A pastor took to the streets to condemn an unknown thief who stole his N30,000 Christmas fowl.
The pastor, visibly upset, used a public address system to announce the theft and lay a curse on the perpetrator.
According to eyewitnesses, the pastor was furious about the theft, which he believed was a malicious act.
He claimed that the fowl was not just any ordinary bird, but a “pastor’s fowl” that had been specially purchased for Christmas celebrations.
The pastor’s announcement sparked a mixture of reactions from the community, with some people expressing sympathy for his loss and others ridiculing his decision to lay a curse on the thief.
In his announcement, the pastor warned the thief to return the fowl before midnight, threatening that failure to do so would result in dire consequences.
“I am a man of God, that fowl is pastor fowl, N30,000. You that see the person that carry the fowl and you the person that carry the fowl, if you don’t return am before 24 midnight, your own don finish,” he declared.
The incident has raised questions about the role of religion in addressing crime and the appropriateness of using curses as a means of punishment.
While some have praised the pastor’s determination to retrieve his stolen property, others have criticized his approach as unorthodox and potentially harmful.
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Source: NewsandVibes.com
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