Pastor Paul Enenche Pays Condolence Visit to Yelewata Community in Benue

  • Pastor Paul Enenche, a renowned clergyman, visited the Yelewata community in Benue state, which was recently attacked.
  • The community was attacked on Friday night by suspected herdsmen.
Pastor Paul Enenche Pays Condolence Visit to Yelewata Community in Benue

Popular Nigerian clergyman, Pastor Paul Enenche, has paid a condolence visit to Yelewata, a community in Benue State that recently suffered a deadly attack.

The tragic incident, which occurred on Friday night, reportedly involved suspected herdsmen and claimed the lives of over 200 residents.

Pastor Enenche, accompanied by his wife, Dr. Becky Enenche, visited the grieving community to offer prayers, support, and words of comfort to the bereaved.

The couple was seen consoling families of the victims and standing in solidarity with the devastated locals, urging them to remain hopeful and prayerful in the face of such unspeakable loss.

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Reacting to the post…

@Notdeclanrice said: “This pastor even have private jet, but his members can not afford two meals a day.”

@jenslaw_ wrote: “This is commendable. Other pastors should do so. Imams should also commiserate with the people of Benue and other parts of the country as their silence implies that they are in support of Fulani herdsmen massacres nationwide. Mind you they of the same Islamic faith”

In other news, The Will of late Chief Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu, former Ohanaeze Ndigbo leader, has sparked controversy for barring his wife, Lolo Frances, from remarrying if she wishes to keep her inheritance.

The Will, revealed on June 16, 2025, states that Frances would forfeit properties—including the “Legacy House” in Owerri, Magil Furniture, and real estate stakes—if she marries again.

Other provisions include passing the Abuja home to their son and selling a London property, with proceeds supporting his children’s needs. Iwuanyanwu also directed that the “Glass House” near Orji flyover be turned into a charitable Trust.

His children described the Will as fair, though public attention remains focused on the remarriage condition.

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