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BREAKING: Police rescue one of the abducted RCCG pastors

The Nigeria Police say they have rescued one of the five Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) pastors abducted on their way to Lagos on Thursday.

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Pastor Adeboye, General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God

The Nigeria Police say they have rescued one of the five Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) pastors abducted on their way to Lagos on Thursday.

The victims were heading to the RCCG Redemption Camp from the South East region of Nigeria when gunmen stopped their vehicles and carted them into the forest.

The Ogun state police command had earlier identified the victims as Chidioze Eluwa, Chiemela Iroha, Okoro Ohowukwe, Ndubuizi Owuabueze, and Ibeleji Chidinma.

The general overseer of RCCG, Enoch Adeboye had raised the alarm over the incident, calling for prayers for their safe return.

He had said the victims were on their way to the church for a ministers’ conference when they were kidnap

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In a statement on Saturday, Abimbola Oyeyemi, police public relations officer in the state, said the only woman among the RCCG officials had been rescued unhurt.

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“The Ogun state police command wish to inform the general public that one of the kidnap victims Mrs Ibelegbo Chidinma the only woman amongst them has been rescued unhurt,” he said.

“The woman who is a Deaconess of The Redeem Christian church of God regained her freedom in the early hours of today 3rd of August 2019 and she is currently at the command’s headquarters in Abeokuta where arrangement is being made to take her to the Redemption Camp.

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“Efforts is on top gear to rescue the remaining victims as the kidnappers who kept them in separate locations were changing their locations from time to time within the forest.

“The command hereby wish to assure members of the public that the remaining victims will soon be rescued.”

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