Published On: Sat, Sep 7th, 2013

Unknown Gunmen Kidnap Archbishop Kattey of Niger Delta

Archbishop Kattey of Niger Delta


LAGOS SEPTEMBER 7TH (URHOBOTODAY)-The Dean, Archbishop and Bishop of Niger Delta North, Church of Nigeria, Anglican Communion, Most Rev. Ignatius Ogboru Kattey has been kidnapped.
Kattey was kidnapped Friday night at about 11.30pm by yet to be identified gunmen in Port Harcourt, capital of Rivers State.
The clergyman, along with his wife, Beatrice was captured on Aleto bridge, Eleme in Eleme Local Government Area of Rivers State, but the wife was later found abandoned in their car
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The whereabouts of the archbishop remains unknown.
In the hierarchy of the Anglican Communion, Archbishop Kattey who was made a Dean of Anglican Communion in Nigeria about a year ago, is next to the Primate, Most Rev. Nicholas Okoh.
Sources said the Archbishop and the wife were driving to Port Harcourt late on Friday to beat the traffic restrictions Saturday morning, occasioned by the monthly environmental Sanitation. Unknown to them, the exercise would not hold because of the GCE/WAEC examination taking place Saturday.
Rivers State has been experiencing a rising tide of insecurity since Police Commissioner, Mbu Joseph Mbu was posted to the state.
Just last week, Felix Igwe, Commissioner for Sports was shot by unidentified gunmen around Eleme Inter-Change, Eleme axis of Port Harcourt and he is receiving treatment.
Most Rev. Ignatius Crosby Ogborun Kattey (Justice of the Peace) was born in the small Nchia Town called Alode in Eleme Local Government Area of Rivers State on 23 August, 1948. His father was Chief Amos Kattey who was himself a devout Christian, church leader, produce merchant, trader, farmer and Government Recognized Second Class Traditional Ruler of Nchia Kingdom. His mother was Mrs. Margaret Ada Kattey.

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