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Nigerians arrested for drug trafficking not our members — MFM



Mountain of Fire and Miracles Ministries Church, popularly called MFM, has denied that eight Nigerians arrested by Cambodian authorities for alleged drug trafficking are its members.

Eight Nigerians were on Tuesday arraigned in Cambodia for allegedly using the MFM premises to deal in illicit drugs.

The accused were: Nnamezie Victor, 30; Francis Nnamdi, 30; Sunday Nwabuisi, 31; Tony Mmaduka Chukwuonye, 34; Okorom Kizito, 35; Favour Nnabuife Okorom, 36; Maduka Simon Ukandu, 37; and Izuchukwu Chukwuma, 40.


Also charged along with them is a Cambodian, Mon Vinyong, 25.

They may face life imprisonment if found guilty by the Phnom Penh Municipal Court, in a case that began in January last year.

A verdict is expected in September following a final trial last week.

Reacting to the claim that the Cambodian branch of the church was used to trade in drugs, Chairman of MFM Media Committee Worldwide, Oladele Bank-Olemoh, told newsmen that the accused were not members of the church.

He said linking the accused to the church was an attempt to drag the name of the church through the mud.

“The MFM church is not shut down. Our pastor is there and he’s busy in the ministry. Those arrested are not members of the church. They are neither our missionaries nor workers in the church. The MFM church is the only African church in Cambodia that many black people attend.

“You know the country is a Muslim country. This could be a vendetta against the church. This case (of alleged drug trafficking) happened in 2014. The church was searched and nothing was found, though arrests were made outside the church. We employed a lawyer to prove the church’s innocence,” Bank-Olemoh said.

According to The Cambodia Daily, during the hearing, Vinyong claimed that she received mobile phone boxes from Chukwuonye in 2014 but did not know the boxes were filled with drugs.

The Cambodian publication noted that the eight Nigerians “operated out of the Mountain of Fire and Miracles Ministries Church in Meanchey district in 2014 and early 2015.”

The court heard that the pair became friends after meeting at the church.

“At the end of October and early November, I delivered the goods two or three times, and in December I delivered them one more time,” she said, adding that she was paid $100 per day for acting as a courier.
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3 comments

  1. Up Biafra, all na Igbo

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  2. How can they be members now.. When they were paying tithe and sowing special seeds were you not praying for them and saying how God was good to them? They may have even given testimony of how God has been good to them.
    Anyway I am imagining how their so called Biafra will be. Anyplace crime and evil actions are carried out you must find a Biafran involved. Is this the leg malu (nama) go. take go Umuahia?.
    And this is how they bring bad name and image to other law abiding Nigerians. Umu Biafra Biko!

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  3. So surprised why the church is disowning these men now that they are indicted in drug trafficking but amidst every twelve there is always a Judas, surprised the church of MFM in Cambodia is an exception to this popular saying. One of the hypocrisies of our time. In my opinion, I think the church ought to allow the Cambodian authority extract willing statement from these culprits and let everyone judge who they are and where they fellowship before their arrest or are they from the other religion. If not, where then do they worship in that country now that the church is saying they are the only christian gathering in Cambodia. Who is now fooling who? I ask?????

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