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Bishop Kityo Luwalira says man who tried to attack him was possessed by power of darkness

Matooke Republic by Matooke Republic
April 1, 2018
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Namirembe Diocese Bishop Wilberforce Kityo Luwalira has said that the man who on tried to attack him during the Easter service earlier this morning, looked possessed and couldn’t be stopped.

  • It was towards the end of the easter morning service, when a man that has been identified as Herbert Kaddu, ran towards the Holy Altar while holding a big stick.
    Kadu who was clad in a back-cloth, beat security and sprinted through the main corridor towards the bishop who was preaching.
    Kaddu however failed to jump high enough past the wooden barricade and dived in.
    Kaddu was then captured by the ushers and other security personnel before he could get to the bishop.
    Bishop Luwalira defined the incident as ‘the power of darkness,’ that was trounced the power of God.




    The bishop however said that he couldn’t blame the police since church doesn’t have a guest list to tell who is coming in, when!
    Bishop Luwalira however said that he would call for a meeting to engage security to be more vigilant and to also find out Kaddu’s motive!

Kaddu is currently being held at Namirembe Police Post as investigations go on.

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