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Beneficiary of late Rivers pastor, Akinola mourns, contemplate suicide

An aged woman named Margaret Siofori has contemplated suicide, following the death of her benefactor, Revered Steven Akinola.

The cleric and founder of Redemption Ministries, headquartered in Port Harcourt, the Rivers State capital died on Sunday, June 6 from a suspected Kidney transplant he did many years ago.

The mourning woman told reporters that Akinola had been her source of economic survival, adding that she feels like dying with him too.

She said,” my son, I am an old woman. This man (Akinola) has been the one taking care of me.

“I have nobody in this world to look after me but God brought Akinola to be my helper.

“And now, the only helper that God gave me has left me helpless in this suffering world.

“I am not sure I will still be alive because I don’t see what I should live for.

“I think, I will also follow Akinola too to anywhere death has taken him to.”

Advised not to lose hope in life but should place her trust in God, the aged woman said  that as for her, her hope can not come back except Akinola comes back to life.

“I am a Christian, but I don’t see any reason for living again. I have experienced a lot in this life and I want to go home too to be with the Lord as Akinola has done.

“I will not question my God as to why He allowed the only helper He gave me to pass on before me.

“But I think, my own time on earth is over, let me go home too to be with the Lord,” she said weepingly.

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