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Angry Youths Destroy Church Of Satan In Abia, Founder Arrested [Photos]

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Some angry youths have destroyed the Assemblies of Light Bearer Greater Church of Lucifer popularly known as Church of Satan in Ohafia, Abia State.

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The founder, Ifekwe Udo, was also arrested by security operatives who stormed his establishment following complains over his activities.

Mr. ifekwe Udo allegedly became popular in the past quarter of the decade for his visible effort in providing employment opportunities for the jobless youths of the community. He gave the jobless youth motorcycles on hire purchase.

However, members of the community had accused Udo of bringing a curse on the land due to the church of satan which he established in their town.

According to reports, Udo was arrested on Wednesday for ”violating the lockdown order, child trafficking and terrorizing the community.”

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Below are some photos showing some of the properties destroyed in the premises of his establishment by the angry youths.

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KanyiDaily recalls that a Former Nigeria’s Minister Of Aviation, Femi Fani-Kayode, had once engaged in a hilarious exchange with America-based ‘Church of Satan’ on Twitter.

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