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Pastor Beats Madman’To Death In Delta

The  Founder of God Revival Prayer Ministry, Prophet Moses Urovbu, has been arrested by the police for allegedly beating to death a mentally-unstable man brought to his church for healing.

According to reports, the victim, Monday Edjedjere, 30, was taken to the Ughelli, Delta State-based church by his mother, who left him in the prophet’s care and returned home.

Urovbu reportedly billed the victim’s mother N24,000 out of which she had paid N8,000 before leaving.

However, the prophet was said to have tied the victim to a coconut tree within the church’s premises and placed him on seven-day dry fasting.

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But addressing the media, the suspect, Urovbu, said, ”I am the General Overseer of God Revival Prayer Ministry. I started my ministry in 1989. I have a large congregation spread across four branches of my church in Warri, Ughelli, Ewu, and Bayelsa State. I do pray for all kinds of people who are sick in my church. It was the mother of the deceased that brought him to my church because he was suffering from madness. I admitted him for prayers and billed them N24, 000 and the mother paid just N8, 000. I put the deceased on seven days dry fast. He started proving stubborn and broke the church plastic chairs. As a result, my pastors joined me and we chained him to a tree at the back of the church. The injuries on his body were sustained while flogging him with holy water cane so that he can be healed. It was when the mother discovered the condition of her son was not improving that she said I should release him to them. I refused because I can handle the situation. Unfortunately, the boy fell down, collapsed and died. On that fateful day, I still discharged five people who had similar sickness and I healed them and they are right in their houses now.”

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