Randy Anglican Priest impregnates woman seeking deliverance
An Anglican Reverend Canon with Christ Township Church in Umudioka, Dunukofia Local Government Area of Anambra State, Lumen Christi Eboh, has been accused of impregnating a 30-year-old lady that met him for deliverance.
Making the revelation in Awka, the Deputy Chancellor, Diocese on the Niger Barrister Ben Uzuegbu (SAN), said that the pregnancy matter was already in court
Recounting various sexual exploits of Rev. Lumen Christi Eboh at different hotels in the state, Uzuegbu said: “A young sister that goes by the name Ozioma Onukogu, 30 years of age, was impregnated by the randy servant of God.
“The lady was seven months pregnant before she was noticed by her parents after several rounds of sex in different hotels including City Dubai Hotel and Suites LTD Omagba, Onitsha, the commercial city of Anambra State, where he continuously had sexual intercourse with the sister.”
Uzuegbu (SAN) accused Rev Canon Eboh of resigning his position because of his involvement in sexual misconduct, voodooism, high-handedness, harassment, conspiracy, profanation and desecration of the house of God.
“He resigned also because Bishop Nwokolo insisted that Eboh should include his wife as trustee of his ministry. And he has been defrauding the Church on its landed property.
“The constitution of the Diocese is firm on the fact that every priest with any call will conduct same in line with the provisions therein.
“There is no provision in the constitution for a priest to register a parallel Church whilst serving the Church. Therefore, his allegations are dead on arrival.
“On the issue of high-handedness, harassment, conspiracy and character defamation, this is not true. The Bishop on the Niger is besieged with lots of petitions against Lumen Christi Eboh.
“All the petitions bother on acts of impropriety and unwholesome conduct not expected of a priest. He was invited to attend to the serious allegations. He ran away,” Uzuegbu said.
On sexual misconduct and voodooism, he said: “Again, several petitions were written by well-meaning female organisations and lawyers. One of the petitions was written by the Law Zoomers, a firm of Legal Practitioners.
“Needless to say that again, he refused to make himself available to answer to the petition. I shall snap the petition for your perusal and guidance on how laughable his complaints are.
“The man is accusing the office of the Bishop and also his wife and that is an indication that the Bishop or the Diocese is not his problem. We cannot join issues with him because he has a lot of problems already from his home front.”
The revelations by Uzuegbu (SAN) came on the heels of the allegations levelled against the Bishop on the Niger Anglican Communion, Bishop Owen Nwokolo, and the Church over his marital pitfalls and seizure of his landed properties.
The priest, who disclosed his resignation at a press conference in Awka, alleged that some malignant forces in the church had prevailed on his wife to abandon him over unfounded allegations of marital infidelity and hid her at an undisclosed destination.
Eboh had claimed that his refusal to include Bishop Owen Nwokolo as trustee on his demand and to hand over landed property of the adoration ministry to him set him on collision course with Nwokolo.
He further accused Bishop Nwokolo of witch-hunt and land grabbing.