Enugu Police smashes notorious fake prophecy syndicate used by pastors to grow their ministries
A notorious suspected fake prophecy syndicate that specialized in
working with some owners of religious ministry to confirm a certain
prophecy in order to win more members for ministries and churches were
on 19th August and 20th August 2016 nabbed at Holy Ghost park axis and
popular P&T axis of the state by the operatives of the central
police station of the Enugu state police command of the Nigeria police
Force.
According to statement issued today August 21, by the Command, the
suspects identified as Obi Ejike from Ubaho Okija in Ihiala local
Government Area of Anambra state, Kuku Mary from Ijebuode Ogun state,
Oluwakemi Joy from Ojo Lagos State, Nwosu Chizoba from Umunze in Anambra
state and Peter Uchechi from Ebonyi state were nabbed on their way to a
church/Ministry in Abakiliki and in Enugu to join in the fake prophecy
deal.
It was further gathered that luck ran out of the syndicate as
confusion broke out at a bus stop between them leading to some arguments
and consequently attracted the attention of security operatives very
close to the arena who suspected the scenario and intervened and on
instant inquiry,the duo of Obi Ejike and Oluwakemi Joy were speaking at
variance but further interrogation conducted immediately revealed that
they are in for nefarious activities and eventually the other group
billed for Abakiliki church/ministry prophecy were trailed and nabbed
at P&T bus stop while waiting for bus to Abakiliki.
One of the suspects Peter Uchechi(F) maintained that they were
recruited in large numbers and kept in house at Onitsha, Anambra state
from there they shuttle to various states of the country to confirm a
prophecy for the purpose of winning more souls for the said church or
ministry and that they are usually paid through their coordinator who
hired the house and kept them there.
According to her, they can be detailed to go to any state but the
number of the link man in the said church/ministry is usually provided
to them for easy connectivity on arrival and that they usually dialogue
with the link man to the pastor of the church/ministry on the shape
the job will take. She went ahead to reveal that they usually state
their names,nature of problem they have and other necessary information
which is given to the pastor of the church/ministry for his guidance
and during the prophetic hours,she will be among the people with the
said problem that will come out.
The pastor then using the said information prophecy and she confirms
that before the congregation and she will be touched and she will fall
and the pastor proclaims the problem is all over and that she has
received her healing and that way,members of the congregation will
believe that the pastor is powerful and a man of God and this will
attract more members to the church.
"Some Pastors use us to grow their church/ministry and we are paid later through our coordinator depending your role." concludes Uchechi.
On his part, Obi Ejike confirmed their illicit deal and maintained
that he works hand in hand with the coordinator and he is the link of
the people for Abakiliki and Enugu Job. He maintained that he joined
the lucrative Prophecy job after he lost his business to the activities
of fraudsters in lagos and then decided to relocate to Onitsha where
he joined the prophesy deal and recruitment of candidates. He however
was remorseful on the ground that he was not doing a moral thing. Nwosu
chizoba from Umunze equally corroborated all the stories as told by
Uchechi peter and Obi Ejike pointing out that she is a mother of one
which she begat out of wedlock before joining the business which she
initially started at Abuja before moving to Onitsha.
Oluwakemi Joy and Kuku Mary, both mothers of four children each and
separated from their husbands joined the lucrative business through
their friend who linked them to the coordinator.
Enugu Police smashes notorious fake prophecy syndicate used by pastors to grow their ministries
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