BREAKING: Police Grant Bail to Former Dunamis Pastors Daniel and Alex Enenche Following Cyberbullying Allegations Against Pastor Paul Enenche

The Force Intelligence Department (FID) of the Nigerian Police has released Alex Enenche, the younger brother of Pastor Paul Enenche, and Abraham Daniel, a former pastor at Dunamis Church, on bail. The two individuals were detained on January 7, 2025, but were granted release the following day after an agreement to resolve the matter amicably....CLICK HERE TO READ THE FULL ARTICLE➤

Both Alex Enenche and Abraham Daniel were instructed to return to the Force Intelligence Department on January 10 and 13, 2025, respectively, to continue their involvement in the ongoing investigation.

Their detention came after they responded to a police invitation in connection with allegations of cyberbullying and criminal defamation against Pastor Paul Enenche, the founder and Senior Pastor of Dunamis International Gospel Centre, Abuja. The accusations stemmed from Pastor Daniel’s public claim that Pastor Paul Enenche had breached a prior agreement between them.

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Barrister Ernest Okpaga, the legal representative for the two men, explained that his clients were detained after fully cooperating with the police. He noted that the two arrived at the FID office at 1 pm on January 7, only to be questioned after several hours of waiting, and subsequently detained around 8 pm without a clear explanation.

Earlier, concerns had been raised by the families of Pastor Daniel and Alex Enenche, who were left uncertain about their loved ones’ whereabouts after responding to the police invitation. However, sources later confirmed that both individuals were still in police custody, leading to further family worries.

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The invitation letters, issued by the Deputy Inspector General of Police, Force Intelligence Department (FID), requested their attendance for questioning on January 7, 2025, at the FID office in Abuja.

The letters outlined the investigation into charges including cyberbullying, criminal defamation, false publication, and inciting public nuisance, and stated that they were free to bring an attorney along.

Despite their release, the investigation continues, with the two individuals expected to return for further questioning in the coming days. ...CLICK HERE TO READ THE FULL ARTICLE➤

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