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Update: RCCG member committed suicide over leaked nude photos – Lady claims

RCCG member committed suicide over leaked nude photos - Lady says lailasnews 4

There is a new update  on the RCCG member who committed suicide. The new report claims that he killed himself over leaked nude photos.

The man identified as Mike was earlier reported to have committed suicide over the inability of his church to secure accommodation for him.

But according to Bennie Umoren, Mike wasn’t even a member of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, as he left the church two years ago.

She alleged that he killed himself after he was busted for having sexual relationship with another girl while preparing for his wedding. The wedding was however cancelled and this led to his depression.

She wrote:

Mike didn’t leave suicide note and he didn’t die because of financial or rent issue. No church abandoned him because of rent. If you know pastor Telena of Shepherd House, you will know he takes very good care of his members and pastors the way he takes care of himself.

Mike left RCCG 2years ago to Shepherd house church Apo, Abuja where he was a worship leader but was suspended 2months ago, his wedding cancelled because of sexual relationship with another girl who leaked his nudes hence he got frustrated because of the embarrassment.

His house in Sunnyvale Abuja was given to him by the church for free.

This narrative that redeem abandoned him is a lie. No body is defending church but you people should stop looking for any opportunity to attack the church and men of God. They are not the reason Nigeria is hard. You didn’t elect them. Channel all your frustrations to Buhari and Fasola that’s not giving us light for days and won’t even give anytime soon.

In another news, #NextLevel is not here yet, it’s coming in 2weeks…..prepare for it. Cheers

Namaste 🙏

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