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Ijele Speaks In More Trouble, To Appear In Court For Defaming Rev Onukaogu

Controversial blogger Ijele, Mr Chizorom Harrison Ofoegbu, a blogger and content creator, who is also known as ‘Ijele Speaks’ is in a fresh round of trouble.

Ofoegbu, it would be recalled, was granted bail several weeks ago after he was charged to court for an alleged threat to life by the Spiritual Director of Zion Prayer Movement, Evangelist Ebuka Obi.

When the matter came up in court on Friday, Ofoegbu was absent and the matter could not go on.

However, he is embroiled in another battle as he is billed to appear in an Awka High Court in Anambra State for defamation and cybercrime against the founder of Living Christ Mission, Rev. Professor Victor Onukaogu, popularly called Daddy Hezekiah.

The blogger is alleged to have defamed the character and integrity of Hezekiah by releasing a video in which he accused the church leader of sexually molesting and abusing young girls in his church.

“This man is evil. He is one of the bunch of criminals that destroyed Igbo land”, he stated in the video, where he also described the recent celebration of the 40th anniversary of Living Christ Mission as “40 years of this criminal molesting people’s children”.

Also, Pastor Paul Enenche of Dunamis International Church has a petition against Ijele pending with the National Cybercrime Centre over an alleged threat to kill the pastor and his family.

Ijele had also released videos in which he threatened to eliminate prominent church leaders including Enoch Adeboye, David Oyedepo, Johnson Suleman and Jeremiah Fufeyin.

He is also known to have courted the ire of members of the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) in another video in which he said he castigated the group’s leader, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, and said he should be left to die in detention.

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