JUST IN: ALLEGED TARGET OF THE 2017 WORSHIPPERS MASSACRE, ‘OZUBULU BISHOP’ SHOT DEAD
Joseph Omoniyi
‘Ozubulu Bishop’, Aloysius Ikegwuonu, who was the alleged target of the
August 6th 2017 attack on worshippers at St Philip’s Catholic Church, Ozubulu, Ekwusigo local government area of Anambra, has been gunned dead in South Africa.
According to reports, the South African based business man and cleric was killed by unkown gunmen in Johannesburg.
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Recall that in August 2017, unknown gun men had in invaded the church, after allegedly seeking the whereabout of Aloysius Ikegwuonu in his home, but decided to even their unhappiness on the worshippers who were beneficiaries of Ikegwuonu philanthropy, through the construction of the church.
He had however denied having any business deal with anyone, that went awry, to warrant being attacked.
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