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A Widow Loses House To Prophetess Sister -In-Law








A widow, Mrs Onyenyechi Odunze and a mother of two has accused her late husband's elder sister, Prophetess Ngozi Odunze and some members of the late husband's family of chasing her out of her home and sharing her late husband's property.

 

The widow in an interview with our Correspondent accused the Prophetess of forcefully taking over her husband's property located at Agip Estate, PortHarcourt and converting it to her church while still sharing other property among members of the family

 

The mother of two said the concocted stories by the Prophetess and some members of her late husband's family; that  she was a concubine to Mr. Odunze and that her late husband was married to a white woman, is totally false as no woman had called her or confronted her that she was  her late husband's wife or heir.


 

She lamented the untold hardship she is going through with her children as a result of the development and called on the public to come to her aid.

 

When Prophetess Ngozi Odunze was contacted, she told our Correspondent  that the family had responded adequately to the matter and that she was their brother’s concubine.


Meanwhile Rev.  Father Christian Azubike, a former Parish Priest of Sacred Heart Parish,Amaigbo  of Catholic Diocese Orlu,Imo State in a telephone chat with our Correspondent confirmed that he wedded Mrs Onyenyechi and her late husband Hector Odunze   .

                 

  Our Correspondent also sighted wedding pictures of the woman and her late husband as well as the wedding certificate.


 

 

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