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BREAKING: Popular Nigerian Pastor Killed in His Church

A popular Nigerian pastor has been killed in his church.
OnyxNews Nigeria reports that a popular pastor, Rev. Emeka Evans Unaegbu has been killed by unidentified gunmen in his church which is located at Jikwoyi area of Abuja.

Rev. Emeka Evans Unaegbu killed in his church.
Reverend Evans was allegedly conducting a lone vigil in his church, Goodnews Power Assembly International, when he was attacked on Tuesday night.
Reports said he gave up the ghost when some church members were taking him to the hospital on Wednesday.
According to reports, the sad incident has been reported to the Federal Capital Territory Police.
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The Abuja base Pastor’s last post on Facebook before he was assassinated was April 10, when he invited the christians to a ‘victory celebration’ on April 11 and a “communion revival service on Wednesday, April 14.”
He has died before the latter service, as the gunmen killed him on Tuesday night.
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