Nigerian Prophet Deported from Zambia, Accused of Posing ‘Danger’ to Residents
Controversial Nigerian Prophet Anointed Andrew (real name Andrew Ejimadu) has reportedly been deported by the Zambian Government.
According to the Zambian Facebook blog Mwebantu, the ‘flamboyant’ prophet who also goes by the a.k.a. SEE 1, was today bundled on an Ethiopian Airlines Aircraft from Simon Mwansa Kapwepwe Airport in Ndola, Zambia.
Before now, there have been numerous reports from folks who have had dealings with him, and Lusaka Times adds that Anointed Andrew was previously arrested but later “acquitted for defiling a girl”. This January, the prophet was re-arrested again, this time for being in possession of “illicit psychotropic substances.”
It is unclear if he was ever charged to court for the alleged crime.
Now, the Zambian Government have reportedly sent him home to Nigeria, though it is yet to release an official statement to that effect.
Here’s what the blog said of the Nigerian’s deportation:
“Prophet Anointed Seer 1 has been deported under Section 9 (ii) of the Immigration and Deportation act of 2010 which states that “an immigration officer has reasonable ground to deport any person with any conduct likely to be a danger to peace and good order in Zambia, such person shall be deported from Zambia under a warrant signed by the Minister of Home Affairs.
The ground on which he was deported is that his presence in Zambia is likely to be a danger to peace and good order .
The Immigration Department is yet to issue a statement on the deportation of Prophet Seer 1.”