The Resurrection of Pastor Daniel Ekechukwu
By David Kirkwood
Soon after it occurred in
December of 2001, I heard the report of Nigerian pastor Daniel Ekechukwu’s
resurrection via e-mail from my friend, pastor David K. Aboderin, of Lagos,
Nigeria. I also heard about this miracle from my friend Brent Regis, son-in-law
of Reinhard Bonnke. Bonnke had been preaching at the church where Ekechukwu was
resurrected a short time before it occurred. Brent told me at that time some of
the details of pastor Ekechukwu’s experience in hell. Some months after that, I
also watched the video documentary of that miracle produced by Christ for all
Nations, which focused primarily on the miracle of the resurrection. I
wanted to learn more about the incident. Since I was scheduled to spend the
first two weeks of September, 2002 teaching at three pastors’ conferences in
Nigeria, I told David Aboderin that if it would be possible, I would like to
meet pastor Ekechukwu, and I prayed that the Lord would make it possible.
I learned that pastor Ekechukwu was from a village called Amaimo, Imo State, and
that he was pastoring a church in the city of Onitsha, Anambra State, called
Power Chapel Evangelical Church. Onitsha was about a three-hour drive from
where our final conference would be held, in the eastern Nigerian city of
Umahia. So I asked the pastors at that conference if any of them knew how we
could find pastor Ekechukwu. One young man raised his hand and told me that he
had a friend who had a friend who personally knew pastor Ekechukwu. However, we
also learned that pastor Ekechukwu was very difficult to meet, as he is in great
demand. To make a long story short, we eventually learned that pastor Ekechukwu
was temporarily staying at a hotel just five minutes from David Aboderin’s home
in Lagos, where I would be lodging during my final three days in Nigeria. We
were also given the opportunity to meet him. So in a country of 130 million
people, and in a city of 12 million, the man I wanted to meet was lodging just
five minutes away from me! It was either great coincidence or wonderful
providence. I was given the favor of personally meeting with Daniel Ekechukwu
twice during those three days and also talking with several people on his
ministry staff who were very familiar with his story.
The following report has been compiled from several sources: (1) from pastor
Daniel Ekechukwu himself by means of personal discussions I had with him from
September 12-14, 2002, while I was in Lagos, Nigeria, (2) from his personal
written testimony contained in his own self-published booklet which he gave me,
titled Miracle of the 21st Century, (3) from listening to his public
testimony on September 13th at The Chapel of Glory, Lagos, Nigeria, (4)
from the documentary video produced and sold by the ministry of Christ for
all Nations, which includes the testimonies of pastor Daniel, the doctor who
pronounced him dead, Daniel’s wife, Daniel’s father, the mortician who embalmed
Daniel, and several pastors who were present at his resurrection, and (5) from a
personal discussion with Ede Samuel, a long-time friend and personal assistant
to pastor Daniel, who also was an eye-witness of many of the events surrounding
Daniel’s death and resurrection. The events described in the following report
are factual to the best of my knowledge and memory. I’ve sent this report to a
Nigerian man named Uche Chikezie, who was Daniel Ekechukwu’s Public Relations
Director, and he affirmed that all that I reported is true. I am persuaded that
due to complications from an automobile accident, Nigerian pastor Daniel
Ekechukwu physically died in the late evening of Friday, November 30th, 2001,
was dead for at least 42 hours, visited heaven and hell during the time of his
physical death, and was raised from the dead between 3:50 P.M. and 5:15 P.M. on
Sunday, December 2nd, 2001 in the basement of the Grace of God Mission,
located in Onitsha, Nigeria. Pastor Ekechukwu’s resurrection is the greatest
modern miracle of which I’ve heard. Although some of what happened to pastor
Ekechukwu is certainly extra-biblical, none of it is unbiblical. Indeed, neither
the story of Daniel Ekechukwu’s resurrection or the story of your salvation is
found in the Bible, making them both extra-biblical, but neither should be
discounted on that basis.
