Corpse of pastor killed by herdsmen, dumped at Edo government house

Today, the family members of Pastor Pius Oromosele took his corpse to the Edo State government house, Osadebe Avenue, in a clear protest of his abduction and killing by suspected herdsmen.
The pastor was said to have been abducted on his farm at Odigie and killed by the herdsmen after a demand for the sum of N4million from him was not met.
Eldest son of late Pastor Eromosele, Dr. Richard Eromosele, said his father was abducted on Thursday, March 29, and was found already decomposing in the bush on Tuesday, April 3rd.
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