A Ghanaian Dotse Darekey has allegedly gone missing after he
came to Lagos for prayers at T.B. Joshua’s SCOAN church. According to The
Punch, the 59-year-old who works with an oil firm in Accra had come into town
for a programme at SCOAN, Ikotun.
Darekey had arrived Lagos in the company of good friend, Don
Emmanuel on the 5th of May. He reportedly lodged in a hotel in Ikotun. It was
gathered that Dareky and Emmanuel had attended the programme and while walking
out together, Darekey got lost in the crowd and has not been seen since.
The Punch reports that Emmanuel narrated the story saying,
“This is my second time in Lagos. I am a SCOAN member in Ghana. I come to Lagos
for prayers. Dotse and I came to Lagos on May 5 and we checked into a hotel not
on the SCOAN premises.
“We had been going for several prayer sessions. On Sunday,
after the church service ended, there were a lot of people coming out. In that
process, I discovered he was no longer with me. I went back into the building
to check, but he was not there. He was not with a mobile phone.
“I alerted some of the church ushers, who said nobody was
found. I thought that he had taken another route and gone to the guest house. I
got to the hotel, but he was not there as well.
“There was little SCOAN could do since it was not their
guest house we lodged in. I went to the police station on Monday and reported
the matter. The police took my statement. But since May 9, neither I nor his
family members in Ghana have got any update.
“He did not return to Ghana because his family members
called me that he had not returned. The Ghanaian High Commission is also aware
of this incident.” The younger brother to Darekey said that the family was
distressed as he has 3 children and that everything is being done to get
Darekey back.
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