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Gunmen invade Imo church, abduct worshipper, Reverend Sister

Gunmen on Sunday abducted a Reverend Sister and another woman in Imo State at two different locations including a church.
The Reverend Sister was reportedly abducted at Dim na Nume, Isu in Nwangele Council Area of the state.
She was said to be driving when the kidnappers crossed and forced her to stop.
An eyewitness said the kidnappers forced her into their car and drove her car behind.
In the second incident, the gunmen stormed St Philip’s Anglican Church, Ohii Parish in the Owerri West Local Government Area around 7:45am and kidnapped one Mrs lkenna Onwusoroaka.
The situation reportedly created panic among the worshipped.
Youth of Orogwe Archdeaconry who were holding their camp/conference on the church premises had to scamper for safety.

 

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