I’d Love To Become Pastor, Change Agent In Prison – Evans

Suspected kidnap kingpin, “Evans” Chukwudumeme Onwuamadike, has said contrary to people’s perception of him, he is not that bad a person.

Evans, who in an interview with The SUN said he would like to become a pastor if given the chance, begged his victims to forgive and pray for him.

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The suspected kidnapper advised those in the kidnapping line of business to learn from his story, saying all the wealth he acquired over the years is nowhere to be found today.

“I have totally regretted everything about crime. It does not pay. I keep telling people to learn from my story. Crime does not pay. Everything I acquired all these years are gone just in a day. I will be an agent of change in prison,” he said

Evans, who disowned his lawyer’s assertion that he’ll change his plea to not guilty, said: “I don’t know how he came about the matter.”

He said he was ready to plead guilty to all 14 cases and 52 charges levelled against him.

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“Yes, I will (plead guilty); I want to do so because I don’t want those lawyers to be deceiving me. I don’t want them to mislead me.

“I already have a covenant with God. If police take me to court, I told God that I will not tell lies against the police or victims. I promise to tell the court the truth about any crime that I am guilty of. Please, people of Nigeria should forgive me,” he said.

 

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