Wednesday 29 January 2014

“Boko Haram Beheaded Catholic Church Members In Adamawa” – Bishop Stephen

The bishop of a catholic church that came under
heavy attack by Boko Haram terrorists last Sunday
has spoken up.
Bishop Stephen Dami Mamza of Yola Diocese in
Adamawa said the attack that happened last Sunday
in Waga Chakawa village took everyone by
surprise.
He said some catholic faithfuls were beheaded like
animal in the bush.
Hear what he said about the attack in Waga Chakawa
on Sunday:
"They closed the Church, stood by doors, and started
throwing IEDs and shooting directly at the helpless
worshippers,".
He said some church members were beheaded
while others were mutilated with knives and guns.
"The attack took place in our out-station Church on
Sunday morning in a village called Waga Chakawa.
The Church is under St. Dennis Catholic Church,
Madagali in Adamawa State. They were about to
finish Holy Mass with the Catechist when the
suspected men arrived in Hilux vans and some on
motorcycles."
"Those that were escaping through the window were
being slaughtered like rams and others killed
through their sophisticated guns."
"I have never seen this tragedy; it is a gradual
elimination of people with impunity and desecration
and sanctity of human lives."
"I am begging in the name of God, government and
security agencies should come to the aid of poor
Nigerians irrespective of their religion, status or
whatever and give them protection. We are mourning
these children and adults whose innocent lives were
brutally stuffed out of them unjustifiably." - said
Bishop Stephen
He said the Boko Haram terrorists also attacked
helpless villagers after the church attack that left 31
people dead. They reportedly murdered over 10
villagers and burned their homes before escaping.

Sent From David Aniemeka

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