He said that God was angry with the sect and Nigerians for allowing the abuse of the girls
A clergy man has volunteered to go to the hideout of the dreaded terrorist sect, Boko Haram to secure the release of the school girls abducted in Chibok, Borno state, over 100 days ago.
Sunday Adebayo Joseph, who pastors at the Christ Apostolic Church spoke to newsmen in Lagos, that the release of the missing girls could not be achieved by the use of armed force, but through divine intervention.
He said that God was angry with the sect and Nigerians for allowing the abuse of the girls and that he had been spiritually mandated to locate the sect’s hideout and rescue the girls.
“The Chibok girls that had been captured more than three months ago can be released. The message of God is that no amount of weapons and their usage that can bring them back alive. Thus, the God of Christ Apostolic Church has promised to use me to rescue the girls, one single day, no harm will befall them.
“They will be rescued alive by the power of God. With God all things are possible. Before I go on the mission, I will deliver God’s message to our president Dr Goodluck Jonathan,” Pastor Joseph said.
The cleric who was warned on the dangerous nature of his mission insisted that he had the backing of God to set the captives free.
“The sins perpetrated by Boko Haram have cried to God for vengeance. God has liberated people from bondage before, so this one is no exception,” he said.
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