A man who identified himself as mustapha, gave a testimony today at the Synagogue church of all nations claiming that he was a member of the dreaded sect, Boko Haram, adding that he was sent to bomb the
church before the lord arrested him.
Musty who says he is from Adamawa revealed that he and 4 others were sent to blow up the church.
He said when 5 of them eventually got to the SCOAN junction, they tried to give one mallam a bag to keep
which was containing a metre bomb, but the mallam refused.
So they entered a restaurant wich was very close to church. They were eating and watching SCOAN when the
man of God started praying for viewers.
He said the prayers caused
confusion. 4 of them took off but Mustapha was arrested by the power God and he came inside the church and started confessing.
He also mentioned how they get initiated into Boko Haram and how in a dream he had he saw TB Joshua, telling him to stop killing.
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