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Police release suspected killers of Abuja evangelist, Eunice Elisha, for lack of evidence

The Nigeria Police Force has released all the arrested suspects in connection with the gruesome murder of 42 year old RCCG evangelist, Eunice Elisha, in Abuja on July 9th 2016. According to the  FCT Police spokesman, ASP Anjuguri Manzah, the suspects were released because police investigation could not establish any evidence linking them to the murder of the late Evangelist. He however stated that the suspects were released on the condition that they will be called up for interrogation whenever the need arises. He said investigations into the matter is still ongoing.

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    1. All the redeem Christian church of God (RCCG) must apologise to Nigerians for bringing this calamity called Buhari regime, can you see what Christians are passing through in the hand this change government, this people campaign a lot to bring this rubbish

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    2. All the redeem Christian church of God (RCCG) must apologise to Nigerians for bringing this calamity called Buhari regime, can you see what Christians are passing through in the hand this change government, this people campaign a lot to bring this rubbish

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  3. NIGERIA!.a country where Muslims kill nd go scot free....God is watching

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  4. WTF, what a country.They are not even ashamed of coming out to tell us that they can't investigate such a critical matter, shame on our police and there illiterate IGP.fools.

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  5. Incompetent men in black. Bihari people your plans won't work

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  6. Wow, really, even when she was killed in an open public road by a mob attack. the police couldn't find any suspect or established any evidence to prosecute someone.how can one get justice in this country. How can the family have any closure knowing that the killers are still out there. I really hope RCCG will fight this to get a sense of justice for her family, she was doing what the church mandated her to do, without that she wouldn't be at that place at that time. It's scary to know that you can be killed in public and nobody will be punish for it.

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  7. I knew the case was gonna die a natural death.

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  8. INJUSTICE!
    -D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

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  9. This is sad. They will be called up for interrogation. Hmmm. I won't be surprised if they take off. Continue to rest in peace Eunice. May God continue to comfort the family she left behind. Amen.

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  10. Hmm NPF!
    ....just like there was no evidence against the killers of the deeper life woman in kano???kwontinu

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  11. God wll judge all, rest in peace ma'

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  12. God will fight for Christians.

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  13. This is really unfortunate...
    First the deeper life pastor s wife in kano, now the rccg woman in abuja, all same story. If the police can not build a solid case to prosecute the suspects well enough, given the preponderance of evidence, they should bring in better professional, private lawyer etc. One thing I have come to realize is that whenever a police officer is killed, in line of duty, by any criminal of whatever standing or repute, the police moves heaven and earth to expose and prosecute the suspect. But it is unfortunate that they are unable to bring in the same zeal, competence and resolve to prosecute other heinous crime of similar degree, perhaps because of who the victim is?. So they have no case? No murder weapon?, no dna taken from site of murder? No witness questioned?, no blind identification of suspect by witnesses in a line up?

    On the other hand, RCCG and CAN should petition the IG, the Senate and the presidency for a review of the whole case. Somebody somewhere has to pay for their crimes, especially the murder in question, oherwise, people will continue killings others, it does mather wether its religion of other things, if they they would be let for lack of evidence, nay, police ineptitude.

    I pledge peace!

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  14. Shame on Nigeria police. This country must break in Jesus name Amen Amen Amen Fire

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  15. This country is doomed. Bokohari has influenced the investigation. God will deliver us from the evil hands of this wicked, demonic and despotic president. IJN

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  16. God is a Good God. My God shall laugh at them all, those that gave the judgement, that initiated the judgement, those that are in temporary authority, God is the Judge of the Earth, we have been hearing one day God will Judge. I Thank God for He that created the eyes He can see. Can a Nation like this still be lying, anyway if they fail to repent, they seal their fate. as a W.F. Kumuyi says "the secrecy of men shall become an open scandal in eternity".

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  17. Can you imagine a lawless Country. RIP a great evangelist. All pastors ll not see this now only for them to be seeing vision to presidents and celebrity while their own members are suffering.

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  18. Let the judgment past to that women be upon all those who took time to kill her, judge the case and set criminals free in the name of religion. In good measure, shaken together and running over. No sleep for you, no peace for you till u die.

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