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Celestial Prophet Murders His Church Member With Charms

This kind thing nawao! A prophet with spiritual powers
should mind the way he use it, to avoid such..
A Celestial Church pastor, Prophet Samson Olorunisola (alias
Orun mi si), who is the Shepherd in charge of Jehovah Lass
Parish, Powerline, Peace Estate, Ajasa-Command, Lagos, is
currently cooling his heels at Panti police command for
allegedly murdering a male member of his church.
Prophet Samson was said to have hit the deceased, identified
as Kehinde on the head with a diabolic ring.
Immediately the Prophet saw the gravity of his offence, he
absconded but was arrested by police.
The unfortunate incident took place on the night of Tuesday,
December 8, 2015, after the Prophet accused Kehinde of
trying to have carnal knowledge of his four-year old
daughter. He claimed that it was the anger and effort to save
his daughter that prompted him to hit the deceased with the
crucifix.
Before he eventually died, Kehinde who was receiving
treatment at a Lagos private hospital, claimed that his pastor
actually hit him with a charm (ring).
But the Prophet is claiming that he used one of the big
crucifixes in the church on his victim.
Taiwo, the twin brother of the deceased, who resides abroad,
is said to have vowed that justice must be done on the case.
He has been communicating with other family members in
Nigeria to ensure that the killer of his twin does not go
unpunished. Hmmm…gbese re o!
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