The Account
On Thursday, November 29th, 2001, Pastor Daniel Ekechukwu and his wife, Nneka,
had a misunderstanding that degenerated into an argument that ended in her
slapping him. He was very offended by this incident, to the point of not even
acknowledging her attempt to reconcile the next morning. Pastor Daniel admitted
that throughout the day of November 30th, he angrily thought about how he would
put his wife in her place when he returned home. He would not, however, make it
home that Friday.
As he was driving home that evening, the brakes on his 20-year old Mercedes 230E
failed as he was heading down a steep hill, and his car crashed into a concrete
pillar that was built to prevent cars from going over a steep embankment. He was
not wearing a seat belt (few Nigerians did in 2001, but that changed in 2003,
when wearing a seat-belt become a national law), and his chest hit very forcibly
against the steering wheel and its knob, apparently doing damage to his internal
organs, as he was soon vomiting up blood andhaving difficulty breathing (not to
mention that he soon lost all signs of life). Daniel was not able to remove
himself from his car, but frantic on-lookers pulled him out. One bystander
volunteered her car while another bystander offered to drive him to St. Charles
Borromeo Hospital, not far away on the outskirts of Onitsha.
Within minutes of their arrival at the hospital, a doctor began administering
emergency treatment, but Daniel knew his body was not responding to it. He began
praying the prayer of a man who knows he is going to die, asking God to forgive
him of all his sins so that he would be ready to stand before the Lord. He also
sent for his wife, Nneka, with whom he had refused to speak when he left his
home earlier that day. She fainted upon hearing the news of her husband’s
accident and condition, but when revived was taken by a Christian neighbor to
the hospital. Daniel’s friend, Ede Samuel (whom I interviewed at length) was
with her and essentially witnessed everything that transpired over the next
three days.
Upon seeing Daniel in critical condition when she arrived at St. Charles
Borromeo hospital, Daniel’s wife burst into tears, begging her husband not to
die and leave her. The doctor admitted that there was nothing he could do to
save Daniel’s life (keep in mind this was a Third World hospital), and so Daniel
requested that he be transferred by ambulance to Umezuruike Hospital at Owerri,
where his personal doctor practiced. The Umezuruike hospital was 80 km away.
Daniel’s wife arranged for the ambulance against the advice of doctors at St.
Charles hospital. It was on the way to Umezuruike Hospital that Daniel died.
Daniel was lying in the back of the ambulance while his wife was in the front
passenger seat. He began to feel that he was not going to survive, and so he
called for his wife to come to him. He began to say goodbye, give her
instructions about certain church and personal documents, and admonished her to
take care of their sons and his church. She began sobbing greatly and amidst her
tears strongly rebuked him for such negative statements. He was a man of God and
should have faith, and not be speaking of dying!
As she was speaking, Daniel saw two large angels (they were so large that he
later wondered how they fit inside the ambulance---one was as big as the
ambulance) who were completely white (even the pupils of their eyes). Daniel
tried to speak to the angels, but one held his finger to his lips, motioning for
his silence. The angels lifted him on either side, and Daniel realized that
there were now two of himself. The angels were holding him under each arm of his
spirit man (which was perfectly whole), while his broken body was lying below.
Once they left the ambulance, Daniel became oblivious to the natural world.
When the ambulance arrived at Umezuruike Hospital with Daniel’s body, it was now
late at night (Friday, November 30th), and Daniel’s doctor was not there. A
member of the medical staff, however, examined his body and sadly told Nneka
that her husband was dead and there was nothing that could be done. Nneka
refused to believe the bad report. So they drove to the Federal Medical Center
in Owerri, but found no doctor there either. Finally they drove to the Eunice
Clinic, and there Daniel was confirmed to be dead by Doctor Jossy Anuebunwa.
There was no breathing, no heartbeat or pulse, and Daniel’s pupils were dilated
and fixed. The doctor said that there was nothing he could do. A death
certificate was issued at 11:30 P.M., November 30, 2001.
They then drove Daniel’s corpse to his father’s house in a nearby village, and
naturally Daniel’s father and other family members were heartbroken at the sight
of Daniel’s dead body, weeping profusely. Daniel’s father instructed them to
take his body to Ikeduru General Hospital Mortuary (now known as Inyishi
Community Hospital mortuary) not far away. They arrived there around 1:00 A.M.
on Saturday morning. The resident mortician, Mr. Darlington Manu, received the
corpse and the family members departed.
