Photo: Prophet, wife, two children and landlady found dead

A 54-year-old Abia State-born Prophet, Onyenonachi Ihezuk­wu Agwu,
has been found dead in his four-room apartment in Umuosu Afugiri, in
Umuahia North Local Gov­ernment Area of Abia State.
Prophet
Ihezukwu, who was blind was the founder and General Overseer of Faith
Healing Taberna­cle Ministry, Nkwoegwu. He was a native of Umukabia, but
resided in Umuosu Afugiri, while running his ministry at Nkwoegwu.
Others who were found dead with the blind prophet in the apart­ment
include his wife, Comfort Ihezukwu who was in her thirties, his
11-year-old son, Emmanuel Godwin Onyenonachi, his daugh­ter, Miracle
Onyenonachi Ihezuk­wu, 13 years and his 50-year-old landlady, Mrs Hannah
Okpara. Also, three fowls were found dead close to the bathroom of the
four-bedroom bungalow.
A very dependable family source who spoke with Sunday Sun on condition of anonymity said that the five corpses were discovered in different places.

His words: “We were called up at the early hours of Sunday, April
19, 2015 and when we got to Umu­osu Afugiri, where they lived be­hind
the Methodist Church, we saw hundreds of sympathizers, some crying and
others just agonising over the unfortunate incident. We also met
policemen from Afugiri Division.

“When we inquired from the police, they told us that they met the
generating set on, on arrival. The generator, we were told, was bought
three days before their deaths. The generator was found along the
passage, inside the bunga­low and the policemen told us that they were
the ones that put it off. The police said that the victims probably died
from excessive inhaling of carbon monoxide pro­duced by the generator.
The man was the only surviving child of his parents, late Mr and Mrs
Ihezukwu Agwu. So far, we are his only direct relations, running around
for the burial.”

The five corpses were found in different locations in the apartment.
The wife and daughter were found in a room, the Pastor’s was found in
the dining area, the landlady was found on the passage, close to the
generator, and the three fowls were found clustered close to the
bathroom.
According to our source, a cur­sory look around the
apartment in­dicated that the victims had eaten a meal of rice before
going to bed on the fateful night. It was also learnt that the lady was a
regular visitor to the home of the late prophet, as she usually join
the family for all-night prayer sessions. This probably explained her
presence in the house on the ill-fated night.

When the policemen arrived the scene, Sunday Sun was told,
they broke the door to the apartment open and met the generator still
running and promptly switched it off. Going back into the past, he
provided a profile of the late prophet, who he said, had lived in Kaduna
for 20 years right from 1990, but relocated from there in 2012 to
Nkwoegwu to re-start the ministry which he established while in the
northern part of the country.

He disclosed that he was still young when the late prophet left
their community for Kaduna, re­vealing that the victim was not born
blind. “The blindness developed af­ter the death of his father in August
2002. After a year or two, he devel­oped sight problems, which led to
this blindness. When his father died in 2002, he did not come home for
the funeral, even though the mother had been dead long before then. He
married before going blind.”

Sunday Sun checks revealed that he ran a flourishing
ministry that conducted prayer sessions for people. Two years ago, he
lived at Nkwoegwu, close to where his ministry was located. Our source
disclosed that the last time he visit­ed the late prophet was in
Novem­ber 2014.

“After then, I never saw him until this incident happened and we
were invited to come to Umuosu. The problem we are having now is how to
bury all of them because there is nobody that is directly re­lated to
him except we who are his cousins and we are not financially buoyant to
take on the responsi­bility of these burials.

That is why we are appealing to Abia state government and other good
spirited people to come to our aid. It has become a big problem for us
now.

Burying the five persons at a time is not an easy task for us. Our
concern now is to get the case out from the police and make arrangements
for their burial,”

Sunday Sun.

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