YOUTHS BEAT UP PASTOR IN EDO
Youths Beat Up Pastor In Edo
The General Overseer of the City of
God Rest Ministry, Pastor Destiny Eguavoen, was on Sunday beaten up by youths
of Urora community in Edo State for flouting the community’s order to stop
church service before 8am.
The Chief
Priest of the community, Chief Ugiagbe Aiwaguore, Ohen Ugbodeyaen of Urora, was
said to have ordered owners of shops in the community and residents to stay
indoors and churches to end their Sunday service before 8 am for the
celebration of the community’s annual Ikpoleki festival.
All churches were also asked to end their
Sunday services before 8a.m.
But the Chairman of the Christian Association
of Nigeria (CAN), Bishop Oyenude Kure, kicked against the order, saying that
the order violated the freedom of worship as enshrined in the Nigerian
Constitution.
Kure asked churches in Urora to go about their
normal church service on Sunday.
He said the restriction on movement was unacceptable to the church
as the Body of Christ.
It was learnt that youths of the community moved from street to
street to ensure compliance as shops were closed and some churches hurriedly
ended their service.
Many residents of the community were indoors.
However, to enforce the community’s
order, the youths were said to have moved from street to street to ensure
compliance, even as shops were closed and some churches hurriedly ended
their service while others refused to open for business.
Trouble, however, started at the City of God
Rest Ministry, where the youths were peeved that the pastor was still preaching
as at 9am and they, consequently, disrupted the service.
The youths reportedly used chairs as weapon to beat anyone in
sight, as the church members were said to have scampered for safety.
Pastor Eguavoen
told journalists later that he was badly injured during the attack, disclosing
that he was at the police headquarters and that the leadership of CAN has
promised to take over the matter.
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