Wednesday, 1 April 2020

How Knight Of St John Member Coveted Land That Belongs To A Widow (Copied from Biafra Reporters

Since BR started exposing the demonic act of Chief Innocent Ibebuogu against a widow in Obodoukwu In Ideato of IMO state, BR has received countless messages asking that we release his mobile number.

BR will surely do that, but not before exposing some wicked people that aided  Inno federal as popularly called for taking away land that belonged to a widow.
Picture of Mr Amih



Why is BR taking this case personal?

Because it concerns injustice. Innocent Ibebuogu is very powerful that all the Ezes and their cabinets lacks the will power to call him to order, and stop him from taking over what doesn't belong to him.

BR, through a thorough investigation will  expose all the EVIL people that are behind the WICKED and HEARTLESS Innocent Ibebuogu of OBODOIKWU.

The man on our radar today is Sir #Mike #Amih (KSJ) aka ONONENYI. Yes he is a knight of the #Catholic Church . They will always go and hide inside the church and be committing evil and atrocities.

It was this particular man of Knight of Saint John that was first seen on that widow's land with a surveyor on 11th May 2019. A week after he took a bulldozer, surrounded with Soldiers, heartlessly destroyed a widow's cash crops and other economic trees.

Ezejesu kindred being controlled by this rich man banned the widow from their meetings for refusing to allow Innocent Ibebuogu take her land.

On 7th and 8th October 2019 Umuada Obodoukwu invaded the wdow's compound where they intimidatingly celebrated the mock burial ceremony of the widow and her children.

BR thank the few Umuada Obodoukwu that refused to partake in this evil. They are the real Ụmụ Ada.

You cannot take people's land and tell them they should be happy development is coming to Obodoukwu.

BR therefore advise the widow and her children not to execute any business with this wicked and occultic man because nothing good will come out of it.

Innocent Ibebuogu is therefore  advised to quietly surrender the land to the widow and her family after he must have paid for the damages he caused to the family.

Ndị Ụka aruru ala.

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