
The last has not been heard of the case involving Pastor Ernest Nwankwo who was caught days after he escaped from his church in the Ikorodu area of Lagos, in connection with an alleged ritual.
More
details have been revealed on the kidnap of a 7yrs old boy by Mrs.
Rosemary Chukwu, in the Majidun area of Ikorodu, Lagos State, a well
known member of Pastor Ernest's Church.
Rosemary
Chukwu, who is a Prayer Warrior in the church, claimed in her statement
given to the police after her arrest, that Pastor Ernest Nwankwo of the
Holy Family Happy Family Ministry (aka House of Mercy) offered to pay
her N2.5m if she could deliver the child.
According
to Mrs Chukwu’s statement, her Pastor had appeared to her many times in
her dream and had even made love to her in dreams before she decided to
do his bidding.
The
woman, whom residents of their Omo Ologede neighbourhood described as a
firebrand “prayer warrior” had kidnapped seven-year-old Emmanuel Emeka,
son of her co-tenant, while the boy went to fetch water from a well
located within their compound early in the morning.
Punch correspondent learnt about Mrs. Chukwu's shocking confessions from a police source.
Pastor
Nwankwo, who is from Nsugbe in Anambra East LGA of Anambra State, was
arrested on Monday at the Ebute Metta area of Lagos, after the police
had been on his trail for many days.
Mrs.
Chukwu, who was nearly lynched by residents of the area before police
intervention that day, has now told the police that the genesis of the
kidnapping plan was when she approached the pastor for a loan.
Our
source said, “The woman said that when she told the pastor that she
needed some money, the pastor told her that he could only lend her the
money if she could bring a child in return. She told us that the pastor
promised to give her N2.5m in return if she could get a child by any
means and deliver the child.”
However,
Punch learnt that the pastor who is being detained at the Department of
Criminal Investigation, Panti, Lagos, has denied Chukwu’s allegations.
Pastor Nwankwo’s church has shut down its website.
When
Punch visited the church premises at Majidun on Wednesday, it was
locked up. Residents of the area said nobody had visited the church
since the police who had initially barricaded the place against looters
left.
Punch
correspondent who spoke with Mr. Kelvin Emeka, the kidnapped child’s
father on Friday, learnt of the emotional struggle the young boy has
been combating since he was saved from his kidnapper.
Mr. Emeka described Mrs. Chukwu as a reserved praying woman, who kept mostly to herself.
He
said, “We only know each other as co-tenants and within the two years
that we lived in the same compound, nobody saw or knew her husband. When
we were at the police station, she was asked of the phone number of her
husband, she did not know it. She was also asked to provide the address
of his workplace, she could not provide that as well.
“All
I can say is that God loves my family. That was why she did not succeed
in taking my child away to the ritual killers who sent her. Emmanuel
still feels pain on his neck where the woman tried to strangle him
before she put him in the luggage but the hospital did a great job on
him. He is still undergoing treatment but he has been discharged.”
He said the boy has been having panic attacks since he was discharged from hospital.
“Nobody
can touch him anymore, not even my siblings. The only people whom he
allows to touch him now are his mother and I. He sees every other person
suspiciously and gets scared when they want to touch him. But I know he
would be okay. God has delivered him,” Emeka said.
Emeka
said the day Mrs. Chukwu was caught by residents of their
neighbourhood, a green sports utility vehicle picked up the suspect’s
four children and they have not been seen since then.
Some
other members of Nwankwo’s church were apprehended after Chukwu’s
arrest but it is not clear what the level of their culpability is.
Police spokesperson in the state, Ngozi Braide, said investigation was still ongoing on in the case.
She
said: “We are doing all we can to follow every lead. Every truth would
come to light on this issue. But we cannot reveal too much information
that could jeopardise our investigation right now.”
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