Omega Power Ministries pastor offered scholarships to the siblings of Deborah Samuel and promised to relocate them to Port Harcourt with a job for the father and a shop for the mother.
By Ishaya Ibrahim, News Editor
The parents of the slain Deborah Samuel have now relocated to Port Harcourt after the General Overseer of Omega Power Ministries, Pastor Chibuzor Chinyere, fulfilled his promise.
The Omega Power Ministries pastor had promised to relocate the parents of Deborah to Port Harcourt after reports emerged that the family was considering withdrawing their other children from school.
Deborah was the 200-level student of Shehu Shagari College of Education, Sokoto who was beaten and burnt to death by some Muslim fanatics in her school.
The Omega Power Ministries pastor had offered scholarships to the siblings of Deborah Samuel and promised to relocate them to Port Harcourt with a job for the father and a shop for the mother.
He also donated a building and a corolla car for uber business to the family of the slain lady.
Deborah’s parents could be seen in viral photos penning their signature on some documents suspected to be for ownership of the vehicle and houses
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A number of Muslims have condemned the brutal murder of Deborah, while others supported it.
One of the supporters of the mob action against Deborah is the Chief Imam of the National Mosque, Abuja, Ibrahim Maqari.
The Islamic cleric said Deborah was responsible for her death by crossing one of the red lines of Islam.
In a tweet via his Twitter handle, Maqari said if Muslim grievances are not properly addressed, then Muslims should not be criticized for addressing them themselves.
Nobel Laureate, Wole Soyinka called for the immediate sack of the Chief Imam.
Reacting, Soyinka described Maqari’s statements as unfortunate and sad, adding that the cleric has backed the killing of the female student with his words.
The playwright also stated that the Islamic cleric has directed his followers to take laws into their own hands through his comments
Soyinka stated these on Saturday during the launch of the biography of the late Chief of Army Staff, Ibrahim Attahiru, in Abuja, the nation’s capital.
He, therefore called for the removal of the cleric from office, saying that he does not deserve to hold any position following his unfortunate comments