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Prophet Commits Suicide Inside Kirikiri Prison

Admin July 29, 2015

Solomon AraseA controversial self-proclaimed prophet and pastor, Destiny Onwudinjo, the founder of Heaven Divine Church in Shasha area of Lagos State, has killed himself. He allegedly hit his head on the prison wall and died, before medical attention could get to him.

The prophet was recently jailed for 7 years for attacking a man who came to him for deliverance prayer after he refused to pay him N120, 000. Fellow inmates inside Kirikiri prison said Onwudinjo died of frustration.

He reportedly hit his head on the prison cell wall severally. His skull got broken and he fell down and bled to death. Prison officials at Kirikiri prison have refused to comment on the incident.

It would be recalled that there was drama at Ejigbo Magistrates’ court, Lagos State, western Nigeria, when the prophet who was facing criminal trial suddenly jumped from the dock and ran out of the court.

The prosecutor, Mr Femi Adeleye, and some of the court officials ran after him and re-arrested him along the street.

His action disrupted the court’s proceedings as litigants rushed out of the court due to the rowdiness that ensued.

Prophet Onwudinjo was arrested by the police at Shasha Division for brutalising a commercial motorcycle rider named Chika Izuogu for refusing to pay him N120, 000 being his bill for deliverance prayer.

The incident happened at Olukosi Street, Shasha, Lagos where both of them reside. According to Izuogu, Onwudinjo told him that he had a revelation from God that he needed to embark on seven days deliverance prayer so that his condition would improve for the better.

Enugu State-born Onwudinjo explained to him that the money he asked him to pay covered the fasting and other spiritual materials he would use for the deliverance.

To convince Izuogu that the prayer will work after seven days, he told him that he will receive a divine blessing from God as an unknown person will give him N3 million he would use to start a new life and become rich.

Abia State-born Izuogu who seemed to be convinced told Onwudinjo that he would do the fasting by himself because he had no such amount to give him.

This caused disagreement between them in the process, Onwudinjo allegedly beat up Izuogu and injured him. Izuogu said he held him and raised an alarm, which attracted neighbours who contacted the police. After investigation, Onwudinjo was charged to court with attempt to obtain money under false pretence and assault.

When he was arraigned, the presiding Magistrate, Mr Peter. E. Nwaka, ordered him to be remanded in prison custody at Kirikiri.

The court also directed the prosecutor to prepare another contempt charge against him for escaping from the court. The case was adjourned till August 1st for hearing, before the suspect killed himself in Kirikiri last Monday.

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