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Resurrection! Testimony of Daniel Ekechukwu Home |
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“Why should any of you consider it incredible
“Why should any of you consider it incredible Crossing Death's Path In the morning of November 30th 2001, Daniel
Ekechukwu, the pastor of the Power Chapel Evangelical Church in Onitsha,
with his friend Kingsley Iruka took a Christmas present of a goat to his
father in a village near the town of Owerri. Daniel drove his 20-year-old
Mercedes 230. On the way back home, traveling down a steep road, the
Mercedes brakes failed. Daniel could do nothing. Gathering speed the vehicle
hurtled downhill unstoppable. Its career, and Daniel’s, ended as it smashed
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convinced her husband would live again, wanted his body taken to the church
in Onitsha where Reinhard Bonnke was to speak at a dedication ceremony of
the Grace of God Ministries. Daniel’s father, however, was a Mormon and
declared he would decide. He said he would go and “hit him with the Bible
seven times”, and if Daniel did not rise, then Nneka must accept the fact
that he was not going to rise from the dead, and that must close the matter.
He did go and struck the corpse as he said seven times, with no result
whatever. Nneka, being a Christian, considered a Mormon would not understand. His performance meant nothing except to put her off. She would not give up. She pestered her father-in-law. Daniel must be taken to the Bonnke meeting. Realizing that if he refused this favor, she would remember all her life he had denied her request on behalf of her husband. Eventually he relented. On the next day, Sunday, December 2, they went to take the body from the mortuary. But the mortician was worried about their intentions. To hide the fact that a body was being taken away as it was, with a one and half hours drive to Onitsha, as a pretext he dressed the body as for the funeral, placed it in a coffin and shut the lid. They took Daniel in his coffin and set off. Arriving at the Onitsha church compound, the State security officer and the ushers saw them entering with a coffin and ordered them to turn round and leave immediately. Nneka however was determined. She pleaded and persisted not only for the coffin to be allowed in the church compound but brought into the church itself. Seeing her agitation, the State security office checked that the coffin did contain a body and was not a terrorist trick to plant a bomb. Finding only a pallid corpse he allowed them to proceed. However the idea of bringing a coffin or a dead body into a crowded church brought consternation and upheaval. Finally the Head Bishop’s son Pastor Paul Jr. sought his father’s permission to get the body into the building, but it would have to be only into the children’s department. The children were ushered into the lower hall, and the corpse brought in the upper room and laid out on a table. The Bishop’s son, Paul, and another pastor on the church staff, Bathcomery Nkwando, attended to this and found rigor mortis had stiffened the limbs. |
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Two other staff pastors, Lawrence Onyeka and Luke
Ibekwe joined them to guard the body. Meanwhile Reinhard Bonnke knew nothing
of this and was preaching and praying upstairs in the main auditorium. After
a while the pastors noticed a slight twitching of the stomach of the corpse.
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