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Tension has gripped Anambra State following the mysterious disappearance of Most Rev. Prof. Godwin Okpala, the retired Archbishop of the Niger Province and Bishop of Nnewi.
According to Daily Post, sources reveal that the Archbishop was last seen on Friday, December 6, when he embarked on a journey to Umuchu, a community within the state, but never arrived at his destination.
His whereabouts, along with that of his driver, remain unknown as of the time of this report.
Speculation about a possible abduction has heightened, although no official confirmation has been made. Efforts to establish contact with the Archbishop, his driver, or locate their vehicle have so far been unsuccessful.
The development has prompted an urgent prayer alert from the Bishop of Nnewi Diocese, Rt. Rev. Ndubuisi Obi, calling for intercessory prayers for the Archbishop’s safe return.
In a heartfelt message to the faithful, Bishop Obi expressed deep concern over the disappearance.
The message reads: “PRAYER ALERT from BISHOP Ndubuisi Obi of Nnewi Diocese.
“Dearly Beloved people of God, With a deeply burdened heart, we write to inform you of the distressing news that our revered Father in God, the Most Rev. Prof. Godwin Okpala (Retired Archbishop of the Niger Province and Bishop of Nnewi), has been missing since yesterday morning.
“He embarked on a journey to Umuchu accompanied by his driver but, unfortunately, never arrived at his destination. Since then, there has been no communication, and neither he, his driver, nor the vehicle have been located.
“We earnestly plead for your fervent prayers for their safety and swift return. The relevant authorities have been contacted, and we are hopeful and trusting in God’s divine intervention for a positive resolution.
“Please, join us in prayer of intercession, trusting in the Lord, whose watchful eyes never slumber, to bring our beloved Father in God, and his driver back to us safely.
“Thank you for standing with us in this moment of distress. Ndubuisi Nnewi.”