The pastor allegedly attacked his wife
over her alleged persistent failure to attend prayer meetings and other
church programmes.
45-year-old David, who became the pastor of the Ode Remo branch of the
church about a year ago, had travelled to Owode-Egba in Obafemi Owode
Local Government Area, where his wife works and allegedly hit her with
the machete that left her injured.
The pastor had accused his 42-year-old wife of shirking in her dedication to church programmes and had on several
occasions complained to his in-laws about his wife’s obsession with
office work at the expense of her family and church services.
Patience sells firewood, charcoal and food at the Redemption Camp
to augment her husband’s N15,000 monthly salary and to support their
five children.
The victim elder brother, Samson
Akpikie, was said to have earlier arranged a meeting between the couple
and other district pastors of the church for December 15 (yesterday) to
resolve their lingering differences.
But the Pastor, who could not wait, was
said to have visited his wife at her station where their disagreement
degenerated into a heated argument. The pastor allegedly attacked his
wife with a machete during the argument.
David initially alerted the neighbours that his wife was attacked by some unknown men.
But doctors at the Federal Medical
Center ( FMC ), Idi-Aba, Abeokuta, where the injured wife was taken to, ordered
that the case be reported to the police.
The pastor was said to have gone to the
Owode-Egba Police Station, where he told the police that the woman was
attacked by unknown men.
The police were said to have detained the pastor who later confessed to the crime after interrogation.
The Ogun Command Police Public Relations Officer, Muyiwa Adejobi, confirmed the incident.
He said, “The pastor is with us, he
initially lied to the police that his wife was attacked by some men, but
later confessed after interrogation. He will soon be charged to court
for false information and wounding.”
At the FMC, the pastor’s wife could only utter some incoherent words when she
was asked questions.
The Consultant of Orthopaedics and
Trauma, who was in charge of the patient, Doctor Ojeblenu, said the
woman would remain under close observation because of the depth of the
injury and the psychological trauma she might be going through.
Segun Olatunji
And he calls himself a pastor ?
ReplyDeleteSo he has already judged his wife abi?
ReplyDeleteThis man is the devil's agent in pastor's clothing.
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