Speaking with journalists on Friday in Abeokuta, the police spokesman in Ogun, Abimbola Oyeyemi, disclosed names of the RCCG pastors.
Oyeyemi identified the victims as Chidioze Eluwa, Chiemela Iroha, Okoro Ohowukwe, Ndubuizi Owuabueze, and Ibeleji Chidinma (female)
The police also earlier disclosed that it has geographically located the forest where the victims were kept by their abductors.
God please protect them.
ReplyDelete're they sure it is Fulani herdsmen.
ReplyDeleteLooks like what aggrieved church members staged.
#if you know you know.
Church members vex no reach to kidnap pastors o.
DeleteEnter your reply...God forgive me if I am wrong honestly I agree with you, it looks like a staged plan.
DeleteThis is sad. The truth is that, I don't like Pastor Adeboye's body language concerning governance in this past four years including security issues. May God protect his people, amen.
ReplyDeleteWhat do you expect him to say or do when the vice president is his "boy"
DeleteHerdsmen in the forest? Common! Is it not the same Benin Shagamu expressway where armed robbers were shooting at Vehicles some weeks ago. Were those herdsmen too
ReplyDeleteWhat is happening in this country???
ReplyDeleteNow who will blame people that are jetting out?
Their colleague said kidnapping is overrated in Nigeria. Hope this one is a joke too.
ReplyDeleteHuman lives have been reduced to politics. So unfortunate we aren't proud of the country we found ourselves.
DeleteHow human lives have been reduced to nothing and worse of it, those saddle with the responsibility of protecting the lives they swore an oath to protect have become sympathetic to the perpetrators of this heinous crimes.
DeleteSo unfortunate, we aren't proud of the country we found ourselves.
The kidnapped pastors are all Igbos. This ain't kidnapping but a plot against a certain tribe.
ReplyDeleteYou sound daft. Read to understand better. They were pastors from eastern region going on pastor's meeting which other tribes and branches nationwide will attend. Didn't you read they left Eastern Nigeria and was kidnapped at Ogun State? Was the kidnap in any of the Eastern states?
DeleteEnter your comment...why must it be only Igbo pastors? is only Igbo pastors are pastoring there? I think, this country is going down day after day.
ReplyDeleteI now hope Pst. Enoch Adeboye see reasons to call for a national protest just like he did during Jonathan's administration. When I registered my reservation on Adeboye last time here, people took it person and as an attack. Will Adeboye continue his silence as usual? Already the VP is of no value to the Nigerian Christians.
ReplyDeleteAt this point, self defence is the only panacea to this invading Fulani herdsmen menace else we wake up one morning to see that we have all been subdue, conquered and enslaved.
Every state should have a local vigilante outfits, since the police are covering these demons. It's time we protect ourselves.
God please save these lives.
ReplyDeleteLord please have mercy and save your children
ReplyDeleteGod save us in this country.
ReplyDeleteEnter your comment.. you people will ascribe all banditry and kidnapping to fulanis .may GOD save this country from the your hatred of fulanis. May GOD protect this our great nation from tribal or ethnic crises that you people are propagating
ReplyDeleteEnter your reply...tribe and ethnicity are not attached to crimes but when The criminal is a Fulani then the crime is connected to his tribe. we must desist from this. Let's love our country Nigeria
DeleteThey have been released today. The woman gave the testimony this evening at the minister's conference.
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