Bishop Ojo's pastor shot dead by shooters

Revd. David Aiyeola, the Chaplain to a famous Bishop of the African Church, Rt. Rev. Samuel Ojo, has been murdered by speculated ruffians.

The shooters shot Aiyeola dead in a messed up safeguard operation after the congregation declined to pay the N100m deliver the hijackers requested. The African Church had offered N500, 000.

The late Aiyeola, Bishop Ojo, and his better half were allegedly setting out to Abeokuta, Ogun State, from Imojo Ekiti, Ekiti State, when they were waylaid by the shooters out and about.

Revd. David Aiyeola, the Chaplain to a well known Bishop of the African Church, Rt. Rev. Samuel Ojo, has been executed by speculated criminals.

The shooters shot Aiyeola dead in a bungled safeguard operation after the congregation declined to pay the N100m deliver the criminals requested. The African Church had offered N500, 000.

The late Aiyeola, Bishop Ojo, and his better half were supposedly setting out to Abeokuta, Ogun State, from Imojo Ekiti, Ekiti State, when they were waylaid by the shooters out and about.

The trio, including the driver of the auto were said to have fled into the bramble.

An observer, who talked under namelessness, told columnists that "while others got away from, the pastor was gotten and snatched by the shooters.

"They later reached the central command of the congregation at Akure and requested N100m. The congregation, be that as it may, offered them N500,000, which they turned down."

He said the congregation's initiative included the Ekiti State Police Command in the save of the minister.

He disclosed that while attempting to purchase time with arrangement, the police likewise surrounded the alcove of the abductors.

"The police swooped on the safehouse of the criminals and there was a trade of gunfire between them.

"The police group was overwhelmed and the ruffians chose to shoot the minister. He was shot as an afterthought; they (criminals) deserted his cadaver. The family has taken the body to the funeral home," he included.

Revd. David Aiyeola, the Chaplain to a mainstream Bishop of the African Church, Rt. Rev. Samuel Ojo, has been slaughtered by presumed criminals.

The shooters shot Aiyeola dead in a messed up safeguard operation after the congregation declined to pay the N100m emancipate the ruffians requested. The African Church had offered N500, 000.

The late Aiyeola, Bishop Ojo, and his significant other were allegedly heading out to Abeokuta, Ogun State, from Imojo Ekiti, Ekiti State, when they were waylaid by the shooters out and about.

The trio, including the driver of the auto were said to have fled into the bramble.

An observer, who talked under obscurity, told columnists that "while others got away from, the cleric was gotten and stole by the shooters.

"They later reached the central station of the congregation at Akure and requested N100m. The congregation, in any case, offered them N500,000, which they turned down."

He said the congregation's administration included the Ekiti State Police Command in the protect of the minister.

He disclosed that while attempting to purchase time with transaction, the police additionally surrounded the alcove of the abductors.

"The police swooped on the refuge of the hijackers and there was a trade of gunfire between them.

"The police group was overwhelmed and the ruffians chose to shoot the cleric. He was shot as an afterthought; they (criminals) deserted his body. The family has taken the body to the funeral home," he included.

Whenever reached, the Diocesan Public Relations Officer, Alex Akande, said he couldn't talk in regards to the episode, including that the congregation's authority would meet on Monday (today).

He stated: "The case is with the police. I would prefer not to disclose excessively data since I have to get freedom from the congregation's home office. We will have a meeting tomorrow (Monday); possibly I can talk after that."

Aiyeola was not hitched and he had just as of late completed from the theological college.

A keep an eye on his Facebook page demonstrated that in spite of the fact that he once in a while utilized web-based social networking, he at some point waxed philosophical.

"Individuals may say numerous things in regards to you, however what you say in regards to yourself matters most. I know I should achieve the motivation behind God for my life in the place that is known for the living in Jesus Name. Do have a glad night rest companions," his last post read.

The Ekiti State Police Public Relations Officer, Adeyemi Ademola, affirmed the demise on Sunday.

He stated, "We got insight about where the reverend was being kept by the ruffians. The police and a few seekers went to safeguard him. We found that the place was a thick woodland.

"At the point when the criminals saw that the police and the seekers were coming, they shot the reverend and got away.

"We followed them for some time, yet the group needed to turn back when it was getting dull. This was to abstain from imperiling the lives of individuals from the group in a landscape that the criminals might be more acquainted with. We took the reverend to a general doctor's facility, however tragically, we lost him."
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