Wednesday, 16 August 2017 03:46

'Bishop’, suspected target of Anambra church attack, visits injured victims

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Anambra "businessman” Aloysius Ikegwuonu, said to have been the target of the recent attack on St. Philip’s Catholic Church, Ozubulu in Anambra State, has visited Nnamdi Azikiwe University Teaching Hospital, Nnewi, to sympathise with victims of the attack.

Ikegwuonu, aka Bishop, accompanied by a few of his friends, went round wards of the hospital greeting the victims and asking questions on how the incident that led to the deaths of 13 persons and many injured, happened.

The victims, traumatised since the violent attack by unknown gunmen, were visibly happy over his visit.

One of the victims, a lady, on seeing Ikegwuonu, sat up with joy splashed across her face to greet him for coming to check on them.

Ikegwuonu, a South African-based “businessman”, has been described by members of the community as a source of joy to indigenes of Ozubulu.

Besides building three Catholic churches in the community, Ikegwuonu through his Ebubechukwuzo Foundation, has awarded scholarships to several indigent students of the community, and has tarred a major road in the town.

A source also stated that the high attendance at St. Philip’s Catholic Church on the day of the incident was because Ikegwuonu was expected to be at the church on the fateful day.

Meanwhile, Anambra State Police Command has said that it had invited Ikegwuonu to meet with the police commissioner in Awka, Anambra State capital.

The command’s police public relations officer, Mrs. Nkiruka Nwode, said he had been invited and they were looking forward to his coming. She further said that the police would have no need to arrest him if he complied.

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