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Islamic Cleric Says He Only Ordered Youths To Chase Female Preacher Away Not To Kill Her

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Fresh facts have emerged on the female preacher murdered in a satellite town called Kubwa located in Abuja, the Federal Capital Territory, while on a morning preaching round.

According to emerging facts, while the lady, Deaconess Eunice Elisha Olawale was doing her early morning preaching, an Islamic cleric said to be an Imam in charge of a local Mosque in the area, ordered the woman to leave the vicinity but when she went about her preaching, he ordered some boys to chase her away.

In their zealousness to please their Imam, the youths began stoning the woman whose husband is a Pastor with the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG0, and even after she fell to the ground, pleading for help, the boys kept stoning her while the Imam watched, till she gave up the ghost.


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According to a police insider, the Imam who has been arrested in connection with the murderof Olawale, has admitted that though he told the youths to scare the woman away, he never ordered them to kill her.

The source say the Imam will soon be charged to court and his identity will be made known after full scale investigation.

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