A robbery suspect under investigation for attacking a reverend father has said that he singled out clergymen for attacks because his life was ruined by one of them.
Federick Ugah, who is currently cooling his heels in the cells of the Nasarawa State Police Command, said he had to drop out of the university as a 400 level student of Law after his frustrations at the hands of a Catholic reverend father he served in Kaduna.
Going down memory lane, Ugah recalled that he started life as an orphan, having lost his parents at a tender age. To realise his ambition of becoming a lawyer, he hit on the idea of seeking help from clergymen. He decided that he would serve them as an altar boy so that in return, they would help him to foot his education bills.
He began by way of serving inside the Kogi Diocese of the church before shifting to Abuja and later to Kaduna State.
He that he had first secured admission on the University of Abuja to look at English before he secured every other one at the Ahmadu Bello University (ABU) Zaria to observe Law. But that become whilst he met his frustration as the Reverend Father who turned into sponsoring him in attempted to turn him into his intercourse companion.
Ugah stated his resistance to the concept he seemed as an immoral act induced the Reverend Father to frustrate him out of the Catholic Church via falsely accusing him of stealing some cash belonging to the parish.
Ugah, after his arrest by using the Nasarawa State Police Command allegedly snatching a car from a reverend father, vowed that he could maintain to torment reverend fathers throughout the usa for the rest of his existence due to the fact his adventure into the underworld began together with his lack of ability to complete his diploma in Law at ABU.
He instructed our correspondent in an interview on the police station wherein he was detained that he had no apology for what he had achieved and would do it once more if he had the chance.
He stated: “I have vowed to address reverend fathers across the u . S . A .. They are my target and I will preserve to rob them of cash and seize their automobiles.
“I served a lot of them in Abuja and Kaduna as a residence assist and that they have been helping to sponsor my schooling up to very last 12 months Law on the Ahmadu Bello University.
“I first of all were given admission to have a look at English at the University of Abuja, however my desire was Law.
“In my 2 hundred stage, I were given a sparkling admission in ABU to observe Law and changed into at ABU up to 400 level before I met my frustration.
“I actually have always been a great boy, going by using the truth that my mother and father are not alive. I develop up inside the Catholic Church, but my choice to come to be a reverend father changed into hostile by means of my mother and father before they died.
“I determined that I would end up a attorney once I grew up. That became why I left the University of Abuja as a 2 hundred-stage English pupil to start all once more at ABU.
“My life were to serve reverend fathers. I washed their garments, cooked for them and served as their altar boy whilst they helped to sponsor my education
“I changed into in Abuja with them earlier than I moved to Kaduna State once I were given admission in ABU. Then at some point, the reverend father I become serving demanded to have sex with me before my sponsorship might be guaranteed.
“I was questioning how a reverend father might turn gay. When I refused, he introduced up an allegation in opposition to me that I stole parish’s money and need to be driven away by using the parish.
He also poisoned the minds of different reverend fathers who intended to help me.
“I stored thinking why a person would need to sleep with every other guy. Because I refused, I was unable to graduate from the university, because there has been no frame to foot the bills. But I have also determined that no reverend father will discover peace with me as long as I live.
“I will keep to torment them for the relaxation of my lifestyles because they pissed off me.”
Asked why he changed into being detained, Ugah stated: “I was caught with a stolen automobile belonging to a priest. The police arrested me in New Nyanyan, Nasarawa State.
“I in no way robbed him with a gun. I actually took his vehicle key in his absence and hit the street. The incident took place in New Nyanyan in December closing 12 months.
“All my existence, I grew up serving them, and via them, I gained admission into University of Abuja to take a look at English, and the subsequent yr, I got another admission in ABU to observe Law.
“As a university student, I became serving a reverend father whilst training. Then he awoke someday and insisted that he would have intercourse with me before he could pay my college fees. I refused and he asked me to go away.
“He levelled a false allegation towards me that I stole parish’s cash, which I did no longer. So I left him, and he commenced telling different monks not to deal with me. That became how I changed into unable to graduate
“That particular act shattered my dream of becoming a lawyer. It is now seven years, and my goal is to keep to rob reverend fathers and seize their vehicles.
“The police arrested me in New Nyanyan why I become negotiating to sell a Toyota Corolla I stole from the reverend father in Kaduna. I drove the auto to Abuja earlier than taking it to New Nyanyan to promote.
“I took the key to the automobile in his absence due to the fact I lived with him earlier than.
“I haven't any regrets for my movements. What I want the police to do is to look into the trouble I had in Abuja and Kaduna which caused the priest kicking me out of the parish.”
The Commissioner of Police in Nasarawa State, Bola Longe, who paraded the suspect in Lafia, told our correspondent that Ugah was a infamous crook who specialized in tormenting monks and Imams simplest.
“He steals coins from them at gunpoint and take hold of their vehicles,” he said.
CP Longe stated Ugah would be charged to court docket as soon as investigations were concluded.
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