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How Daughter of Beheaded Pastor On Christmas Day Wedded In Benue

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It was a day of mixed emotions as the daughter of murdered CAN official in Mubi, Adamawa state, late Pastor Lawan Andimi, wedded in Makurdi, Benue State last weekend.

The wedding which took place at St Peter’s Parish, saw Agnes Andimi, a recent graduate got married to her schoolmate Gabriel thus, become Mrs Egwurube.

The officiating priest, Father Pito queried the bride on the groom’s hometown and applauded her for correctly naming, “Agila, Ado Local Government, Benue state.”

However, he was taken aback when he asked the groom her origins and he answered, “Chibok, Local Government Area, Borno State.”

Father Pito, who said he had never met anyone from Chibok then proceeded to ask the bride “if our girls are back,” and thereafter prayed for those still missing and those lost.

In attendance all the way from America, were international human rights lawyer, Mr Emmanuel Ogebe and global humanitarian missionary, Dr William Devlin, both recipients of US President Obama and President Biden’s volunteerism award respectively for their pro bono service to humanity.

Speaking at the wedding, Mr. Ogebe he had been in touch with the widow of late Pastor Andimi, Mama Mary Andimi from weeks after her husband’s decapitation by Boko Haram when Pastor Paul Enenche hosted them and over 20 other victims of terror at a press conference commemorating Leah Sharibu’s abduction anniversary in February 2020.

Ogebe said that when Mrs Andimi invited him for the wedding of her daughter taking place in his state and Local Government Area, he was deeply elated.

According to him; “I didn’t even know they were from Chibok till that day. I don’t know why God continues to join me with Chibok since I first sponsored another murdered pastor’s orphan from Chibok to US 10 years ago, then over 10 more Chibok girls in 2014 and the daughter of the murdered CAN Secretary of Borno in 2015”.

On his part, Dr William Devlin broke down in tears following an incident after the wedding ceremony during the post-nuptial photos in which the Master of Ceremony (MC) announced “photo of couple with bride’s parents.”

At this point, as the widow of Pastor Andimi joined the couple alone, it was suggested that her son be called to come and stand in place of his late dad.

At this juncture, the US humanitarian duo Dr Devlin and Barrister Ogebe stepped in for the photograph.

A deeply emotional Devlin said, “I can’t believe I got to stand in the shoes of a kingdom martyr. This is a once in a lifetime experience. I know he’s smiling in heaven that the body of Christ showed up for him, his daughter and his family.

Lamenting the poor attendance at the weeding, Ogebe said he was quite shocked by the low attendance at the wedding saying that members of the choir were more than the guests.

Ironically, Mrs Tina Bitrus an IDP traveled all the way from Yola to attend the wedding. Tina who left her family in tents at the IDP camp to travel to Benue, met mama Mary Andimi last year during a trauma healing session organized by the US humanitarians on the anniversary of Leah’s death.

In the words of Ogebe; “I am afraid of this country. With all the big churches and great pastors in this land, you mean none of them cared enough to show up or even help out the family of this great martyr who pleaded on camera for his ransom but said if not possible “good bye and see you in glory.

“Every sector in this country has failed including churches. I am a Christian and have done more internationally for the persecuted than anyone living today in our generation so you can’t say I hate Christianity.

“In fact, it’s because of my faith that I must call our people to order. I will be a hypocrite if I accuse Islamist terrorists of killing us then keep quiet when Christians are neglecting the widows and orphans of their own profession and body.

“In case you don’t know, Christ himself called the religious leaders to order and they killed him.

“One of my saddest experiences was when I asked a church to build a house for the mum of an abducted heroine, the excuses they gave me baffled me. I said, so these are the kind of uncaring people I have been fighting for? Real Christianity is not bling and blowing grammar. James said pure religion is helping widows and orphans.

“I was grieved when I heard Mama Mary Andimi was late to the wedding because the vehicle they took from Adamawa to Makurdi broke down. There are 5000 pastors in Nigeria that can bless her with a new car and they won’t even feel it. “There are 10 pastors that could have sent planes to fly her for the wedding and back. I am afraid of Nigerian Christians honestly. We pray, make noise and show off but don’t show up for whom Christ holds dear. I am officially tired of this country.

“When we get to glory and God asks, “when my father died and I was wedding without him, why didn’t you attend?” we will see what they have to say.

Last time we visited Adamawa, it was house rent issue. How can widow Mama Mary Andimi be talking of house rent barely three years after her husband’s globally reported execution on video? Of a truth, some will reach heaven and God will say, “you already collected your own enjoyment on earth!,” he said.

Dr Gideon Paramallam was represented at the wedding by the Chaplain of Benue State University while the Chairman of CAN in the northern states who was out of the country urged the bride to apply for her National Youth Service with him.

It was a joyous event coming a month after the burial of Mama Mary Andimi’s own mother who recently passed away.

The third anniversary of Pastor Lawan Andimi’s execution comes would take place nine days after his daughter’s wedding.

Late Pastor Andimi was brutally beheaded on Christmas Day 2019 after his abduction by Boko Haram terrorists in a chilling video circulated around the world.

He is survived by nine children most of whom are still schooling while his widow, a farmer lost her farm during the Cameroun dam flood that devastated the region and subsists on the 30,000 monthly salary given by his church denomination.

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