Daughter of Pastor Raymond Uzoechina of the Redeemed Christian Church
of God, RCCG, Charity Uzoechina, whose father alleged was hypnotised
and forced into converting to Islam has finally spoken on her
conversion. Charity, who has been living at the palace of Etsu Nupe, Alhaji
Yahaya Abubakar, since converting to Islam has called on Nigerians to
leave her alone to practice the religion of her choice. Speaking on telephone to Vanguard yesterday, Charity insisted that
nobody forced her into Islam, and therefore urged everyone concerned to
hold their peace and let her practice her new found faith. “I did it on my own. Nobody forced or enticed me to become a Muslim. I
converted to Islam on my own. Am I the first to convert to Islam in
Nigeria? So what is it?” Pastor Raymond Uzoechina, had earlier claimed that Charity was
abducted and hypnotised to say and do what she was doing. He went on to
challenge the Etsu Nupe to produce Charity in court for
cross-examination by his lawyer. Charity however said; “I know people are influencing my father and I
am praying for him and other members of my family to know that this is
the right religion.” Charity whose father has been fuming about her continued stay at the
Etsu Nupe’s palace also said she was not interested in going back to her
father’s house. “I am not going back to my father because of his actions in recent
times. He has been threatening me and at my age (25), I am free to
practice any religion of my choice and so, I should be left to decide. “If I want to sue him to court, I can at this my age because it is my right to practice any religion I want.” A Sharia court had earlier granted Etsu Nupe custody of Charity who
now wants to be called Aisha, a ruling her father appealed on grounds
that a Sharia court has no jurisdiction of a matter concerning a
Christian in a free state like Nigeria. The appeal ruling is slated for
August, but the Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN, Niger State
Chapter would love the issue settled out of court. Speaking to newsmen, Niger State CAN Chairman, Rev. Musa Dada, said
CAN had visited the Etsu Nupe’s palace along with other CAN officials
from Abuja officially on the matter and that plans were on to settle the
case out of court. “We have met with the Etsu Nupe and other stake holders involved at the Etsu’s palace and we have made progress. “I can assure you that probably before the August 1 (Thursday) date,
when the case is expected to come up at the Sharia Court, Bida,
something positive is likely to come out which will put an end to the
rift,” Dada said.
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