Charles Obong, 52, who worked as a senior
personnel officer in the ministry of Public
Service from 2006 to 2016, reportedly wanted
to use the cash to redeem his soul before
God, Daily Monitor reports.
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Obong reportedly saved more than Shs200
million (about N17m) to bribe the Almighty
Father on Judgement Day so He could forgive
his earthly sins. He died on December 17,
2016, after a long illness and was buried on
Christmas Eve.
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He was buried in a metallic coffin estimated to
have cost Shs20m. The Aromo Sub-county
chairman, Mr David Elic, said his brother-in-
law had left behind a Will, dictating that upon
his death, his wife Ms Margaret Obong should
deposit huge sums of money in his coffin. .
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He planned to convey the money to God as an
offertory so that the Almighty Father could
forgive his sins and save him from hellfire. He
reportedly also instructed his brother Justin
Ngole and sister Hellen Aber to bear witness
to ensure his wife follows his testament to the
letter and secure the money in his coffin.
Wednesday, 11 January 2017
Ugandan man allegedly buried with N17m to bribe God.
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