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Wednesday, June 10, 2020

Bad Road: Priest Breaks Down In Muddy Water In Aba, Prays For Intervention (Photos)


A serving Methodist Priest identified as Reverend Acha David Okechukwu in charge of Umuogele circuit, Diocese in Aba East, Abia state, has taken to the bad roads in the area to cry and pray.
The priest was seen, striding in the stagnant murky water that has now become a constant sight on the once good and busy road in the city, as he went over the condition of the road. His alb was ruined by the dirty water but he didn't seem to mind. 

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 According to an eye witness report; “This road used to be one of the busiest roads in Aba, Enyimba city, the economic hub of the Eastern heartland. It connects to many villages, cities and towns including Ngwa road, iheorji, mkpumkpu evule, Ama-nwadi-Ala to Owerri-Aba, Ugwunagbo, Ukwa east and west, azumiri, ndoki, asa, connecting Akwa Ibom and Rivers states.  

 “This area has produced many prominent men and women including the former minister for labour and productivity during GEJ administration Chief Emeka Nwogu. 

“But this all important road has remained impassable under many administrations in Abia State. 

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“The above mentioned priest received Divine instructions from God with his priestly robe to walk through this road from one end to another even in the murky water for divine intervention.  He was crying; “Where is the Lord God of Elijah”, the eyewitness said.

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