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Here’s why APC is calling on DSS to apprehend and restrain clergyman, Paul Enenche of Dunamis Church Abuja (video)

APC has called on DSS to apprehend and restrain clergyman Pastor Paul Enenche of Dunamis Church Abuja, and here’s the reason.

 

While speaking on Sunday, February 26 in his Church, Enenche who is a supporter of Labour Party’s Peter Obi, condemned the flaws witnessed in last Saturday, February 25 presidential election.

 

He warned that every attempt at scuttling the will of the people or frustrating the zeal of the youths, will produce only unimaginable consequences.

 

At their press conference on Monday, February 27, the APC alleged the Enenche desecrated the church’s altar by his “hate speech” and called on the DSS to apprehend him alongside Dino Melaye and Dele Momodu and restrain them.

 

Watch the video showing the clergyman expressing his displeasure with the conduct of the elections below…

 

 

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