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Priest Who Resigned To Propagate Polygamy Apologizes, Returns To Anglican Church

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An Anglican priest, Rev Barr Ogbuchukwu Makuo Lotanna, who sparked controversy after he resigned from the Church to open a ministry to propagate polygamy has tendered an apology.

The priest had upon his resignation in September insisted that he received a revelation to propagate polygamy as a way to stem immorality.

But the priest in a press release made available to DailyPost said the revelation was ill conceived, and should be discountenanced.

He said he has deleted all previous videos of his preachings, which propagated polygamy, while apologizing to the general public.

“I have since pledged to give a full and undivided attention to all that God has called me to do as a priest in obedience to the instituted authority of the Church.

“I have understood that for any program(s) to achieve s3xual purity, it must of necessity be that which should build the CHURCH OF CHRIST and should be accepted by her. And I can not be numbered among those fighting the Church.

“I have also withdrawn and DELETED all the videos and messages I have preached or posted on the subject from all my social media handles and have CLOSED all the channels,” he wrote.

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