Plans to eliminate the President of the
Christian Association of Nigerian (CAN), Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor, by
sabotaging the integrity of his Bombardier Challenger 600 aircraft have
been uncovered.
According to the African Free Press, the
Christian leader narrowly escaped death by the whiskers because his
aircraft would have crashed if not for the grace of God and the
professionalism of the pilot.
This disclosure emanated from a reliable
source close to the CAN President who said Oritsejafor who also is the
Senior Pastor of Word of Life Bible Church, was on board his private
aircraft when the pilot detected an unusual sound from the engine
compartment forcing him to make an emergency landing and subjecting the
aircraft to checks.
Upon checking for the source and cause
of the sound, the engineers spotted two huge bricks placed inside the
engine compartment by yet unidentified persons.
Judging from the unfortunate incident as
it were, the plan was for Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor’s aircraft to crash
with him on board. The high-flying pastor was said to have been
distressed over this development.
The said aircraft has designated parking
spaces at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport Abuja, Murtala
Mohammed International Airport, Lagos and Osubi Airstrip also known as
Warri Airport all of which are under the management of the Federal
Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) which collects heavy fees as
packing and security charges.
Efforts to reach Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor
on this incident have not yielded fruit. However, a source inside FAAN
who wishes to remain anonymous because he is not authorised to speak to
the press confirmed to our reporters that the lawyers of Pastor
Oritsejafor have written to FAAN on the frightful and outrageous
incident, demanding an explanation on how and why two bricks were lodged
in the engine compartment of the aircraft while it was under their
care. The said letter has raised tension in FAAN as no one has claimed
responsibility.
In the twists and turns of events, the
pastor’s name was dragged into Nigerian politics by his detractors for
being close to former, President Goodluck Jonathan and for being
vociferous in his criticism of the Islamists group, Boko Haram.
The climax of the attack against him
came to the fore when the aircraft which was donated to him by his
congregation and some of his sons and daughters was leased out and it
got entangled in a botched arms deal in South Africa.
According to government sources, the
aircraft which was also on commercial lease was hired by the office of
the NSA to cater for the security needs of the nation.
The opposition then leaned on the botched transaction to denigrate the CAN president ahead of the 2015 general election.
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