‘They Are Not Our Members’ – Mountain Of Fire Denies Nigerians Nabbed With Drugs
Mountain of Fire and Miracles Ministries Church, prevalently called MFM, has denied that 8 Nigerians who were captured by Cambodian powers for affirmed drug trafficking are its individuals.
Reports have it that Eight Nigerians were on Tuesday charged in Cambodia for supposedly utilizing the MFM church premises to bargain in unlawful medications.
The names of blamed are:
Nnamezie Victor, 30; Francis Nnamdi, 30; Sunday Nwabuisi, 31; Tony Mmaduka Chukwuonye, 34; Okorom Kizito, 35; Favor Nnabuife Okorom, 36; Maduka Simon Ukandu, 37; and Izuchukwu Chukwuma, 40.
Likewise accused along of them is a Cambodian, 25yrs old Mon Vinyong.
The Nigerians may confront life detainment if discovered blameworthy by the Phnom Penh Municipal Court, for a situation that started in January a year ago.
A decision is normal one month from now (September) taking after a last trial a week ago.
Responding to the case that the Cambodian branch of MFM was utilized to exchange drugs, Chairman of MFM Media Committee Worldwide, Oladele Bank-Olemoh, told Punch that the blamed were not individuals for the congregation.
He said connecting the men to the congregation is an endeavor to drag the name of the congregation through the mud.
Reports have it that Eight Nigerians were on Tuesday charged in Cambodia for supposedly utilizing the MFM church premises to bargain in unlawful medications.
The names of blamed are:
Nnamezie Victor, 30; Francis Nnamdi, 30; Sunday Nwabuisi, 31; Tony Mmaduka Chukwuonye, 34; Okorom Kizito, 35; Favor Nnabuife Okorom, 36; Maduka Simon Ukandu, 37; and Izuchukwu Chukwuma, 40.
Likewise accused along of them is a Cambodian, 25yrs old Mon Vinyong.
The Nigerians may confront life detainment if discovered blameworthy by the Phnom Penh Municipal Court, for a situation that started in January a year ago.
A decision is normal one month from now (September) taking after a last trial a week ago.
Responding to the case that the Cambodian branch of MFM was utilized to exchange drugs, Chairman of MFM Media Committee Worldwide, Oladele Bank-Olemoh, told Punch that the blamed were not individuals for the congregation.
He said connecting the men to the congregation is an endeavor to drag the name of the congregation through the mud.
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