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Unknown child’s thief says ‘
My pastor directed me to steal a child’
An
eight- month- old baby stolen a fortnight ago in a church in Asaba has been
returned by unknown persons.
Daresimi
was returned under the cover of night last Friday to the Pentecostal Church
where it was stolen.
The
child was stolen by a mystery woman while her mother, a chorister, was singing
in the choir a fortnight ago.
The
development elicited wild jubilation from members and the Olaleye’s family.
The
Nation gathered that the child seen within the church premises at about 7.00pm
on Friday with a letter strung to his neck.
Daresimi’s
father, Victor, said the child was discovered at the entrance of the church
with a letter attached to his neck.
He
said, the thief stated in the letter stated: “Please, you people should forgive
me. I did not mean any harm. I am a childless woman, a pastor of a church
directed me to steal a child and keep it for 14 days and that at the end of the
last day I will be able to get pregnant and give birth to children of my own.
So I acted on the instruction that very pastor gave to me and again you can see
that the child is healthy, because I took care of him. I am troubled I could
not keep the child as I also learnt that the pastor of the church where the
child was stolen and the entire church has placed a curse on me.”
Olaleye
also quoted the thief as saying, ‘I am using the opportunity to beg God, the
church and the parents of the boy to forgive and reverse the curse placed on me
and also pray for me so that I can have children of my own.”
The
Nation gathered that the letter is with the Police ‘A’ Division, Asaba, where
the matter is being investigated.
The
relieved father revealed how the news was broken saying, “When the pastor
phoned me that there was a baby that had been found in the church premises, I
did not believe that it could be my child but when I got there and discovered
that it was my eight month old baby boy, I was full of joy and began to praise
God and worship Him for His mercies towards the family. My wife Chioma could
not hold herself but burst into tears of joy.”
He
added: “We are happy, my family is thanking all, particularly the church
members who prayed and fasted with us within the 13 days the child was missing.
We also thank the police for the prompt attention given to the matter.”
Church Pastor, Godfery Oshilim,
said the baby was founded by church members after he heard cries in the church
premises.
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