The primitive Nigerian mortuary where Daniel’s body was taken had no cold
storage facilities, and so the mortician injected embalming chemicals into
Daniel’s fingers and into his feet. He then prepared to fully embalm Daniel’s
body by cutting Daniel’s inner thigh in order to insert a tube by which he could
inject more embalming fluid. As he did this, he experienced a shock that pushed
him away from the corpse. This did not surprise him, as he had experienced
similar forces before and attributed them to occult powers. (Such things are
widely practiced in Africa and highly respected by all African pastors whom
I know. Africans never understand the skepticism of Americans regarding the
reality of occult power.) After a second attempt and a second shock that
somewhat paralyzed his right arm, he concluded that Daniel must have been a
member of a powerful secret society. He assumed, however, that after some occult
sacrifices and incantations the powers in the corpse would subside, and he could
then complete his work. (This mortician, of course, was not a Christian, but
converted after Daniel’s resurrection.) So he instructed an assistant to lay
Daniel’s body in the rear of the mortuary where many other corpses were already
laid. (Incidentally, Daniel said that people could smell the embalming chemicals
coming out of his body for two weeks after his resurrection. They would hug him
and hold their noses.)
Around 2:00 A.M. Saturday morning, the mortician, who lived very close to the
mortuary, was disturbed by songs of worship coming from inside his mortuary,
which stopped as soon as approached the mortuary doorway. This occurred twice.
Upon searching for the music’s source in his mortuary, he noticed some kind of
light emanating from the face of Daniel’s corpse. This completely unnerved him.
The mortician was so disturbed over what was happing that that he located
Daniel’s father on Saturday morning to inform him of what had been happening and
to request that he remove Daniel’s corpse from his mortuary. Then, on Saturday
night, while she was sleeping, Daniel’s wife experienced a dream in which she
saw the face of her husband, and he was asking her why they had left him in the
mortuary. He stated that he was not dead and that she should take him to Onitsha
where German evangelist Reinhard Bonnke was preaching. She determined to do so,
even though her family thought she was out of her mind. Daniel had been dead for
more than 28 hours. The family finally yielded, but purchased a casket and
brought funeral clothing for the mortician to dress Daniel. Rigor mortis had
fully set in by this time. An ambulance was hired on Sunday morning, December
2nd, and the casket that contained Daniel’s body was taken to Grace of God
Mission (a large church) in Onitsha, about one and half hours away, where
evangelist Reinhard Bonnke was preaching at an afternoon church dedication
service. They arrived at the church around 1:00 P.M.
The church grounds were being protected by swarms of federal, state and local
security guards for the sake of Reinhard Bonnke, who has received many death
threats, and who is hated by Muslims all over Africa. (Not to mention the fact
that the World Trade Center had been destroyed by Muslim hijackers just weeks
before.) For this reason, the security guards would not allow the casket to be
brought onto church grounds, thinking it might actually contain explosives.
Daniel’s wife loudly pleaded with them, and opened the casket to show them her
dead husband, which resulted in their mocking and even flogging her because of
her persistence to gain entrance. She caused such a disturbance that the senior
pastor was notified, and his son instructed that Daniel’s wife be permitted to
bring his body to the church without the casket, and that it be placed in the
basement. Daniel’s body was laid there on two tables pushed together in a Sunday
School room.
Some believers gathered around Daniel’s body and prayed while Reinhard Bonnke,
who knew nothing of the dead body in the basement, preached and prayed.
Eventually, it was noticed that Daniel’s corpse twitched, and then irregular
breathing started. (By this time, Reinhard Bonnke had left the premises
entirely.) The attendant believers began praying fervently, and because his body
was stiff and cold, they began massaging his neck, arms and legs. When those in
the sanctuary got word that a dead man below was coming back to life, the
basement room was soon jammed with people. Suddenly Daniel sneezed and arose
with a jump. It was somewhere between 3:50 and 5:15 PM on Sunday afternoon.
Daniel had died Friday night around 10:00 PM. He slowly became fully coherent
over the next few hours.
