Pastor Sentenced To Death Over Murder Of Choir Mistress
Posted on June 7, 2023
CHUKA UBAH

A cleric, Pastor Chidiebere Okoroafor, has been sentenced to die by hanging for alleged murder by a High Court sitting in Port Harcourt, Rivers State.
P.M.EXPRESS reports that Pastor Okoroafor, who is the General Overseer of the Altar of Solution and Healing Assembly based in Oyigbo, Rivers State, was tried for killing his choir mistress, Orlunma Nwagba, who he allegedly impregnated.

Okoroafor also faced murder charges for the killing of Nwagba’s friend, Chigozie Ezenwa and her eleven-month old daughter, Cresabel, on 11th December, 2017, in Oyigbo Local Government Area of the state.
The trial Judge, Justice S.O. Benson, said that the evidence and confessional statements from the Pastor showed that he committed the alleged crimes.

Justice Benson said that the prosecution proved the case of murder against the cleric and ordered that he should be killed by hanging him by the neck until he is dead or should be injected with a lethal injection which also kills faster.
It was gathered that the women had visited the Pastor’s house in Oyigbo for a discussion on the said pregnancy when he tricked them into a bush and allegedly committed the act in two different locations.
Outside the Courtroom, the prosecution counsel from the State Ministry of Justice, Precious Ordu, who spoke to Journalists, expressed happiness over the judgment.
Ordu noted that the prosecution received several threats in the course of the trial and therefore, expressed delight that justice has prevailed.
“Justice has been served to the State, the complainant and the convict.”
“This will serve as a deterrent to all those who intend to commit the same offence because it is justice for all,” he said.
On his part, counsel to the defendant, Innocent Ekwu, said he and his team will appeal the judgment.
“We, as counsel for the defendant, have decided to appeal the case. We are going to file our notice of appeal as quickly as possible because we have grounds on which we believe that the defendant did not commit the offence,” Ekwu said.