BREAKING NEWS
Attack On Archbishop: Anglican Knight
Slams Okorocha, Says God’s Wrath Is On Him
A former Council Chairman in Imo and a Knight of the
Anglican Church, Enyinnaya Onuegbu, Ngor Okpala has declared that God has taken
the governorship seat from Governor Rochas Okorocha for allegedly allowing his
followers to attack the Archbishop of Owerri Archdiocese of the Catholic
Church, Anthony Obinna.
Okpala was reacting to the recent reported attack on
Most. Rev. Anthony Obinna, Catholic Archbishop of Owerri Diocese, by political
supporters of Governor Rochas Okorocha, led by one Jeff Nwoha.
Speaking to reporters on the issue that has
generated a lot of controversies, Okpala said, “The unfortunate twist in the
saga has been ignorantly situated on whether His Lordship was assaulted or not.
“This is non sequitur. The satanic reaction and
aggression of the Jeff Nwoha-led invaders not only inside the church but also at
the altar equals to the transgressions of Hophni, and his brother, Phinehas, in
the Old Testament for which Almighty God removed the priesthood from the
lineage of Eli.”
According to him, the invasion of the altar of the
Catholic Church during the requiem high mass of a departed Catholic mother
whose daughter is dedicated to Christ as a Rev. Sister is not only an assault
on the Catholic priesthood but also on God.
“It is immaterial whether the Archbishop was
physically manhandled or not, he explained.
“I am sure commentators are missing the point. By
forcefully taking away the microphone from his hand and compelling him to go
and sit down, the assaulters have committed an offence.
“I know that our modern-day leaders or public
officials are like the priests of the times of Eli of old and this sacrilege
took place in God’s temple.
“I have no doubt that the priesthood has been
removed from the lineage of the Chief Priest of Imo State. The robe of the
Archbishop ruffled and disorganized will be like the robe of Prophet Samuel
torn by King Saul, hence the kingship shall be torn away from the traducers of
Imo State.”
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