Abia: Church Of Satan Founder Banished By His Community

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Founder of Church of Satan, Ifekwe Udo, After regaining freedom from the Afara Correctional Centre, Umuahia, is now in exile following his banishment by his community, Ebem, in Ohafia council area of Abia State.
Members of Ebem Ohafia community told reporters that Ifekwe, popularly known as ‘Lucifer’ would be lynched if he returns to the community.

Speaking to reporters, Michael Kalu Uduma, a resident of Ebem Ohafia, said it would be difficult for ‘Lucifer’ to be allowed to return as he had drawn a bad light to the community.
He said; “Everyone in Ebem Ohafia knew Ifekwe Udo did not mean well for Ohafia community with the nature of activities he was engaged with. He was a bad influence on the community, especially our youths. “Some of the youths started joining him because he was empowering them with motorcycles for okada business. It was widely believed that he used juju on followers.

He also established a brothel in the community. “The youths have resolved that Ifekwe must keep away from the community. Some youths have vowed to lynch him if he dares step into the community.” Apart from demolishing his church, also known as ‘Assemblies of the Light Bearer Greater Church’, the community also demanded that his brothel in Ohafia must be demolished.
The policeman who killed a trader, Ifeanyi Arunsi, is said to have gotten drunk at Lucifer’s brothel. The Ebem community had erupted in celebration as the various scary images adorning the ‘Church of Satan’ premises were being demolished. Some residents were singing songs and thanking God for Lucifer’s arrest while others brought drinks.
Residents of the community had lived in fear of confronting Ifekwe, before his arrest, it was believed that he possessed evil powers that kill anyone who challenges his activities.
Ifekwe alias ‘Lucifer’, was granted bail by the Federal High Court, Umuahia, following his arraignment over alleged involvement in the burning of government properties at Ebem Ohafia. Justice E. Asiago had granted bail to Ifekwe with the conditions that he must produce a traditional ruler or a recognized chief and a senior civil servant, as sureties. But it was gathered that no traditional ruler or recognized chief was willing to stand surety for him due to the sensitive nature of his case. The Judge also ruled that address of the sureties must be verified to ensure that the accused presents himself for trial.
It took eight days for ‘Lucifer’ to secure freedom as his counsel, Ibeka Esq, a retired Deputy Commissioner of Police, was said to have pleaded with the court to adjust the bail conditions. The court later agreed to accept any traditional ruler or recognized chief, not limited to Ohafia. Following the adjustments, his counsel and family were able to get a surety from Umuahia who signed for his release.

Upon his release, ‘Lucifer’ could not return home as he was confronted with the news of his banishment by the Ebem community. ‘Lucifer is said to be taking refuge at a town in Imo State pending when his community will accept him again. Ifekwe’s family insists he is not guilty of the allegations levied against him.

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