
Rev King: Still waiting the hangman. Today is his birthday
Rev. King’s Devotees Lavish Praises On His Birthday
Today
is the birthday of Chukwuemeka Ezeugo, a.k.a. Rev. King, the General
Overseer of Christian Prayer Assembly (CPA), and his devotees have
continued to lavish praises on him, stressing that nothing will stop
them from believing in him as their messiah.
Rev. King, who a
Court of Appeal sitting in Lagos, Southwest Nigeria, had affirmed in a
judgement to die by hanging for the murder of Ann Uzor, one of his
church members, received torrents of birthday wishes and words of
encouragement within and outside Nigeria today.
The
birthday messages border on the ridiculous and blasphemous. One of the
messages, which was sponsored as advertorial in a daily newspaper today
reads: “Daddy, you are a great counsellor. Daddy, you are the messiah of
the world. Our prayers have been answered by sending you our dear G.O.
to come and deliver us from the hands of the enemy of God…No amount of
conspiracy can change our mind or stop us from following you. Daddy, you
are a rightful judge and a judge cannot be judged by his subject. We
shall follow you forever in Jesus name.”
Members of the St. Faith
Women (the daughters of the Kingdom of God) in their message claimed
that Rev. King is “100 per cent innocent of the lies and fallacies”
levelled against him. They further opined that “Daddy, you are the man
that said let there be light, and there was light…you are the only man,
not just an ordinary man, but the Lord himself whom heaven and earth has
been handed over to.”
Bishop David Onyiliagha of CPA in Brazil,
described Rev. King as “a mighty God, great father and trustful friend,”
adding that he is “the holiness and most honourable on earth.”
Seminaria
Sunday, another devotee from Sao Paulo, Brazil, said of Rev. King: “You
have silenced and destroyed the wishes of satan and his agents over our
lives. Therefore, we wish to open our hearts full of joy today to wish
you a wonderful and lovely happy birthday…may you live and reign forever
for us all.”
Also from Sao Paulo, Brazil, Caesar Augsuto wrote
that “his holiness, the most Dr. Rev. King, you are more than any
imagination of human mind. A great daddy, a great God; I love you
forever. Live forever in Jesus name.”
Rev. King has been on
deahrow since 2007. Earlier this month, a Court of Appeal sitting in
Lagos, southwest Nigeria, affirmed the judgement of a Lagos High Court
delivered on 11 January, 2007 that Rev. King should die by hanging for
the murder of Ann.
The lead judgement read by Justice Fatima
Akinbami and supported by two other judges, Ibrahim Salauwa and Amina
Augie, resolved all the grounds of the appeal against Rev. King.
In
the grounds of the appeal filed by the appellant, his counsel, Olalekan
Ojo, contended that the deceased, before her death, said Rev. King had
nothing to do with her death.
Ojo, in his evaluation of evidence,
argued that there were contradictions in the evidences given by the
witnesses. More so, the appellant, through the case, proved the alibi
that he was not at the scene of the incident.
However, all the
grounds of the appeal were resolved against Rev. King because the judge
said the witnesses gave evidences of how the victim was killed,
especially the evidences from the 10 prosecution witnesses.
Some
of the witnesses said that Rev. King ordered one of them to bring
matches and ordered another to pour petrol on the victim before he set
her on fire.
Another witness stated that Rev. King looked for the matches himself before setting fire on the victim.
However,
all the witnesses unanimously stated that the victim was set on fire by
Rev. King. Therefore, the judge said: “the contradictions in the
evidences of the witnesses are not substantial in fact and material. The
most important thing was that the essential ingredient of murder is the
intention to kill. All the witnesses gave evidences of how Ann was
burnt to death on 2 August, 2006. Twenty exhibits were gathered.”
In
conclusion, Justice Akinbanmi said: “The evidences against the
appellant were overwhelming and damaging. Therefore, all the grounds of
appeal were resolved against the appellant. The judgement of the Lagos
High Court delivered on 11 January, 2007 is upheld and affirmed.”
Justice
Akinbanmi said it is sad that the appellant, a religious leader, who is
supposed to give succour to people and be a living example can do this
type of a thing by giving people stone instead of bread, scorpion
instead of fish.
Rev. King had on Monday 5 November, 2012, urged the Court of Appeal in Lagos to quash his conviction and death sentence.
He was sentenced to death by a Lagos State High Court, Ikeja, on 11 January, 2007 for the murder of Ann Uzoh.
The
convict urged the court to take his appeal, saying the lower court,
presided over by Justice Joseph Oyewole, erred in law in many respects
and miscarried justice on the matter.
At the hearing of the appeal, counsel to Ezeugo, Mr Olalekan Ojo, adopted the appellant’s brief and his reply.
The respondent, Lagos State Government, represented by its Solicitor-General, Mr Lawal Pedro (SAN), also adopted its brief.
Ezeugo
was arraigned on 26 September 2006 on a six-count charge of attempted
murder and murder but he pleaded not guilty to all the charges.
The
prosecutor had said that the convict poured petrol on the deceased and
five other persons and that Ann died on 2 August 2006, 11 days after the
act was done to her.
Counsel to Ezeugo had filed a notice of appeal on 16 January 2007, containing 16 grounds of appeal against the judgment.
On
10 June 2008, the Court of Appeal granted him leave to argue the
additional 16 grounds of appeal through an amended notice of appeal
filed on 15 June, 2008.
—Bayo Adetu,Pm News
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