Robbery suspect explains why he targets clergymen during operations

0
510

A robbery suspect simply identified as Federick Ugah (an orphan) has explained to the Nasarawa State Police Command why he solely targets clergymen during his robbery operations.

The suspect who is currently under investigation by the State Police Command said while he was being paraded that he began to attack clergymen because his life was ruined by one of them.

He said that after trying to secure admission to the university on two occassions to no avail he decided to work with a Catholic reverend father but became frustrated after the Reverend Father who was sponsoring him allegedly began to demand sex from him.

Ugah who was arrested after reportedly stealing a car from a clergyman said that his resistance to the idea he regarded as an immoral act caused the Reverend Father to frustrate him out of the Catholic Church by falsely accusing him of stealing some money belonging to the parish.

He said; ”I have vowed to deal with reverend fathers across the country. They are my target and I will continue to rob them of money and snatch their cars.

“I served many of them in Abuja and Kaduna as a house help and they were helping to sponsor my education up to final year Law at the Ahmadu Bello University. I initially got admission to study English at the University of Abuja, but my choice was Law.

“In my 200 level, I got a fresh admission in ABU to study Law and was at ABU up to 400 level before I met my frustration. I have always been a good boy, going by the fact that my parents are not alive. I grew up in the Catholic Church, but my decision to become a reverend father was opposed by my parents before they died.

“I decided that I would become a lawyer when I grew up. That was why I left the University of Abuja as a 200-level English student to start all over again at ABU.

“My life has been to serve reverend fathers. I washed their clothes, cooked for them and served as their altar boy while they helped to sponsor my education

“I was in Abuja with them before I moved to Kaduna State when I got admission in ABU. Then one day, the reverend father I was serving demanded to have sex with me before my sponsorship could be guaranteed.

“I was wondering how a reverend father would turn gay. When I refused, he brought up an allegation against me that I stole parris’s money and should be driven away by the parish. He also poisoned the minds of other reverend fathers who intended to help me.

“I kept wondering why a man would want to sleep with another man. Because I refused, I was unable to graduate from the university, because there was nobody to foot the bills. But I have also decided that no reverend father will find peace with me as long as I live.

“I will continue to torment them for the rest of my life because they frustrated me,” he added.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here