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Celestial City, Imeko : ウィキペディア英語版
Celestial City, Imeko

Celestial City, Imeko is the Holy City of the Celestial Church of Christ (CCC). It is located in the Imeko Afon Local Government Area of Ogun State, Nigeria, very close to the border with Benin.
Celestial City is known as "Jerusalem" by the celestials.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Ogun State )
The city has potential as a tourist location.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Imeko/Afon Local Government )
==Origins==

Imeko is a small, spread out village in a hilly region of Ogun State a few kilometers from the Benin border.〔
The vegetation is a mixture of savannah belt and sparse forest suitable for cattle raising.
Most people are engaged in farming, with tomatoes and cassava being the most important crops.〔
Imeko is the home town of the mother of the Prophet "Papa" Samuel Oshoffa, who founded the Celestial Church of Christ in 1947 in Dahomey (now Benin), moving to Nigeria in 1979.〔
In 1973 a visionary told Oshoffa of a visitation by a troop of angels who had said the Celestial City must be built at Imeko in a place called Igbo-Ifa, home of the traditional Yoruba deity Orunmila.
Mecca would be closed and Jerusalem would move to Imeko. This confirmed messages the Prophet believed he had received from Christ.
Oshoffa initiated construction of the Celestial City in 1983.〔
Oshoffa had directed that if he died in Nigeria he should be buried near his mother on family land at Imeko, and his burial ground be treated as holy ground and a place of pilgrimage.〔
If he were to die in Dahomey he was to be buried at Seme in his home town of Porto-Novo.〔
Oshoffa died in Lagos, Nigeria on 10 September 1985 a few days after surviving a car crash.
He was buried according to his wishes at Celestial City on 19 October 1985 with great ceremony.〔
He left behind 34 wives and 150 children.
The Porto-Novo congregation was angry at the choice of burial place, and there were rumors of plans to remove the body to Porto-Novo.
The Nigerian police took special precautions to prevent this happening.〔

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