Do you doubt this account? A report on the web site of Christ for all Nations
declares:
Here are some hard facts that
won’t go away. For two days Daniel did not breathe, his heart had stopped
beating. It was in a hot climate, not suspended animation in an ice chamber. He
had been injected with a harsh chemical to keep back mortification. As a corpse
he was carted around for hours, pulled about, and lay in an airless narrow
coffin for hours. He should have had severe brain damage, but he is alive now
without any ill effects.
This is no unsupported claim of bringing someone to life privately, as in a
house. Here was a public event, an open demonstration of revival from death. If
anyone has to be named, it is Nneka. Her incurable faith alone prevented
Daniel’s burial simply to bring him where she was convinced God could bring him
back to life. She regarded Reinhard Bonnke as a man of God and that in the
atmosphere of faith where he ministered this miracle was possible. The faith of
Nneka dictated the whole event and her faith was honored. By whom? Who honored
her faith? If not God, who else?
I would add to this defense that if the incident was a hoax, I doubt that pastor
Ekechukwu would have invented the story of what happened to him when he was
escorted to hell, which I will relate next. Pastor Daniel’s message is now one
of repentance to the church, to prepare the church to stand before Jesus, and
many have indeed repented after hearing his testimony. If his story is all a
hoax, the result of this hoax is real holiness. Finally, the ministry of
Reinhard Bonnke certainly needs no promotional hoax, as his Nigerian crusades
are already attended by millions. He in fact states that he had nothing to do
with the miracle, and wasn’t aware of the dead body in the basement of the
church where he was preaching.
As amazing as the story of his death and resurrection is, what Daniel
experienced after his death is even more amazing. To him, what he experienced
between his death and resurrection could have taken only fifteen minutes, even
though he was physically dead for almost two days. After he was lifted from his
body by the two angels in the ambulance, he soon found himself momentarily
alone, but was soon joined by a different angel. Daniel stated that if he was
confused about something that he saw or experienced, or if he had a question in
his mind, this angel immediately gave him the answer. This angel first told him
that they were going to Paradise. There was no time expended in getting anywhere
the angel took him. As soon as the angel said they were going to Paradise, they
were there.
Daniel stood with the angel and watched a multitude of worshipping people who
were dressed in sparkling white garments. He immediately thought they were
angels, but the escorting angel told him that they were human beings who, “while
they lived on earth, served God and had their faith focused on Christ Jesus and
lived righteously.” These people were all ageless and raceless. That is, none
appeared to be young or middle-aged or elderly, and none had any racial
distinctives in their appearance. All were focused on a very bright light above
them, and all worshipped in perfect unison. They would all lift their hands at
once and bow at once “as if a sort of electronic device was activating them.”
Daniel did notice one man who looked elderly among the multitude, and the
thought occurred to him that perhaps that man was God, but the escorting angel
immediately corrected him. The man was father Abraham. (Read Luke 16:19-31 for a
story Jesus told that speaks of Abraham in the afterlife.)
Daniel longed to join the worshippers, but the angel told him that there were
other things Daniel needed to see. He told Daniel they would next go to see
Jesus’ promise to His followers, the mansion He had prepared for those whom “He
would find righteous on the last day.” Immediately they were there. Daniel said
there is no earthly way to describe what he saw. The mansion had no apparent end
to its height or width. It continually moved, and each room also revolved in
some manner. It was made of something that was transparent like glass, and the
floors appear to be made of light. Daniel didn’t see anybody in the great
mansion, but heard beautiful singing. Wondering where the music was coming from,
the angel immediately pointed him to the many flowers around the mansion. When
Daniel looked at them more closely, they were moving and swaying and singing
praise to God!
The angel told Daniel, “The mansion is ready but the saints of God are not.
Jesus is being delayed because Christians in the church are not ready yet.”
(This is entirely scriptural; see 2 Pet. 3:12.)
