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Serious Commotion As Two Church Members Fight Dirty Over Female Lover In Lagos (Photo)

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Two able-bodied men have disgraced themselves at a popular Church in Lagos state while fighting over a girl to the chagrin of fellow church members.

The girl identified as Amarachi Amaechi is the cause of the fight between the two church members

Two members of a popular church in Ijegun area of Lagos have engaged in fierce battle over who between them will marry one of the female members of the church, PM Express reports.

It was gathered that the fight took place at the church before the case was taken to the Area M Police Command in Idimu to decide who will eventually marry 20-year old Amarachi Amaechi.

The two men involved were identified as Rivers State-born Prince Chily Michael and Izuchukwu Uba from Anambra State. PM Express gathered that Uba was the first person dating Amarachi and they agreed not to have any sexual contact until after their wedding.

However, before their planned wedding, Michael allegedly snatched her from Uba and got the girl pregnant and she had been delivered of a baby last year. But none of the two men was properly engaged to Amarachi.
The girl identified as Amarachi Amaechi is the cause of the fight between the two church members

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However, when Amarachi became pregnant, Michael was said to have abandoned her and focused on other women while Uba took responsibility of the pregnancy until she safely delivered. This drew Amarachi closer to Uba and they agreed to marry.

But when Michael became aware of this, he was angry and started threatening and even assaulted Uba severally before Michael went to the police to report that Uba took his wife.

It was while Uba had been charged with wife snatching allegation before Amarachi came to the station and told police that she actually dated the two men but has finally settled for Uba as her husband-to-be despite having baby for Michael.

The police is yet to decide on the matter when our correspondent visited the Command.

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