Gospel Actor Omolara Ayoola PMH Raises Concerns Over Leadership Conduct in Campus Fellowships

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Gospel Actor Omolara Ayoola PMH Raises Concerns Over Leadership Conduct in Campus Fellowships

By Moboluwape Olasunkanmi

Gospel actor and writer Omolara Ayoola PMH has drawn attention to issues of leadership conduct and accountability within campus fellowships in a write-up that recently resurfaced online.

The piece, originally written in 2020 and shared again as a throwback on social media, addressed concerns about how some fellowship presidents handle their leadership positions and the effect of their actions on female members within Christian student communities.

In the write-up sighted by Gospel Film News, Ayoola cautioned leaders against using their positions to intimidate or control members placed under their care. She emphasized that Christian leadership should guide believers toward developing reverence for God rather than creating an atmosphere of fear where members cannot speak freely. www.gospelfilmnews.com

The gospel actor also raised concerns about situations where some young women feel unable to question or correct fellowship leaders due to the authority attached to spiritual positions. She warned against the misuse of biblical teachings or perceived spiritual influence to pressure or manipulate members.

Ayoola further addressed the behavior of some female members in fellowships, noting that certain individuals sometimes seek attention through close association with fellowship leaders, which can lead to rivalry and tension among workers within the group.

The message referenced internal disagreements among fellowship officials serving in roles such as sister coordinator, head usher, general secretary, and prayer coordinator, suggesting that conflicts had affected relationships within the fellowship.

Ayoola concluded the write-up by reminding Christian leaders and workers that those serving in God’s vineyard carry significant responsibilities and will be held to higher standards. She also encouraged believers to serve God sincerely and practice their faith in spirit and truth.

The resurfaced post has sparked conversations online about leadership integrity, accountability, and healthy relationships within Christian campus fellowships.

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