Pastor, Timothy Ngwu, was on Monday docked at an Enugu
North Magistrates’ Court for allegedly marrying another man’s wife, daughter as
well as another woman.
The pastor’s wife, Veronica Ngwu, was said to have
petitioned the court over the development.
The victims whom Mr. Ngwu converted to his “wives” were said
to be members of his church: Gods’ Favour Ministry, Nsukka.
One of the victims, Calista Omeye, however, told the court
that her husband, Fidelis Omeye, had persuaded her to meet the pastor as he
wanted her to do the will of God through the pastor.
“My husband was a member of the church and he introduced me
to the church, because he said that the pastor had a revelation for me
(Calista),” Mrs. Omeye said.
She said the revelation had to do with the will of God “but
he later left the church but I refused to leave the church with him.
“I have 10 children for him and we were all members of the
church before he quitted and I had a baby for the pastor but the baby died
after some weeks,” she told the court.
She said that it was with her husband’s consent that their
daughter was given to the pastor in marriage.
“It is not true that I gave out our daughter in marriage to
the pastor without the consent of my husband, he was aware of everything,” she
said.
Mr. Ngwu, who hailed from Ihe-Owerre, Nsukka, was absent
from the court as he was said to be on admission at a hospital in Enugu.
The presiding magistrate, R.I. Oruruo, adjourned hearing in
the matter to September 26.
In another development, the magistrate sentenced 17 youth
from Amuzam-Ugwuaji in Enugu North Local Government Area to three weeks’
imprisonment for conspiracy and unlawful assembly.
The accused persons were in 2013 arraigned for malicious
damage of a building under construction belonging to one Charles Maduekwe, at
Independence Layout, Enugu.
The complainant had told court that he invested over
N20million on the project before the incident occurred.
Mr. Maduekwe said that he invited some military men to
arrest the accused person who later handed them over to the police.
He said the military men recovered hammers and other
dangerous weapons used by the accused persons to perpetuate the crime.
Meanwhile, the President General of the town, Emmanuel
Nwafor, said that the disputed land belonged to the community.
He said no external body had ever claimed the land or bought
it from the community.
He alleged that the youths were waiting for the elders to
allocate the land before the military arrived and whisked them away.
“We did not destroy any pillar or building as the land was
covered by weeds. We only went there to share the land.
“It was when they refused to leave the land that some
military men arrested them,” he said.
Ruling on the matter, Mrs. Oruruo said the evidence before
the court showed that there was a conspiracy among the accused persons to
commit a crime and unlawful assembly to breach public peace.
She, therefore, sentenced the accused persons to three weeks
imprisonment each, with a N10, 000 option of fine.
(NAN)

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