Next, the angel took Daniel to hell, and they stood at the gate. When the angel
lifted his hand and let it fall again, the gate opened, and Daniel could
immediately hear the awful sounds of people screaming and weeping, but
everything in hell was in total blackness. Then a bright light shone from the
angel, and Daniel could see many groups of people in anguish. He told me of
several specific groups that went through endless cycles of torment, held
captive to the same sins they practiced on earth. One group consisted of people
who would eat their own flesh and then vomit it out onto the ground, at which
time the vomit would fly back onto their bodies and turn back into flesh that
they would eat again. The angel told Daniel these people were those who had
eaten human flesh as an occult practice. (Such things occur in Africa all the
time.) Another group, who had stolen land from others while on earth, endlessly
dug rock-hard ground with their bare hands.
As I heard Daniel relate this scene, I couldn’t help but thinking of how many
times Scripture declares that God will repay every person according to his or
her deeds, and also promises that everyone will reap precisely what they have
sown. I remembered the story Jesus told of Lazarus and the rich man. In the
afterlife, their roles were exactly reversed. The rich man longed for a drip of
water from Lazarus just as Lazarus had previously longed for a crumb from the
rich man’s table.
Pastor Daniel also saw the former military dictator of Nigeria. He saw a
Christian who had dabbled in occult practices and fallen away from the Lord, and
a pastor who had embezzled money from his own church and also lied about it. The
former pastor pleaded that he would return the money if Daniel could help him
escape hell. Although there were different kinds of tortures, all of the people
in hell writhed in agony under an unseen force that would wrench them
repeatedly. All of them were shouting, wailing and gnashing their teeth. Pastor
Daniel told me that if every Christian could see what he saw, there would be no
need to preach the gospel, as every Christian would become the gospel.
The most surprising thing is what happened next. The escorting angel told pastor
Daniel, “If your record is to be called here, you will in no doubt be thrown
into hell.” Pastor Daniel immediately defended himself saying, “I am a man of
God! I serve Him with all my heart!” But a Bible appeared in the angel’s hand,
and it was opened to Matthew 5 where Jesus warned that if one calls his brother
a fool he is guilty enough to go into the hell of fire (see Matt. 5:21-22).
Pastor Daniel knew he was guilty for the angry words he had spoken to his wife.
The angel also reminded him that Jesus promised that God will not forgive our
sins if we do not forgive others (see Matt. 6:14-15), because we will reap what
we have sown. Only those who are merciful will obtain mercy (Matt 5:7). The
angel told Daniel that the prayers he prayed as he was dying in the hospital
were of no effect, because he refused to forgive his wife even when she
attempted to reconcile on the morning of his fatal accident.
Pastor Daniel wept at this revelation, but the angel told him not to cry,
because God was going to send him back to the earth to grant the rich man’s
request (see Luke 16:27-30). A man would come back from the dead and warn people
of hell. The angel said that Daniel’s resurrection would serve as a sign and be
the last warning for this generation.
Finally, pastor Daniel was led to the top of a mountain, at which there was a
large hole full of darkness. There the escorting angel handed Daniel to a man
standing there whom he did not recognize at first, but soon realized it was
German evangelist Reinhard Bonnke. The angel told Daniel that man would help him
spread the gospel of salvation.
Both Daniel and Rev. Bonnke fell into the hole, and that is when pastor Daniel
jumped up from the table where he lay at the Grace of God mission. He was back
in his body after having been dead for at least 42 hours, almost two full days.
As you may imagine, pastor Daniel greatly emphasizes in his preaching the need
to forgive those who have wronged us, lest anyone suffer the fate he almost
suffered. How important it is that we obey Jesus’ commandments regarding
forgiveness and walking in love toward each other, as well as all the rest of
His commandments. It is indeed time for the church to repent and “pursue peace
with all men, and the holiness without which no one will see the Lord” (Heb.
12:14). Do not listen to false teachers who say that holiness is not essential
to ultimately gain eternal life. Jesus warned that only those who do the will of
His Father will enter the kingdom of heaven (see Matt. 7:21). Do not listen to
teachers who say that if you are once saved you are guaranteed that you will
always be saved. Jesus warned His closest disciples (see Matt. 24:1-3) of the
possibility of their not being ready when He returned and being cast into hell
(see Matt. 24:42-25:46).
If we expect God to forgive us, we must forgive others. That is what Jesus
solemnly promised. Are you ready to stand before Jesus, sincere and blameless?