How Christ Embassy Pastor Impregnated Lady & Why Family Wants Him To Marry Her Corpse

                                                                    Late Vivian   and baby
    The family of a 28-year-old woman, Vivian Ndukwu, has
    demanded that the marriage rites of their late daughter must be performed by a
    pastor of the Christ Embassy, who has been accused of being responsible for the
    pregnancy that allegedly led to her death.

    It was gathered that the 29-year-old pastor, identified
    simply as Hillary, was being detained at the State Criminal Investigations
    Department, Yaba, Lagos.
    He was accused by the family to have had a secret romantic
    relationship with the deceased, who was a choir member in the church.
    It was said that in order to avoid scandals, the couple
    decided to keep the relationship a secret. The secret romance continued until
    Vivian became pregnant.
    When it became obvious that they could no longer keep the
    pregnancy a secret, Vivian was said to have agreed with Hillary that she should
    relocate to Agbara town in Ogun State to stay with a woman who had an
    orphanage.
    Vivian allegedly told her parents that she was going to
    Abuja. She stayed at the orphanage until she was delivered of a baby girl on
    May 3, 2014.
    It was learnt that eight days after the delivery of the
    baby, Vivian was taken to a hospital after she complained of fever and
    headache.
    She eventually died, while her remains had been taken to the
    Badagry General Hospital morgue.
    The owner of the orphanage, Mrs. Grace Kato, however,
    claimed that Vivian never stayed at her place.
    She said, “Vivian called me three days after the birth of her
    baby. She said she wanted me to help her with the hospital bills, that she was
    stranded in the hospital. Out of compassion, I went to the hospital to help.”
    She admitted that she took Vivian home after delivery to
    rest at her place for two days before returning to her parents.
    She added that Vivian, however, ended up staying at her
    place for five days before she died.
    She said, “I brought her to my house to rest for a day or
    two before taking her to her parents. In the process, I had to travel for my uncle’s
    burial. That was why she stayed that long because she was waiting for me to
    return. I came back on Saturday night, May 10, and the next day, she complained
    of a slight headache and we took her to another hospital nearby. That was where
    she died.”
    The hospital where Vivian was said to have died, claimed
    that she was rushed to the hospital unstable and restless.
    According to a doctor in the hospital, the people on duty
    stabilised her condition and referred her to a general hospital.
    The source, who preferred to remain anonymous, said, “She
    was brought in on May 11, at about 1.20pm, unstable and restless. The story was
    that her complaint started that morning. Her blood pressure was also high.
    Being that we were not in possession of her past medical records, we acted
    based on clinical situation and referred her to a general hospital.
    “The people that brought her left and so there was no one to
    take her to where she had been referred to hours after stabilising her
    condition. Several calls to the number they gave us were replied with one story
    or the other. At some point, the lady started gasping, and eventually died. It
    was not until the following day that they came to pick up her remains.”
    The father of the deceased, Emmanuel Ndukwu, told our
    correspondent on the telephone that the orphanage founder had agreed with her
    late daughter to take custody of the child after delivery without the consent
    of the family.
    He said he and his wife knew nothing about the pregnancy,
    adding that his daughter left his house and told the family that she was going
    to Abuja.
    He said, “After telling us that she was going to Abuja, we
    did not hear from her until her death. But we later learnt that Grace
    (orphanage owner) and her husband had organised a naming ceremony for the new
    baby without informing us.
    Emmanuel said he was not aware of the relationship between
    the pastor and his daughter until the sad incident.
    He said, “My family and the pastor’s family have met and we
    agreed that Hillary will perform all the marriage rites for my late daughter
    according to the tradition of our people. We are doing this because a child is
    involved. The pastor did not deny his responsibility, so the normal thing must
    be done.”
    The state Police Public Relations Officer, Ngozi Braide,
    confirmed Vivian’s death and added that the matter was still under
    investigation.

    She said, “The matter is under investigation at the Homicide
    Section of the SCID. The police is not aware of any negotiation between the two
    families.”

    Source: Punch

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