For five years, he preached the words of God amidst the prevalent
insecurity in the North-eastern state of Borno, often walking through
the shadow of death but miraculously surviving. Even when the usually
serene hilly town of Shaffa, Hawul Local Government area in the southern
part of Borno State, where he ministered was attacked about two months
ago, Pastor Eluid Mshelizza Gwamna came out unscathed.
But the evangelical mission of Pastor Gwamna in the rural communities
of southern Borno was however cut short by rampaging Boko Haram
fighters on September 24 in the same Shaffa, about 230 kilometres from
Maiduguri, the state capital, while returning from a church programme.
The resident pastor of the local assembly of Living Faith Bible Church,
aka Winners Chapel, was reportedly ambushed by the insurgents who were
unleashing terror on the community on the night of the sad day.
“He has been transferred to Marama, another community few kilometres
away from Shaffa, but his family are still in Shaffa,” his elder
brother, Ibrahim Gwamna Mshelizza told Daily Sun, adding that
the 44-year-old father of four went back to Shaffa to honour an
invitation by his former members to deliver a sermon at a programme
organized by the church on that fateful Wednesday.
“He was actually invited to preach at the Living Faith Church at
Bamjikirl in Shaffa. He later headed home to spend the night with his
family after the programme but was ambushed on the way. From the account
given to us, he was identified as a pastor by one of the Boko Haram men
and they slaughtered him right there,” the elderly Gowmna revealed.
Not done with the dastardly act, the sons of Satan, according to
Shaffa residents, then proceeded to set ablaze houses in the town.
“Someone among the Boko Haram was pointing to people’s houses one after
the other, and they burnt down these houses. It was as if they had the
list of houses they planned to burn,” an indigene of Shaffa who resides
in Maiduguri disclosed to Daily Sun. No fewer than 18 people were
reportedly killed by the insurgents in the dusk attack that also spread
to neighbouring Shindiffu, another community in Hawul Local Government
area.
Gwamna family members described him as a committed and hardworking
minister of God. “He was devoted to his pastoral calling after a long
sojourn in the world, doing what he liked until God took over his heart
and called him to come and do what He wanted. Nobody ever thought he was
going to be a pastor or even a man that would be preaching God’s
words,” the deceased’s brother further disclosed. He said the pastor,
who was the fifth in the family, left behind three boys and a girl with
his wife, adding that the family had taken consolation in the belief
that the man died while preaching the gospel of Christ.
“Mama said it gladdened her heart that Eluid died a believer. She was
even the one preaching to us to take heart and see his killing as a
sacrifice to God. She considers him a martyr, having died in the hand of
his persecutor who were out to silence every voice or belief different
from their wild ideology,” he added.
According to other family sources, the pastor’s mother, Mrs. Saratu
Gwamna was the first Bura woman to attend a bible school in Bura land,
one of the major ethnic groups in the southern part of Borno. “Her
husband was equally a church planter,” said another relation who did not
want her name in print. She stressed that the death of the pastor dealt
a big blow to the larger Mshelizza family.
(Culled from Sun News)
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