Pastor Accused Of Laundering Money For Magu Threatens To Sue Presidential Panel Over Allegations

Post Date : August 18, 2020


Pastor Emmanuel Omale of Hand of God
Prophetic Ministry alleged to have laundered
funds for ousted Acting Chairman of the
Economic and Financial Crimes Commission,
Ibrahim Magu, has threatened to sue the
retired Justice Ayo Salami-led Presidential
Probe Panel for the accusation against him.

Omale was alleged to have bought a landed
property on behalf of Magu worth N573m in
Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

He was also invited to the panel to testify on
the connection between him and Magu.

However, the panel failed to ask him about the
N573m when he appeared upon invitation.

Sources privy to the panel invitation said Omale
was asked about his trip to Dubai and the
source of fund of his church.

“To the chagrin of the lawyer and pastor, the
panel questions completely ignored any issue
relating to the allegations of N573m or house
in Dubai.

“The panel and the chairman rather questioned
him on his latest trip to Dubai where he met
with Magu at the hospital.

“The pastor provided evidence of his personal
payment for his hotel stay during the period.

“When asked if he stayed in the same hotel
with Magu, the pastor confirmed Magu stayed
in the hospital with his wife when he visited
and had no knowledge of any hotel stay.

“The chairman then queried the church’s
source of funding, the pastor’s lawyer then
expressed his disgust at the line of
questioning. He informed the panel that the
church sources funds like every other churches
and mosques,” a source said.

It was also reported that the pastor accused
the panel of misleading the public, adding that
it was serving as a tool in the assassination of
characters of innocent citizens.

It was also added that the panel asked the
pastor to make available his wife for It was also added that the panel asked the
pastor to make available his wife for
questioning.

“The panel chairman inquired if the pastor
would make available his wife when so
requested and this was when the lawyer took
20 minutes to fire the panel and its chairman.

“He accused him of being a disappointment to
every discerning Nigerian who reposed
confidence in him and his ability to do justice.

“When leaving the panel, the pastor threatened
to consider all possible legal action to redeem
his image against the panel,” the source added.

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