Saturday, 17 March 2018

Bayelsa Popular Pastor Arrested For Allegedly Duping His Church Member In The Name Of Breakthrough


Popular man of God in Bayelsa state, Apostle Kingsley Abiekunogho, was recently arrested over alleged fake prophecy and obtaining of member’s vehicle.
The Apostle of God is Able Mega Ministry, Opolo in Bayelsa state was on Wednesday, March 14, was arraigned by the magistrate  of justice court 3 in Yenogoa. After he purportedly got a Toyota SUV and a whole sum of N20,000 from a member congregation. 
Reports has it that the church member identified as Seiyefa Sayou gave the Apostle a Toyota SUV the vehicle and cash in exchange for spiritual breakthroughs. 


Sayou was invited to the church by a friend who was a member of the church on September 9, 2017, amid a crusade organised by the church. On getting to the church, a guest speaker identified as  Apostle Chris from Port Harcourt persuaded him to give the total of N20,000 and his SUV to the church. 
The young man allegedly gave out the vehicle and cash after Apostle Chris had described terrifying stories of how individuals that didn't give passed on strangely and how he (Sayou) would die in if he refused to give the things too. 
A short time later, Apostle Abiekunogho professedly guaranteed Sayou that in a month time he would get double of whatever he had given to the church.

Sayou said: 
“The guest pastor gave me honey to drink and mandated me to do change of ownership of the vehicle immediately. Thereafter, I went to a shop, bought a nylon bag and packed all my belongings and went home. When I woke up the next day, I started looking for the car then my wife reminded him that I had sown it as a seed in the church. After several months things got worse for me so, I asked the pastor to return my vehicle. When he refused, I reported to the case to the police. He later said he had sold the car which I bought N3.9m for N1.5m.”
Upon his arraignment the magistrate, Eke Spiff, ordered Apostle Abiekunogho to produce the guest minister in court at the next hearing on April 4.

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