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Housewife Arrested for Stealing SUV and Deceiving her Pastor of Sowing it as a Seed to the Church


Mary Onu has been arrested after she stole a Nissan Infiniti SUV belonging to a car dealer and used it to sow a seed offering to her church prophet, Solomon Orimisan of the Celestial Church of Christ, Idimu, Lagos, Nigeria.

Mary went to her prophet and told him that he wanted to appreciate him for his assistance and prayer to her and her family which had benefited them so, She told him that she wanted to sow a seed offering with the Infiniti model QX56 which the market value is over N2 million. She asked him that he should pay only N500,000 as a token and which an excited Orimisan agreed and paid the money into her account.

She drove the Nissan SUV to the church with the owner, who is a car dealer and introduced him as his driver. When they went inside the church to discuss, the owner of the SUV did not know what was going on and after Orimisan paid the money, she left both of them inside the church premised and bolted away. When the prophet came out and saw the car dealer, he asked him to leave and informed him he had settled with Mary.

It was then the prophet realized that Mary have scammed him as the owner explained what transpired between him and Mary before the vehicle was brought to the church. The matter was reported to the police who trailed Mary and her daughter, Alice for several weeks and later arrested them in their hideout. At the station, Mary confessed to the crime but claimed she had already spent the money to solve her personal problem.

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