians, but his intention was not to start a
new church.
He declared to his followers that he had registered his
membership with the Faith Tabernacle, the society which had him baptized in
Lagos.
He thus persuaded them to become members of the Faith
Tabernacle.
To facilitate this, he went to Lagos to confer with the leaders,
especially as he was not yet well acquainted with the doctrines, tenets, and
administration of the church.
19. In 1931, Faith Tabernacle of Nigeria affiliated with the
British Apostolic Church to protect itself from colonial persecution.
Then following a schism in the Apostolic Church about 1940,
Babalola went with a new independent church, Christ Apostolic Church (CAC),
where he continued his healing and revivalistic activities until his death.
The CAC regards Babalola as an apostle and his revival ministry
as the beginning of the church.
A CAC retreat center was built where Babalola was first called
in 1928.
20. There was a controversy among the leaders of the Faith
Tabernacle in Nigeria over some doctrines.
In the midst of it were, in particular, the Ilesa and Oyan
branches of the Tabernacle.
The Oyan branch was under the supervision of Pastor J. A.
Babatope, a notable Anglican teacher, before his conversion and later, one of
the outstanding leaders of the Faith Tabernacle in Nigeria.
Issues like the use of western and traditional drugs versus
divine healing, polygamy and whether polygamous husbands should be allowed to
partake of the Lord’s Supper, were among those doctrines that needed to be
agreed on.
These issues had caused dissension at the IIesa Tabernacle and
in order to avoid a split, a delegation of peacemakers made up of all leading
Faith Tabernacle pastors, was sent to Ilesa.
It was headed by Pastor J. B. Esinsinade of Ijebu-Ode, president
of the General Headquarters of the movement and D. O. Odubanjo of the Lagos
Missionary Headquarters.
The Ilesa meeting was scheduled for the 9th and l0th of July,
1930.
21. After the great revival of Oke-Oye, the prophet was directed
by the Holy Spirit to go out on further missionary journeys, but even before
this, people from other parts of the country had been spreading the glad
tidings of Oke-Oye, Ilesa’s great revival, to other parts of the country.
Accompanied by some followers, Joseph Babalola went to Offa, in present Kwara
State. Characteristically, people turned out to hear his preaching and see
miracles. The Muslims in Offa became jealous and for that reason incited the
members of the community against him.
22. To avoid bloodshed he was compelled to leave. He next
stopped was in Usi in present Ekiti State for his evangelical mission and he
performed many works of healing. From Usi he and his men moved to Efon-Alaaye,
also in Ekiti, where they received a warm reception from the Oba Alaaye of
Efon. An entire building was provided for their comfort. Babalola requested an
open space for prayer from the Oba who willingly and cheerfully gave him the
privilege to choose a site. Consequently, the prophet and his men chose a large
area at the outskirts of town. Traditionally the place was a forbidden forest
because of the evil spirits that were believed to inhabit it. The Oba tried to
dissuade Babalola and his men from entering the forbidden forest, but Babalola
insisted on establishing his prayer ground there. The missionaries entered the
bush, cleared it and consecrated it as a prayer ground. When no harm came upon
them, the inhabitants of Efon were inspired to accept the new faith in large
numbers.
23. Babalola’s evangelistic success in Efon-Alaaye was a
remarkable one. Archdeacon H. Dallimore from Ado-Ekiti and some white pastors
from Ogbomoso Baptist Seminary were believed to have come to see for themselves
the “wonder-working prophet” at Efon. Both Dallimore and the Baptist pastors reportedly
asked some men from St. Andrew’s College, Oyo and Baptist Seminary, Ogbomoso to
assist in the work.
24. The success of the revival was accelerated by the conversion
of both the Oba of Efon and the Oba of Aramoko. They were both baptized with
the names, Solomon Aladejare Agunsoye and Hezekiah Adeoye respectively. After
this event, news of the revival at Efon spread to other parts of Ekitiland .
25. The missionaries also visited other towns in the present
Ondo State. Among them were Owo, Ikare and Oka. Babalola retreated to his home
town in Odo-Owa for a personal prayer retreat. While he was at Odo-Owa, a
warrant for his arrest was issued from Ilorin. He was arrested for preaching
against witches, a practice which had caused some trouble in Otuo in present
Edo State. He was sentenced to jail for six months in Benin City in March 1932.
26. After serving the jail term, he went back to Efon Alaaye.
One Mr. Cyprian E. Ufon came from Creek Town in Calabar to entreat Babalola to
“come over to Macedonia and help.” Ufon had heard about Babalola and his works
and wanted him to preach in Creek Town. After seeking God’s direction, the
prophet followed Ufon to Creek Town. His campaign there was very successful.
From Creek Town, Babalola visited Duke town and a plantation where a national
church existed at the time. Certain members of this church received the gift of
the Holy Spirit as Babalola was preaching to them and were baptized. When the
prophet returned from the Calabar area, he settled down for a while.
27. In 1935 he married Dorcas. The following year Babalola,
accompanied by Evangelist Timothy Bababusuyi, went to the Gold Coast. On
arrival at Accra, he was recognized by some people who had seen him at the
Great Revival in Ilesa. After a successful campaign in the Gold Coast he
returned to Nigeria. Babalola was genuinely dissatisfied with the increasing
materialistic and sinful existence of his time because of the western
civilization influence on society grew.Joseph Ayo Babalola slept in the
Lord in 1959.
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